Troj/Pushdo is a malicious Trojan designed to harass Windows platform users. Troj/Pushdo is usually brought to your system bundled with corrupt video codecs or is downloaded from popular P2P sites.
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Posted February 8th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Doginhispen (clone of Skitodayplease) is one of the recent Trojans that are usually transferred to your computer bundled with fake video codecs, gaming downloads from P2P sites.
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Skitodayplease, which is a clone of Doginhispen, is one of the recent Trojans designed for malicious purposes. This parasite is usually transferred to your computer bundled with fake video codecs, gaming downloads and P2P sites.
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Trojan-Downloader.Agent.cbx is a malicious parasite designed to compromise your computer and create a security-free path for additional malware applications to be downloaded and installed onto your computer.
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Rootkit.Agent.l is a malicious Trojan parasite. Rootkit.Agent.l is usually downloaded and installed onto your computer through security loopholes. Rootkit.Agent.l installs itself into the registry and attempts to create a backdoor, enabling a remote attacker to enter your computer system at any time without your authorization.
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Trojan-Spy.Agent.rb is a spyware Trojan that installs itself on your system without your authorization by exploiting browser security loopholes.
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Trojan-Downloader.Tiny.agk is a malicious Trojan designed to open up a security-free entry to your system, through which additional malware applications can be downloaded and installed onto your computer.
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Trojan.Spy.Banker.Gen is a malicious Trojan designed to steal your banking information. Trojan.Spy.Banker.Gen is commonly downloaded and installed onto your computer via browser security holes, or it may infiltrate your system bundled with some other malicious program.
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Trojan-Spy.Agent.azb is a spyware Trojan that installs itself on your system without your consent and knowledge by exploiting browser security holes.
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Posted February 7th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan-Downloader.Small.hko is a malicious Trojan that may infiltrate your computer via security system loopholes. After Trojan-Downloader.Small.hko is executed, it will open up a security-free conduit in your system for additional adware and spyware applications to be downloaded and installed onto your system.
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Infostealer.Onlinegame is malware application that belongs to a Trojan category. This malicious parasite has the ability to steal confidential information regarding online gaming.
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Posted January 28th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
W32.Sovtank is a Trojan category virus. It multiplies itself by infecting executable files. Once executed, this parasite will change your desktop background to a former Soviet Union symbol containing of a sickle and a hammer in a red background.
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Posted January 28th, 2008, in Trojans | No Response »
Nssfrch Toolbar is a malware application of Zlob Trojan category. This parasite is designed to advertise various rogue programs, including registry cleaners, optimizers, as well as the notorious rogue anti-spyware programs.
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Trojan Win32.Murlo is a new fake warning message that is generated by a rogue anti-spyware programs such as IEDefender or Files Secure. These programs are reported to be rogue spyware removal tools distributed on the Internet employing extremely aggressive advertising techniques. Trojan Win32.Murlo is a variant of Trojan.Win32 or Trojan.Win32.agent.akk and issues the following fake message: “Your browser was infected by Trojan Win32.Murlo” critical system error. This message shouldn’t be trusted and the source that caused Trojan.Win32.Murlo should be removed immediately.
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Posted December 27th, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
MalwareCrush is one of the latest corrupt anti-spyware programs which is illegally distributed by nefarious Trojans, via browser security holes or via other unconventional and unethical mechanisms. MalwareCrush is designed to issue false and misleading system error messages in order to trick Internet users to pay for its full rogue version. It is strongly advised NOT to purchase MalwareCrush, because it is not a reputable and legitimate spyware removal utility.
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Posted December 27th, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | 1 Response »