I just discovered this in my Login Items. It's "Kind" is "Unknown," and when I right-click on "Reveal in Finder," nothing happens. Besides the obvious date reference (20120126), I haven't a clue what it's all about.
First delete it.
Then tell us what version of OS X you are running plus what Mac you are using!
Any chance it could be e.g. SecureClient?
That does install something called scc, and I would imagine it being in the login items.
SecureClient and other tunneling software would (usually) only be installed when they are needed; in yours it does indeed look like the trojan instead.
Little Snitch is good to have (and when it's doing all the monitoring of outbound and inbound traffic, you're good). Whatever any suspicious software would want to do, it wouldn't get past you (or LS).
First delete it. Then tell us what version of OS X you are running plus what Mac you are using! Plus download the program DNSChanger Removal Tool and run it to see if you got this. Next if you are Lion run the Software Update to get the latest protection to the latest Trojan. Do all this to be safe.
Then go to the web site OpenDNS and use this free service. This instructional video will show you how to control your DNS to block known Trojan hosting sites as well as others.
I have been using this service for over three years and it is very fast and I block known bad sites. It is a very reliable service and it lets you control your own DNS very easily. You will really like this service since the have servers all over the western world and the Indian Ocean countries covered.