I found a trojan on my pc and now im scared my private calls got leaked
A user reported finding a trojan named "Servicehost. exe" on their PC, detected by Malwarebytes and identified via VirusTotal. The user is concerned that this malware may have recorded or leaked private calls. The report is based on a Reddit post linking to VirusTotal scan results, but no detailed technical or vendor advisory information is available. There is no confirmation of active exploitation or specific capabilities beyond the user's concern and VirusTotal detections.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This threat involves a trojan detected on a user's PC named "Servicehost.exe" located in the Windows directory. The user found the malware via Malwarebytes and verified the file hash on VirusTotal, which flagged it as potentially capable of screen recording or spying. However, no authoritative technical details or vendor advisories are provided to confirm the malware's capabilities or confirm if private calls were accessed or leaked. The source is a single Reddit post with minimal discussion and no known exploits in the wild.
Potential Impact
The impact is currently unconfirmed and based solely on the user's concern and VirusTotal detection results. There is no verified evidence that private calls were recorded or leaked. The malware is flagged as a trojan with potential spying capabilities, which could imply privacy risks if confirmed, but no concrete impact details or exploitation reports are available.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Users who detect this file should remove it using reputable anti-malware tools and ensure their systems are fully scanned. Since no official fix or advisory is available, standard malware removal procedures apply. There is no vendor advisory indicating no action is required or that the threat is mitigated.
I found a trojan on my pc and now im scared my private calls got leaked
Description
A user reported finding a trojan named "Servicehost. exe" on their PC, detected by Malwarebytes and identified via VirusTotal. The user is concerned that this malware may have recorded or leaked private calls. The report is based on a Reddit post linking to VirusTotal scan results, but no detailed technical or vendor advisory information is available. There is no confirmation of active exploitation or specific capabilities beyond the user's concern and VirusTotal detections.
Reddit Discussion
I downloaded and ran malwarebytes for a scan yesterday and it caught a threat named "Servicehost.exe" which was located in "C:/Windows/Servicehost.exe". I took its SHA-256 hash and searched it up on virustotal which gave me the results that are shown in the attached images. Google said that these results tell that they could watch my screen or record it, WHICH MAKES ME NERVOUS AS HELL because I had some private calls with my girlfriend and I am scared that those got leaked..
MD5 - 18F7F57F9C6BA1582A63F42D51D6355E
SHA-256 - 9B15D1A2119C998C4D4015F6FCC6726646B730E9573045FD980FF8FE4C530422
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/9b15d1a2119c998c4d4015f6fcc6726646b730e9573045fd980ff8fe4c530422
Please let me know if it could have accessed our calls and recorded them.. I am really scared of getting them leaked
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This threat involves a trojan detected on a user's PC named "Servicehost.exe" located in the Windows directory. The user found the malware via Malwarebytes and verified the file hash on VirusTotal, which flagged it as potentially capable of screen recording or spying. However, no authoritative technical details or vendor advisories are provided to confirm the malware's capabilities or confirm if private calls were accessed or leaked. The source is a single Reddit post with minimal discussion and no known exploits in the wild.
Potential Impact
The impact is currently unconfirmed and based solely on the user's concern and VirusTotal detection results. There is no verified evidence that private calls were recorded or leaked. The malware is flagged as a trojan with potential spying capabilities, which could imply privacy risks if confirmed, but no concrete impact details or exploitation reports are available.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Users who detect this file should remove it using reputable anti-malware tools and ensure their systems are fully scanned. Since no official fix or advisory is available, standard malware removal procedures apply. There is no vendor advisory indicating no action is required or that the threat is mitigated.
Technical Details
- Source Type
- Subreddit
- cybersecurity
- Reddit Score
- 0
- Discussion Level
- minimal
- Content Source
- reddit_link_post
- Post Type
- link
- Domain
- null
- Newsworthiness Assessment
- {"score":33,"reasons":["external_link","newsworthy_keywords:trojan,leaked","established_author","very_recent"],"isNewsworthy":true,"foundNewsworthy":["trojan","leaked"],"foundNonNewsworthy":[]}
- Has External Source
- true
- Trusted Domain
- false
Threat ID: 6a21314ce29bf47b507dc8e9
Added to database: 6/4/2026, 8:03:24 AM
Last enriched: 6/4/2026, 8:03:32 AM
Last updated: 6/4/2026, 11:24:37 AM
Views: 6
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