BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak

Seeing the BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak detection usually means that your PC is in big danger. This computer virus can correctly be named as ransomware – virus which encrypts your files and asks you to pay for their decryption. Removing it requires some specific steps that must be done as soon as possible.

BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak detection is a virus detection you can spectate in your computer. It often shows up after the provoking activities on your computer – opening the dubious e-mail messages, clicking the advertisement in the Internet or installing the program from suspicious resources. From the instance it appears, you have a short time to act until it starts its destructive activity. And be sure – it is much better not to wait for these harmful actions.

What is BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak virus?

BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak is ransomware-type malware. It looks for the documents on your disk drive, ciphers it, and then asks you to pay the ransom for receiving the decryption key. Besides making your files locked, this malware also does a ton of harm to your system. It changes the networking setups in order to avoid you from checking out the elimination manuals or downloading the antivirus. In some cases, BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak can additionally prevent the setup of anti-malware programs.

BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak Summary

Summarizingly, BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak virus actions in the infected PC are next:

  • Behavioural detection: Executable code extraction – unpacking;
  • Yara rule detections observed from a process memory dump/dropped files/CAPE;
  • CAPE extracted potentially suspicious content;
  • Unconventionial language used in binary resources: Kannada;
  • The binary likely contains encrypted or compressed data.;
  • Authenticode signature is invalid;
  • Checks the presence of disk drives in the registry, possibly for anti-virtualization;
  • Ciphering the files kept on the target’s disk — so the victim cannot use these files;
  • Blocking the launching of .exe files of security tools
  • Blocking the launching of installation files of anti-virus programs

Ransomware has actually been a major problem for the last 4 years. It is hard to picture a more dangerous malware for both individuals and organizations. The algorithms used in BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak (typically, RHA-1028 or AES-256) are not hackable – with minor exclusions. To hack it with a brute force, you need a lot more time than our galaxy actually exists, and possibly will exist. However, that malware does not do all these horrible things immediately – it may take up to a few hours to cipher all of your documents. Therefore, seeing the BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak detection is a clear signal that you must begin the removal procedure.

Where did I get the BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak?

General ways of BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak distribution are typical for all other ransomware variants. Those are one-day landing websites where users are offered to download the free app, so-called bait emails and hacktools. Bait emails are a pretty modern tactic in malware distribution – you receive the e-mail that mimics some normal notifications about deliveries or bank service conditions shifts. Inside of the e-mail, there is an infected MS Office file, or a link which leads to the exploit landing site.

Malicious email spam

Malicious email message. This one tricks you to open the phishing website.

Avoiding it looks quite simple, but still requires tons of awareness. Malware can hide in different spots, and it is much better to prevent it even before it invades your system than to trust in an anti-malware program. Common cybersecurity knowledge is just an important item in the modern world, even if your interaction with a computer remains on YouTube videos. That can keep you a lot of time and money which you would spend while searching for a fixing guide.

BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak malware technical details

File Info:

name: 539BC9A9484FA723074A.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/53fb748c64c8734c66cf4547cb678ae6db860433ee4c180a03955f1ed4bb23e7crc32: 33CBE98Amd5: 539bc9a9484fa723074afee3ebf1295bsha1: 0deb18483e212de3ab8b8599619317b6c79cd377sha256: 53fb748c64c8734c66cf4547cb678ae6db860433ee4c180a03955f1ed4bb23e7sha512: e3995ce412e4f843eaaffc621575b564936cc6bba141b10299f13fcfc8d356f04fb501979f0f299f69136e005f7b0f54194c52717b24e8bdc35bbc33c643c8a5ssdeep: 3072:V9mrXQdR61Hl50aBvNXPt2wj8bQTwB/2GuW9AGBP:YXQdA3lLj8bQ00+OGtype: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T1A7D3C01E77ED8433E1F29B7018B28692567BBE627A3550CF2744226E6F713C199B0317sha3_384: f12b2232c44f002326bdfb9158cb66297fbcd3bc70bc8918b420ff38cf15e1505ce2031f442a88c271e720f651a7de3aep_bytes: e8b8160000e989feffff8bff558bec8btimestamp: 2021-06-03 05:49:32

Version Info:

FileVersions: 98.55.22.41Copyright: Copyright (C) 2022, soboklosProjectVersion: 74.85.66.75

BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak also known as:

Bkav W32.AIDetect.malware1
FireEye Generic.mg.539bc9a9484fa723
Cylance Unsafe
Sangfor Trojan.Win32.Save.a
CrowdStrike win/malicious_confidence_100% (D)
Cyren W32/Kryptik.HGS.gen!Eldorado
Symantec ML.Attribute.HighConfidence
Elastic malicious (high confidence)
APEX Malicious
Cynet Malicious (score: 100)
Kaspersky VHO:Backdoor.Win32.Mokes.gen
Avast RansomX-gen [Ransom]
McAfee-GW-Edition BehavesLike.Win32.Generic.cc
Trapmine malicious.moderate.ml.score
Sophos ML/PE-A
SentinelOne Static AI – Malicious PE
Microsoft Trojan:Win32/Sabsik.FL.B!ml
Google Detected
VBA32 BScope.Backdoor.Vawtrak
Malwarebytes Trojan.MalPack.GS
Rising [email protected] (RDML:2G2iPzckEARVMKZpyKN3cw)
MaxSecure Trojan.Malware.300983.susgen
AVG RansomX-gen [Ransom]
Cybereason malicious.83e212

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Robert Bailey

Security engineer focused on malware behavior, removal workflows, and Windows hardening. Robert reviews threat articles for practical accuracy, checking detection names, symptoms, and cleanup steps before publication.

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