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Sl0w1302020-04-03 11:24:56
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Sl0w130, 2020-04-03 11:24:56

List of virus processes?

Good afternoon.
There was a peculiar problem - to find the list of virus processes. That is, those names that viruses sign in the "Processes" section in the task manager. For a clearer explanation, I am attaching a screenshot:
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Is there a list of names of malicious processes anywhere on the Internet? For I did not find it :)
Tell me where such a list can be found. Thanks in advance!!!

PS: I understand that there is no list of absolutely all malicious processes, but can there be a rather extensive list somewhere?

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-04-03
@Zoominger

Is there a list of malicious process names somewhere on the Internet? Because I didn't find it :)

No. They either hide behind legitimate names or even have a random name.

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Keffer, 2020-04-03
@Keffer

It is enough to learn the list of legitimate processes by heart. For N years of working with different operating systems, I did just that. And kill everything that is not included in such a list. Suspicious processes themselves fall on the eyes, which should not be in a normally working system.

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Saboteur, 2020-04-03
@saboteur_kiev

Most viruses either disguise themselves as system names, or simply generate a random name like alkzxklcjfds.exe.
You can pay attention to "system processes" that are launched by your user.
This is one of those that can be seen in the processes.

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Alexey Kharchenko, 2020-04-04
@AVX

Use UVS. It will find anomalies in the system, and not by process names, but by the fact that the process is embedded in some kind of dll, is somewhere in autoload, or its hash is known in advance as a virus. Well, and many other things.
CAREFULLY! Be sure to read the instructions, otherwise you can kill the system yourself. uVS itself will not do anything, you need to understand what you are pressing in it and what will be done.
To detect malware, even new ones that are not in any database, this is the best option. You can even manually mark a file as a "virus", and the program will find all the places where this file exists, and will be able to delete the process, the file itself, and all links to it.

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