user@threatcheck.sh ~ threat-analysis
bash
$ analyze-threat Trojan:Win64/DonutLoader.PGDO!MTB
Trojan:Win64/DonutLoader.PGDO!MTB - Windows Defender threat signature analysis

Trojan:Win64/DonutLoader.PGDO!MTB - Windows Defender Threat Analysis

$ cat analysis.txt
=== THREAT ANALYSIS REPORT ===
Threat Name: Trojan:Win64/DonutLoader.PGDO!MTB
Classification:
Type:Trojan
Platform:Win64
Family:DonutLoader
Detection Type:Concrete
Known malware family with identified signatures
Variant:PGDO
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 64-bit Windows platform, family DonutLoader

Summary:

This is a high-confidence detection of Trojan:Win64/DonutLoader.PGDO, a sophisticated malware designed to inject and execute arbitrary malicious shellcode directly in memory on 64-bit Windows systems. It typically serves as an initial access or post-exploitation tool, facilitating further compromise and evasion.

Severity:
High
VDM Static Detection:
No detailed analysis available from definition files.
Known malware which is associated with this threat:
Filename: ORDER CONFIRMATION_pdf.exe
fbfa970adebde6e46f5f73d868d1568c8119bbd15e4cc77324c018cc5314cff3
28/01/2026
440fba62f56b253727f0aef7ffa577940559240f12feb3d9dc29ebf143ecb58a
27/01/2026
Filename: mscorsvc.dll
09ccc96116fe4a5a3fea84b917dff0447a33b20b4ee94e509e7a847e345c9953
20/01/2026
Filename: mscorsvc.dll
21add12ed1120f8d211bbe635ed95d37c1c87e9f4454bbe8d328dd4d8ccee288
15/01/2026
Remediation Steps:
Immediately isolate the affected system. Perform a full system scan with updated antivirus, remove all detected threats, and investigate for any persistence mechanisms or follow-on malicious activity. Ensure all operating system and software patches are up to date.
=== END REPORT ===
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