Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB

Seeing the Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB detection usually means that your PC is in big danger. This computer virus can correctly be named as ransomware – virus which ciphers your files and asks you to pay for their decryption. Stopping it requires some peculiar steps that must be taken as soon as possible.

Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB detection is a virus detection you can spectate in your computer. It frequently appears after the preliminary activities on your computer – opening the suspicious email messages, clicking the advertisement in the Internet or mounting the program from untrustworthy resources. From the moment it appears, you have a short time to take action until it begins its destructive activity. And be sure – it is much better not to wait for these destructive actions.

What is Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB virus?

Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB Summary

In total, Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB virus actions in the infected system are next:

  • Behavioural detection: Executable code extraction – unpacking;
  • Yara rule detections observed from a process memory dump/dropped files/CAPE;
  • Creates RWX memory;
  • Possible date expiration check, exits too soon after checking local time;
  • Dynamic (imported) function loading detected;
  • Performs HTTP requests potentially not found in PCAP.;
  • Reads data out of its own binary image;
  • A process created a hidden window;
  • CAPE extracted potentially suspicious content;
  • Authenticode signature is invalid;
  • Attempts to repeatedly call a single API many times in order to delay analysis time;
  • Created a process from a suspicious location;
  • Attempts to modify proxy settings;
  • Anomalous binary characteristics;
  • Ciphering the documents kept on the target’s drive — so the victim cannot use these files;
  • Blocking the launching of .exe files of anti-malware programs
  • Blocking the launching of installation files of anti-malware apps

Ransomware has actually been a headache for the last 4 years. It is challenging to imagine a more damaging virus for both individuals and businesses. The algorithms used in Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB (generally, RHA-1028 or AES-256) are not hackable – with minor exclusions. To hack it with a brute force, you need more time than our galaxy actually exists, and possibly will exist. But that malware does not do all these terrible things instantly – it can take up to several hours to cipher all of your documents. Thus, seeing the Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB detection is a clear signal that you must begin the removal procedure.

Where did I get the Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB?

Usual methods of Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB injection are usual for all other ransomware variants. Those are one-day landing web pages where victims are offered to download and install the free app, so-called bait emails and hacktools. Bait e-mails are a relatively new tactic in malware spreading – you get the e-mail that simulates some normal notifications about shipments or bank service conditions changes. Inside of the e-mail, there is an infected MS Office file, or a web link which leads to the exploit landing site.

Malicious email spam

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

Preventing it looks pretty simple, however, still requires tons of awareness. Malware can hide in various spots, and it is much better to prevent it even before it goes into your system than to rely upon an anti-malware program. Basic cybersecurity knowledge is just an important thing in the modern world, even if your relationship with a computer stays on YouTube videos. That may keep you a great deal of time and money which you would certainly spend while seeking a fix guide.

Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB malware technical details

File Info:

name: 08FD5B6291BF72EDBA26.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/c44059123ba109043a9bfab34c710311637def3fb0eb7cfbaddbe4073b76edb0crc32: 9E42BC88md5: 08fd5b6291bf72edba267da08371080bsha1: 81d7d70ae37cda08796e7a2fd7836405964e5fbbsha256: c44059123ba109043a9bfab34c710311637def3fb0eb7cfbaddbe4073b76edb0sha512: da61b3ab1711a7a8fce6498f9fbcc3e178f0cf5e7210a3c6d5e68e469363f0b191acefc7636e2c81b0274f5cf3575f04501d562765a2f84adee5bdddcacd63a9ssdeep: 384:swg9a+fFSwgE+9XgW6IfuHvLjdOjCdMitI5fuBppENm3qLJoQla:swg9aYfQkXdmCdMimsENmSXatype: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T112B24A52A1A5809CFEAA457D9C634EE07A61FCEEB8070D4D12BD76284DB1C0DA4D732Fsha3_384: 7149025a00ff84b96de498996417bb6e42130c8b88901bf315e83ccedbad17aedc9993f2a4621e2c6354365fd1d60403ep_bytes: 5589e583ec38c7051030400000004000timestamp: 2004-04-01 02:18:40

Version Info:

Comments: CompanyName: MSFT CorpFileDescrsiption: calc.exeFileVersion: 2.1.1.2InternalName: calc.exeLegalCopyright: Copyright (C) 2011LegalTrademarks: OriginalFilename: calc.exePrivateBuild: ProductName: CalcProductVersion: 3.1.1.3SpecialBuild: Translation: 0x0800 0x0025

Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB also known as:

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Elastic malicious (high confidence)
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MicroWorld-eScan Trojan.GenericKD.1368028
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CAT-QuickHeal TrojanDownloader.Upatre.A6
ALYac Trojan.GenericKD.1368028
Cylance Unsafe
VIPRE Trojan.Win32.Agent.aen (v)
Sangfor Suspicious.Win32.Save.a
K7AntiVirus Trojan-Downloader ( 004b8d141 )
BitDefender Trojan.GenericKD.1368028
K7GW Trojan ( 0001140e1 )
Cybereason malicious.291bf7
BitDefenderTheta Gen:NN.ZexaF.34212.bu1@ay8URdo
VirIT Trojan.Win32.Zyx.YX
Cyren W32/Trojan.GEES-7919
Symantec Trojan.Zbot!gen62
ESET-NOD32 Win32/TrojanDownloader.Small.AAB
TrendMicro-HouseCall TROJ_UPATRE.SM37
Paloalto generic.ml
ClamAV Win.Trojan.Agent-1230607
Kaspersky Trojan.Win32.Agentb.aeeb
NANO-Antivirus Trojan.Win32.Agent.clsydx
Rising Spyware.Zbot!8.16B (TFE:dGZlOgJ3QL8LmQCxzQ)
Ad-Aware Trojan.GenericKD.1368028
Sophos ML/PE-A + Mal/Ransom-BY
Comodo TrojWare.Win32.Upatre.C@53yjsq
Zillya Trojan.Agentb.Win32.2002
TrendMicro TROJ_UPATRE.SM37
McAfee-GW-Edition BehavesLike.Win32.Downloader.mm
Emsisoft Trojan.GenericKD.1368028 (B)
Ikarus Trojan-Spy.Zbot
Jiangmin Trojan/Agent.hnyg
Avira TR/Yarwi.B.12
MAX malware (ai score=86)
Antiy-AVL Trojan/Generic.ASMalwS.5613DE
Microsoft Trojan:Win32/Upatre.AMN!MTB
ViRobot Trojan.Win32.Downloader.24576.BJJ
GData Trojan.GenericKD.1368028
Cynet Malicious (score: 100)
AhnLab-V3 Trojan/Win32.Zbot.R86174
Acronis suspicious
McAfee BackDoor-FBKE!08FD5B6291BF
VBA32 BScope.Trojan.Yakes
Malwarebytes Backdoor.Bot
Panda Trj/Downloader.WLX
APEX Malicious
Tencent Malware.Win32.Gencirc.10b2f4eb
Yandex Trojan.GenAsa!MuCc6LDnJlw
SentinelOne Static AI – Malicious PE
Fortinet W32/Zbot.AAB!tr
AVG Win32:Trojan-gen
Avast Win32:Trojan-gen
CrowdStrike win/malicious_confidence_100% (W)
MaxSecure Trojan.Upatre.Gen

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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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