Trojan:JS/Iframe.BS
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BS is a detection for a trojan that redirects your browser to other sites. These sites may attempt to download and install malware onto your computer, often by exploiting software vulnerabilities.
Make sure you install all available updates for your computer to help prevent the downloading of additional malware. For more information on updating software, including Java, Adobe and Microsoft products, please see the Additional information section in this entry.
This trojan is a malicious JavaScript file that creates a hidden IFrame. The JavaScript file is embedded into compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AC
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AC is a malicious JavaScript (JS) file that is embedded into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AE
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AE is a malicious JavaScript file that is embedded into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AK
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AK is a malicious JavaScript file that is embedded into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AN
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AN is a malicious JavaScript that is embedded as an IFrame in compromised web pages, usually via SQL injection attacks, or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning. When opened in a web browser, the trojan script redirects the browser to another site.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AP
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AN is a detection numerous variants of a malicious JavaScript that is embedded as an IFrame in compromised web pages, usually via SQL injection attacks, or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning. When opened in a web browser, the trojan script redirects the browser to another site.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AY
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AY is a malicious JavaScript file that is embedded into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BK
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AQ
Trojan:JS/Iframe.AQ is a malicious JavaScript file that is embedded, via an IFrame, into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning. The purpose of the file is to redirect your browser to other sites that may download malware onto your computer.
To avoid detection, the IFrame may be only one pixel in size.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.V
Trojan:JS/Iframe.V is a malicious JavaScript file that is embedded, via an IFrame, into malicious or compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning. The purpose of the file is to redirect your browser to other sites that may download malware onto your computer.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BC
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BC is a malicious JavaScript file embedded in malicious or hacked webpages. If you visit a website containing this malicious JavaScript, it may redirect you to another website that contains other malware.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BU
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BU is a detection for a trojan that redirects your browser to other sites. These sites may attempt to download and install malware onto your computer, often by exploiting software vulnerabilities.
Make sure you install all available updates for your computer to help prevent the downloading of additional malware. For more information on updating software, including Java, Adobe and Microsoft products, please see the Additional information section in this entry.
This trojan is a malicious JavaScript file that creates a hidden IFrame. The JavaScript file is embedded into compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BT
Trojan:JS/Iframe.BT is a detection for a trojan that redirects your browser to other sites. These sites may attempt to download and install malware onto your computer, often by exploiting software vulnerabilities.
Make sure you install all available updates for your computer to help prevent the downloading of additional malware. For more information on updating software, including Java, Adobe and Microsoft products, please see the Additional information section in this entry.
This trojan is a malicious JavaScript file that creates a hidden IFrame. The JavaScript file is embedded into compromised webpages, usually via SQL injection or through Blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning.