File binder
File binders are utility software that allow a user to "bind" multiple files together resulting in a single executable. They are commonly used by hackers to insert other programs such as trojan horses into otherwise harmless files, making them more difficult to detect. Malware builders (such as keyloggers or stealers) often include a binder by default.[1]
See also
- Dendroid (malware)
- MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer Trojan Horses that used file binders for distribution
- Trojan horse (computing)
- Malware
- Potentially unwanted program sometimes have used file binders for distribution
References
- ↑ "What Is a File Binder?". WiseGEEK. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
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