Categories: BHO
As this information is entered by the user, it is captured by the BHO (Browser Helper Object) and
sent back to the attacker.
Typically, keyloggers of this type will send the stolen information back to the attacker via email
or HTTP POST, which can appear suspicious.
Visible Symptoms:
Files in system folders:
[%SYSTEM%]\kbdpql1.dll
[%SYSTEM%]\kbdpql1.dll
How to detect KBDPQL1:
Files:
[%SYSTEM%]\kbdpql1.dll
[%SYSTEM%]\kbdpql1.dll
Registry Keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{90d851fa-27e1-4694-8742-0c1eefae03c5}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\browser helper objects\{90d851fa-27e1-4694-8742-0c1eefae03c5}
Removing KBDPQL1:
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QinqDL Trojan Symptoms
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