Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj]

Seeing the Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] detection name usually means that your computer is in big danger. This malware can correctly be named as ransomware – sort of malware which ciphers your files and forces you to pay for their decryption. Deleteing it requires some specific steps that must be done as soon as possible.

Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] detection is a virus detection you can spectate in your system. It frequently shows up after the preliminary procedures on your PC – opening the dubious email messages, clicking the banner in the Internet or setting up the program from untrustworthy sources. From the moment it shows up, you have a short time to act until it starts its destructive activity. And be sure – it is far better not to await these malicious effects.

What is Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] virus?

Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] is ransomware-type malware. It looks for the files on your disk drive, encrypts it, and after that asks you to pay the ransom for receiving the decryption key. Besides making your files locked, this malware also does a lot of harm to your system. It modifies the networking settings in order to prevent you from checking out the elimination guidelines or downloading the anti-malware program. Sometimes, Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] can even prevent the launching of anti-malware programs.

Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] Summary

In total, Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] ransomware actions in the infected system are next:

  • SetUnhandledExceptionFilter detected (possible anti-debug);
  • Sample contains Overlay data;
  • Yara rule detections observed from a process memory dump/dropped files/CAPE;
  • Dynamic (imported) function loading detected;
  • Reads data out of its own binary image;
  • Authenticode signature is invalid;
  • Created a process from a suspicious location;
  • CAPE detected the PyInstaller malware family;
  • Encrypting the files located on the victim’s disk drive — so the victim cannot check these documents;
  • Blocking the launching of .exe files of anti-malware programs
  • Blocking the launching of installation files of anti-malware apps

Ransomware has been a horror story for the last 4 years. It is hard to imagine a more hazardous virus for both individuals and companies. The algorithms used in Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] (typically, RHA-1028 or AES-256) are not hackable – with minor exclusions. To hack it with a brute force, you need to have more time than our galaxy already exists, and possibly will exist. But that virus does not do all these bad things immediately – it can require up to a few hours to cipher all of your files. Therefore, seeing the Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] detection is a clear signal that you need to begin the clearing process.

Where did I get the Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj]?

Routine methods of Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] injection are basic for all other ransomware examples. Those are one-day landing sites where users are offered to download the free app, so-called bait e-mails and hacktools. Bait emails are a quite new strategy in malware spreading – you get the email that mimics some regular notifications about shippings or bank service conditions modifications. Within the e-mail, there is a corrupted MS Office file, or a web link which opens the exploit landing page.

Malicious email spam

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

Avoiding it looks quite uncomplicated, but still requires tons of focus. Malware can hide in various places, and it is better to stop it even before it gets into your PC than to trust in an anti-malware program. General cybersecurity knowledge is just an important item in the modern world, even if your relationship with a computer stays on YouTube videos. That can keep you a lot of money and time which you would certainly spend while searching for a solution.

Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] malware technical details

File Info:

name: 96A57994DAC844201DA0.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/9353cf6347377bf1194349bff4001485fac99a5cd3ee03781e81c157452dae68crc32: 8785F7EFmd5: 96a57994dac844201da03003ee2183aesha1: e7cd1448b9b33c928b25451a9f72de71b2dbc7bfsha256: 9353cf6347377bf1194349bff4001485fac99a5cd3ee03781e81c157452dae68sha512: 5f82aa92a1f15287884bc7fcb26f7b0bcf2db0444417c678e613c46f0c9da0833845ca1fefc10ea35ec58ad6d7c9c627081bdf94915e41f136b6abdf3e6cf6dessdeep: 196608:wnHdJmVsyb49UuImXz1neX38DXDQ9/tbYPvbJQlHPrO2SvMTvN8CTJ+iGydotQa1:wnHdJmVsU4izm10MDTQ9/kJQlvrJTLxGtype: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T131C6333FF6624462C0E3173EB9B4D4765829AD346B39296B4FC83CF668734D1E638A05sha3_384: f837f29202543d3686518e913cd758d15e62133382f965d97d0354b56aebc9711b24c723626edcc0e9288eefe636e947ep_bytes: e8a0040000e97afeffff558bec6a00fftimestamp: 2021-08-01 04:40:34

Version Info:

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Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj] also known as:

Bkav W32.AIDetect.malware1
Lionic Trojan.Win32.Generic.4!c
Elastic malicious (high confidence)
MicroWorld-eScan Gen:Variant.Bulz.637531
McAfee Artemis!96A57994DAC8
Cylance Unsafe
Zillya Trojan.Disco.Win64.61
Sangfor Trojan.Win32.Generic.ky
K7AntiVirus Trojan ( 00561f361 )
BitDefender Gen:Variant.Bulz.637531
K7GW Trojan ( 00561f361 )
Cybereason malicious.4dac84
Arcabit Trojan.Bulz.D9BA5B
Cyren PYC/Filecoder.A.gen!Camelot
Symantec Ransom.Raasnet
ESET-NOD32 Python/Filecoder.DM
APEX Malicious
Paloalto generic.ml
Kaspersky HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic
Alibaba Trojan:Win32/Almi_Filecoder.f
Rising Ransom.Agent!1.D430 (CLASSIC)
Ad-Aware Gen:Variant.Bulz.637531
Emsisoft Gen:Variant.Bulz.637531 (B)
Comodo Malware@#3ay1gal83fejv
VIPRE Gen:Variant.Bulz.637531
TrendMicro TROJ_GEN.R002C0PHL21
McAfee-GW-Edition BehavesLike.Win32.Generic.wc
FireEye Generic.mg.96a57994dac84420
Sophos Mal/Generic-S
Webroot W32.Malware.Gen
Avira TR/Ransom.bimvh
Kingsoft Win32.Troj.Undef.(kcloud)
Microsoft Trojan:Win32/Sabsik.FL.A!ml
GData Win32.Trojan.PSE.11JYQR4
Cynet Malicious (score: 99)
AhnLab-V3 Trojan/Win.InfoStealer.C4605050
BitDefenderTheta Gen:NN.ZexaF.34582.@xZ@aOtRAOb
ALYac Trojan.Ransom.Python
MAX malware (ai score=85)
VBA32 Trojan.Sabsik.FL
Panda Trj/CI.A
TrendMicro-HouseCall TROJ_GEN.R002C0PHL21
Tencent Win32.Trojan.Generic.Huph
Yandex Trojan.Agent!LVBNgczB/WU
MaxSecure Trojan.Malware.7164915.susgen
Fortinet Python/Filecoder.DM!tr.ransom
AVG Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj]
Avast Multi:Filecoder-H [Trj]
CrowdStrike win/malicious_confidence_100% (W)

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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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