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Trojan:Win32/CoinMiner.V creates the following files on your PC:
<system folder>\coep\lsaoss.exe
Note: <system folder> refers to a variable location that is determined when the malware queries your operating system. The default installation location for the system folder for Windows 2000 and NT is C:\Winnt\System32; and for XP, Vista, and 7 is C:\Windows\System32.
Payload
Contacts remote host
Trojan:Win32/CoinMiner.V might contact a remote host at 213.208.129.126 using port 8081. Commonly, malware does this to:
Report a new infection to its author
Receive configuration or other data
Download and run files, including updates or other malware
Receive instructions from a remote hacker
Upload data taken from your PC
This malware description was produced and published using automated analysis of file SHA1 77ec36638b421b72b83f7926556d277d65eadab7.