user@threatcheck.sh ~ threat-analysis
bash
$ analyze-threat Trojan:MSIL/XWorm.FPP!MTB
Trojan:MSIL/XWorm.FPP!MTB - Windows Defender threat signature analysis

Trojan:MSIL/XWorm.FPP!MTB - Windows Defender Threat Analysis

$ cat analysis.txt
=== THREAT ANALYSIS REPORT ===
Threat Name: Trojan:MSIL/XWorm.FPP!MTB
Classification:
Type:Trojan
Platform:MSIL
Family:XWorm
Detection Type:Concrete
Known malware family with identified signatures
Variant:FPP
Specific signature variant within the malware family
Suffix:!MTB
Detected via machine learning and behavioral analysis
Detection Method:Behavioral
Confidence:Very High
False-Positive Risk:Low

Concrete signature match: Trojan - Appears legitimate but performs malicious actions for .NET (Microsoft Intermediate Language) platform, family XWorm

Summary:

This is a concrete detection of Trojan:MSIL/XWorm.FPP, a sophisticated Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that uses machine learning behavioral analysis for identification. XWorm is known for its ability to gain unauthorized control over a system, steal sensitive information, and potentially deliver additional malware.

Severity:
High
VDM Static Detection:
No detailed analysis available from definition files.
Known malware which is associated with this threat:
Filename: ORDEN DE COMPRA ABL245496.exe
2a084e79463e72c0933ec50e0b89aa2cdd5295584b6d6b211da98c5a3b4a8a8c
11/12/2025
Filename: DEC___OC10122025.exe
37435cb1937605bc54b865e27c56b97165e0eadd7c2eadcb1479d9ff83c6b117
11/12/2025
Filename: DHL INVOICE.exe
738480ab58300675f57080ee683e73d854f5f3ed01cd846c2b0e98116a0d301f
11/12/2025
Filename: DHL AWB TRACKING DETAILS.exe
84b6e7c39ea67509b28d31aa2544bab496562361af72e2ce5bb3e7158d90e746
11/12/2025
Remediation Steps:
Immediately isolate the affected system to prevent further compromise. Perform a full antivirus scan, remove all detected malicious files, and ensure all system and network credentials are changed. Monitor network activity for any unusual behavior.
=== END REPORT ===
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