Trojan:Msil/Agenttesla.Abxs!Mtb is a type of malicious software, specifically a trojan horse, that is designed to steal sensitive information from infected computers. This trojan is a variant of the Agent Tesla malware family, which is known for its ability to steal passwords, login credentials, and other personal data.
Trojan:Msil/Agenttesla.Abxs!Mtb typically infects computers through various deceptive methods, such as email phishing campaigns, malicious websites, fake software downloads, and compromised attachments. Once executed on a target system, the trojan may install additional malware, create backdoors for remote access, and exfiltrate stolen data to a remote server controlled by cybercriminals.
To protect against Trojan:Msil/Agenttesla.Abxs!Mtb and other similar threats, users should practice safe browsing habits, avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files, keep their software and security applications up to date, and regularly scan their systems for malware. Additionally, using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and being cautious of social engineering tactics can help mitigate the risk of infection.