Backdoor.DsBot.mu is a malevolent parasite that is often brought to your computer through weak security system spots. Backdoor.DsBot.mu installs itself into the registry and opens up a backdoor, enabling a remote hacker to hijack your computer without you even knowing it.
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Posted February 8th, 2008, in Backdoors | No Response »
Backdoor.AimBot is a vile parasite that is commonly downloaded and installed onto your computer through security loopholes. Backdoor.AimBot installs itself into the registry in order to create a backdoor, through which a remote attacker can have a clear entry to your system.
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Backdoor.WinCrash.b is a malicious backdoor Trojan. Once installed on your computer, Backdoor.WinCrash.b will open a backdoor through which a remote attacker can access all the data stored on your computer. The violator is enabled to steal your sensitive personal and financial information. Additionally, Backdoor.WinCrash.b is reported to exploit vulnerabilities in multiple Windows programs.
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Posted October 27th, 2007, in Backdoors | No Response »
Backdoor.EggDrop.v is a Trojan backdoor program shaped to invade your system through various illegal mechanisms, like browser security exploits. After execution, Backdoor.EggDrop.v will provide attackers a remote access through its created backdoor hole. Backdoor.EggDrop.v may enable these violators to get your financial and personal information; that is why this parasite shouldn’t remain on your system any longer.
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Posted October 27th, 2007, in Backdoors | No Response »
Backdoor.Prorat.c is a nasty backdoor Trojan. Once installed on your system, Backdoor.Prorat.c will give an attacker full access of your machine and all the information kept there. By receiving this access, an attacker will be able to steal sensitive information, such as credit card numbers and other sensitive data. The presence of Backdoor.Prorat.c is a severe violation to your PC’s security and privacy.
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Backdoor.Hupigon.eue is a dangerous backdoor Trojan which is usually secretly installed through browser security exploits or via other unconventional mechanisms, including spam email deliveries. Once placed on your machine, Backdoor.Hupigon.eue will open up a backdoor allowing remote attacker to reach any data stored on your PC, including financial and personal information. Backdoor.Hupigon.eue poses a serious threat to your security and privacy and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Backdoor.MoSucker.a is a dangerous spyware program that may be installed onto your system through various security exploits in software or via other unsolicited methods. Backdoor.MoSucker.a after execution will copy its files to key system folders and add keys to the registry in order to be launched on every Windows boot. Backdoor.MoSucker.a will also create a backdoor that allows a remote attacker to get absolute control of your PC. Another nasty mechanism that Backdoor.MoSucker.a poseses is its built-in keylogger which is capable to capture and log every keystrokes made on your computer. This nasty keylogger may capture your typed passwords, banking details and other sensitive information. Backdoor.MoSucker.a is a highly malicious pest and shouldn’t remain on your machine any longer.
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Backdoor.VanBot is a backdoor Trojan designed to get into your computer through browser security holes or via other illicit and unethical mechanisms. Once executed, Backdoor.VanBot will give the remote attacker a full control over your machine and all the data stored on it. Usually Backdoor.VanBot allows the hacker to use your computer for various malicious purposes, including sending spam email or attacking other remote computers via your PC. In addition, Backdoor.VanBot poses a serious security risk for your personal and financial information and it is recommended to remove it from your machine without delay.
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Posted October 4th, 2007, in Backdoors, Trojans | No Response »
Backdoor.Prorat.h is a backdoor Trojan that is designed to hijack your computer and open up a huge security hole in your system. Once executed, Backdoor.Prorat.h will give a remote hacker unfettered access to your machine and all the data stored on it. Backdoor.Prorat.h places any financial or banking information stored on your computer in severe jeopardy and represents a serious security risk.
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Posted September 9th, 2007, in Backdoors, Trojans | No Response »
Backdoor.Beastdoor.206.a is a Trojan with backdoor capabilities that is a serious risk to the security of your personal and financial information. Usually Backdoor.Beastdoor.206.a gets into the system through browser security exploits and other illicit mechanisms. Once executed, Backdoor.Beastdoor.206.a will provide the remote attacker with an access to your computer. Then the hacker will be able to take full control over your PC and perform nasty activities, including theft of sensitive information, sabotage and credit card fraud.
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Backdoor.Agobot is a parasite family classified as backdoor worms. Backdoor.Agobot family is designed to deliver itself through P2P file sharing programs. Once executed, Backdoor.Agobot will use your Internet connection in order to reach an IRC network. Backdoor.Agobot will then receive remote commands from its creator and will start performing Denial of Service attacks. Backdoor.Agobot may also open up a huge backdoor security hole on your system and steal your personal and financial information. Backdoor.Agobot may also be capable to disable certain security related programs that are present on your system.
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Posted August 28th, 2007, in Backdoors | No Response »
Backdoor.Mechbot is a backdoor parasite that leaves your machine completely insecure by opening a huge backdoor security hole. A remote attacker will then be able to access your sensitive information, install additional malware and perform other malicious tasks. Backdoor.Mechbot puts your security and privacy at a very high risk and shouldn’t remain on your computer.
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Backdoor.Rbot is a Trojan parasite designed to import additional malware to your machine. Backdoor.Rbot will install on your system without your knowledge and consent, most likely through exploits in network shares. Backdoor.Rbot may create large numbers of backdoor holes and reduce the security of your system. Backdoor.Rbot may allow to steal your personal and financial information, including banking details and credit card numbers.
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Backdoor.IRCBot is a nasty backdoor Trojan. Backdoor.IRCBot employs IRC network to receive instructions from an attacker. Backdoor.IRCBot will distribute itself through computer networks. Once installed, Backdoor.IRCBot will enable a remote attacker to monitor your typed keystrokes and send spam emails from your machine. The built-in keylogger that Backdoor.IRCBot has will put your sensitive private information at a very high risk.
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Backdoor.Agobot.gen is malicious worm classified as backdoor. Backdoor.Agobot.gen distributes itself through P2P applications. Once executed on your PC, Backdoor.Agobot.gen will attempt to reach an IRC server. Once connected, the worm will get commands from its creator to start DoS attacks. Moreover, Backdoor.Agobot.gen will employ backdoor methods in order to get access of your PC. Backdoor.Agobot.gen may also disable several programs that protect you from viruses and spyware. Backdoor.Agobot.gen is a serious risk to your personal and financial information and is recommended to be removed without delay.
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Posted August 19th, 2007, in Backdoors | No Response »