Encyclopedia entry
Published:
Mar 19, 2009
Aliases
Not available
Alert Level
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Severe
Antimalware protection details
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Detection last updated:
Definition: 1.57.543.0 Released: Apr 29, 2009
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Detection initially created:
Definition: 1.55.88.0 Released: Mar 19, 2009
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Summary
This threat is classified as a Trojan - Backdoor. A backdoor trojan provides remote, usually surreptitious, access to affected systems. A backdoor trojan may be used to conduct distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, or it may be used to install additional trojans or other forms of malicious software. For example, a backdoor trojan may be used to install a downloader or dropper trojan, which may in turn install a proxy trojan used to relay spam or a keylogger trojan which monitors and sends keystrokes to remote attackers. A backdoor Trojan may also open ports on the affected system and thus potentially lead to further compromise by other attackers. This threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available.
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