Associated Malware Groups
The unsafe files using this name are associated with the malware groups:
- System Back Door
- Malicious Software
File Behavior
PZTRAIN.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- The Process is packed and/or encrypted using a software packing process
- This process creates other processes on disk
- This Process Deletes Other Processes From Disk
- Found on infected systems and resists interrogation by security products
- Uses low level functions to hide itself from the user and from system/security processes
- Creates system tray popups, messages, errors and security warnings
- The Process is polymorphic and can change its structure
- Writes to another Process's Virtual Memory (Process Hijacking)
- Executes a Process
- Registers a Dynamic Link Library File
PZTRAIN.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
- Created as a process on disk
- Executed as a Process
- Deleted as a process from disk
- Executed from Temporary Folders
- Has code inserted into its Virtual Memory space by other programs
Country Of Origin
The filename PZTRAIN.EXE was first seen on May 12 2007 in the following geographical regions of the Webroot community:
- Canada on May 12 2007
- France on May 12 2007
- The United States on May 14 2007
- Philippines on May 14 2007
- Italy on Jun 1 2007
- Netherlands on Jun 1 2007
- Spain on Mar 13 2008
- Egypt on May 14 2012
File Name Aliases
PZTRAIN.EXE can also use the following file names:
- SAN.ANDREAS27.TRAIN.EXE
- GTA SAN ANDREAS.EXE
- GTASATRN/27ÏÎÊÔÐÔÐÞ¸ÄÆ÷.EXE
- MAGIC BALL 2 TRAINER.EXE
- ELDERSCROLLS4+10TRAINER.EXE
- NFS MW PIZA TRAINER.EXE
- TRAINERNFSMOSTWANTED+19.EXE
- DC34.EXE
- DC35.EXE
- 21886343.EXE
Filesizes
The following file size has been seen:
- 51,712 bytes
- 71,949 bytes
- 67,997 bytes
- 332,453 bytes
- 59,459 bytes
- 172,032 bytes
File Type
The filename PZTRAIN.EXE refers to many versions of an executable program.
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