Attention: We have transitioned to a new AAD or Microsoft Entra ID from the week of May 20, 2024. In case your tenant requires admin consent, please refer to this document located at Overview of user and admin consent - Microsoft Entra ID | Microsoft Learn and grant access to App ID: 6ba09155-cb24-475b-b24f-b4e28fc74365 with graph permissions for Directory.Read.All and User.Read for continued access. While the app may appear unverified, you can confirm its legitimacy by verifying the App ID provided.
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Delf.MU is a trojan that attempts to download malware from a remote server.
To detect and remove this threat and other malicious software that may be installed on your computer, run a full-system scan with an appropriate, up-to-date, security solution. The following Microsoft products detect and remove this threat:
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Delf.MU is a trojan that attempts to download malware from a remote server.
When executed, TrojanDownloader:Win32/Delf.MU attempts to download and execute files from the IP address: 69.94.125.29
Known infected or hihacked domains pointing to this address in the past include:
hxxp://ajas.ath.cx
hxxp://alyandajland.com
hxxp://bizzaro.svrrmasjon.net
hxxp://jessefans.com
hxxp://miltonmoon.com
hxxp://opalwarehouse.com.au
hxxp://orangelane.com.au
hxxp://sandarac.com.au/
hxxp://video.americanenglishprofessor.com
hxxp://videos.katebowman.com.au
hxxp://www.judojax.com
At the time of writing, the IP address was no longer valid. Research suggests that files downloaded may have ranged from fake antivirus software to bots.