Worm.Win32.Netbooster is a malicious parasite that displays bogus threat notifications in order to scare credible computer users into buying fake anti-spyware software.
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Posted April 28th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Sgoblxtm Toolbar is a malevolent toolbar that is often brought into your system secretly by a Trojan Zlob bundled with a corrupt video codec. Once your computer is compromised, Sgoblxtm Toolbar will try to download and install additional parasites onto your machine without your authorization.
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Posted April 21st, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan-Downloader.Agent.lxt is a nasty Trojan parasite. Trojan-Downloader.Agent.lxt has the ability to enter your computers stealthily through browser security loopholes. Once inside, Trojan-Downloader.Agent.lxt will create an unsecured pathway in your computer by reducing security system settings.
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Posted April 21st, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Qvdntlmw Toolbar is a malicious toolbar of Zlob category. Qvdntlmw Toolbar is designed by devious hackers to scare unsuspecting computer users into purchasing fraudulent anti-spyware software by displaying misleading threat notifications.
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Posted April 2nd, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Zonebak Trojan is a malevolent Trojan parasite and is a result of Vundo infection. As soon as Zonebak Trojan is in your machine, it will create a security-free gap in your security system and attempt to download supplementary parasites onto your computer without your approval, as well as steal your personal and financial information.
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Posted April 2nd, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Zlob-x.a is a malevolent Trojan parasite. Zlob-x.a is designed to download and install the notorious IE Defender onto your machine, as well as generate false warning messages in search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN in hopes of scaring credible computer users into buying corrupt anti-spyware programs.
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Posted March 19th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Troj/Pushu is a nasty Trojan application, and it is not uncommon for it to be brought into your computer system bundled with bogus video codecs, or downloaded from popular peer-to-peer sites.
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Posted March 17th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
The original wuauclt.exe is stored on C:\Windows\System32, but if you notice it placed in a different location, you should strongly consider taking action, since wuauclt.exe may be a disguised Trojan, worm or a virus. If this is the case, we strongly recommend you to scan your computer for possible malware infections.
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Posted March 15th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojandownloader.xs is a malignant Trojan application. Trojandownloader.xs may sneak into your computer system through browser security cracks. As soon as Trojandownloader.xs is inside your machine, it will start changing your desktop background and icon colors.
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Posted March 15th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Psw.x-vir trojan is a malicious Trojan infection that may compromise your machine through weak security points. Psw.x-vir trojan displays misleading error reports for VirusHeat.
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Posted March 5th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Vapidab is a malevolent Trojan parasite. Vapidab is designed to compromise your machine and provide a security-free passage for more parasites to enter your computer by decreasing security system settings.
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Posted February 29th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Mebroot is a vile Trojan parasite. Trojan.Mebroot has the ability to infiltrate your computer through browser security gaps. Trojan.Mebroot is designed to infect the Master Boot Record (MBR) of the Hard Drive Disc and install malware and spyware applications that may violate your privacy and security severely.
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Posted February 29th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.Starfield is a nasty Trojan application. Trojan.Win32.Starfield is designed to display misleading warning notifications via IEDefender virus. Trojan.Win32.Starfield may infiltrate your computer bundled with a corrupt video codec.
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Posted February 29th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
OSX.RSPlug.A is a malevolent Trojan application. OSX.RSPlug.A is designed to run on Macintosh OS X and has the ability to modify DNS settings and redirect your browser to dangerous websites.
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Posted February 29th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Agent is a malicious Trojan parasite that has the ability to enter your system via browser security exploits. Once in your computer, Trojan.Agent will decrease your security system settings and allow supplementary malware applications to compromise your computer.
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Posted February 29th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »