Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB Virus Removal

Spectating the Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB detection usually means that your PC is in big danger. This virus can correctly be identified as ransomware – type of malware which ciphers your files and asks you to pay for their decryption. Stopping it requires some specific steps that must be taken as soon as possible.

Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB detection is a malware detection you can spectate in your computer. It usually appears after the provoking actions on your PC – opening the dubious email, clicking the banner in the Internet or mounting the program from unreliable sources. From the moment it shows up, you have a short time to take action before it begins its destructive activity. And be sure – it is much better not to await these destructive things.

What is Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB virus?

Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB is ransomware-type malware. It searches for the files on your disk, ciphers it, and after that asks you to pay the ransom for getting the decryption key. Besides making your files inaccessible, this malware additionally does a ton of harm to your system. It changes the networking settings in order to avoid you from reading the elimination guides or downloading the antivirus. In rare cases, Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB can also block the setup of anti-malware programs.

Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB Summary

In total, Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB malware activities in the infected computer are next:

  • Unconventionial language used in binary resources: Chinese (Simplified);
  • The binary contains an unknown PE section name indicative of packing;
  • Authenticode signature is invalid;
  • Encrypting the documents located on the target’s disk 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 security tools

Ransomware has been a nightmare for the last 4 years. It is challenging to imagine a more dangerous malware for both individual users and companies. The algorithms used in Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB (generally, RHA-1028 or AES-256) are not hackable – with minor exclusions. To hack it with a brute force, you need to have a lot more time than our galaxy actually exists, and possibly will exist. But that malware does not do all these horrible things instantly – it can require up to a few hours to cipher all of your documents. Hence, seeing the Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB detection is a clear signal that you have to begin the removal procedure.

Where did I get the Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB?

Typical tactics of Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB injection are basic 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 e-mails are a quite modern method in malware spreading – you get the email that imitates some regular notifications about shipments or bank service conditions updates. Within the email, there is an infected MS Office file, or a web link which opens the exploit landing site.

Malicious email spam

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

Avoiding it looks quite easy, however, still demands a lot of awareness. Malware can hide in various places, and it is better to stop it even before it invades your PC than to rely upon an anti-malware program. Simple cybersecurity awareness is just an essential item in the modern world, even if your interaction with a computer remains on YouTube videos. That can save you a great deal of money and time which you would certainly spend while seeking a solution.

Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB malware technical details

File Info:

name: E47C696492DB7D4AF60C.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/38b3a686c72f4849ef7cc4060497715d4a4dfc8da9c9e72c69955eee1db8379ecrc32: F8C129CFmd5: e47c696492db7d4af60cf407ed58b6b2sha1: 140e27a4f3113fffeaf762e9fe4c4bb176ba6dcesha256: 38b3a686c72f4849ef7cc4060497715d4a4dfc8da9c9e72c69955eee1db8379esha512: c2235bf2faaf2418b0937493dee095b9db5484ffddca2ae300c7fd811568e89f7cf0ac869d370c05e55aae1fe3d777eddc28b080d131506e3d2a072625aed281ssdeep: 12288:5WhZ836f4IQKKOGJZy9pKf+JTTNIV3T5dWz4YGYMZ07NL:5Wh2l9KKO4ZmsETe3SqStype: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T153C45D26B2E19437C1772A7CAD1B92AC582ABD103D38694D3FE91D4C4F3978139293E7sha3_384: 9e0612929aed9c0b5c751a1baa484cfced407804cf1dc5f6e9f8eaf9399cfabcf3c4e40145c9ae835b96d1dda9a48259ep_bytes: 558bec83c4f053b8e4b84700e8dbabf8timestamp: 1992-06-19 22:22:17

Version Info:

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Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB also known as:

Bkav W32.AIDetectMalware
Lionic Trojan.Win32.Gen.j!c
Elastic malicious (high confidence)
MicroWorld-eScan Trojan.GenericKD.69916346
FireEye Generic.mg.e47c696492db7d4a
Skyhigh BehavesLike.Win32.StartPage.hh
ALYac Trojan.GenericKD.69916346
Cylance unsafe
Zillya Trojan.Generic.Win32.1810203
Sangfor Ransom.Win32.Agent.Vbd5
K7AntiVirus Trojan ( 005adb071 )
Alibaba Ransom:Win32/Generic.b541d4e0
K7GW Trojan ( 005adb071 )
Arcabit Trojan.Generic.D42AD6BA
Symantec ML.Attribute.HighConfidence
ESET-NOD32 a variant of Generik.CTYFOTA
APEX Malicious
Kaspersky HEUR:Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Gen.gen
BitDefender Trojan.GenericKD.69916346
Avast Win32:Malware-gen
Tencent Malware.Win32.Gencirc.10bf4589
Emsisoft Trojan.GenericKD.69916346 (B)
F-Secure Trojan.TR/Ransom.Agent.uppuz
VIPRE Trojan.GenericKD.69916346
TrendMicro Ransom_Gen.R011C0PJI23
Sophos Mal/Generic-S
Ikarus Trojan.Spy.Banker
Google Detected
Avira TR/Ransom.Agent.uppuz
Varist W32/ABRisk.RWNO-9071
Antiy-AVL Trojan[Ransom]/Win32.Gen
Kingsoft malware.kb.a.723
Microsoft Trojan:Win32/Uppuz.SK!MTB
ViRobot Trojan.Win.Z.Ransom.596480
ZoneAlarm HEUR:Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Gen.gen
GData Trojan.GenericKD.69916346
Cynet Malicious (score: 100)
AhnLab-V3 Malware/Win.Generic.C5507699
McAfee RDN/Ransom
MAX malware (ai score=81)
Malwarebytes Malware.AI.4267235744
Panda Trj/CI.A
TrendMicro-HouseCall Ransom_Gen.R011C0PJI23
Rising [email protected] (RDML:/0nxluKmcjtUgxfFsc2x2Q)
MaxSecure Trojan.Malware.73859634.susgen
Fortinet W32/Ransom!tr
AVG Win32:Malware-gen
DeepInstinct MALICIOUS
CrowdStrike win/malicious_confidence_70% (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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