user@threatcheck.sh ~ threat-analysis
bash
$ analyze-threat Trojan:Win32/DSSDetection
Trojan:Win32/DSSDetection - Windows Defender threat signature analysis

Trojan:Win32/DSSDetection - Windows Defender Threat Analysis

$ cat analysis.txt
=== THREAT ANALYSIS REPORT ===
Threat Name: Trojan:Win32/DSSDetection
Classification:
Type:Trojan
Platform:Win32
Family:DSSDetection
Detection Type:Concrete
Known malware family with identified signatures
Confidence:Very High
False-Positive Risk:Low

Concrete signature match: Trojan - Appears legitimate but performs malicious actions for 32-bit Windows platform, family DSSDetection

Summary:

Trojan:Win32/DSSDetection is a malicious program designed to compromise Windows 32-bit systems. As a Trojan, it typically masquerades as legitimate software to perform unauthorized actions such as creating backdoors, stealing data, or facilitating further malware infections. Its concrete detection and low false positive risk indicate a confirmed and active threat on the system.

Severity:
Critical
VDM Static Detection:
No specific strings found for this threat
Known malware which is associated with this threat:
a37f6dd42450ad3dafeb69e6354bdb060fefb70c315743f2b55608ca52760999
07/01/2026
Remediation Steps:
Immediately isolate the infected system from the network. Perform a full system scan with updated antivirus software and ensure all detected threats are quarantined or removed. Review system startup items and scheduled tasks for persistence mechanisms, and apply all pending security updates. Consider changing passwords for accounts accessed from the affected machine after full remediation.
=== END REPORT ===
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