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TrojanDropper:Win32/Srizbi
TrojanDropper:Win32/Srizbi is detection for a collection of trojan droppers that commonly install a backdoor that allows remote access to infected systems. This backdoor may then be used by remote attackers to upload and install further malicious or unwanted software on the system and is identified as Spammer:WinNT/Srizbi.gen.
Alert level:
severe
Win32/Srizbi
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
Srizbi is a trojan that can be remotely controlled to send spam. It also contains rootkit functionality to hide itself.
Alert level:
severe
WinNT/Srizbi
Srizbi is a trojan that can be remotely controlled to send spam. It also contains rootkit functionality to hide itself.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:Win32/Srizbi.gen
Trojan:Win32/Srizbi.gen is a generic detection for Trojans that connect to remote sites to retrieve spam messages. It also uses rootkit techniques in order to hide itself from the affected user.
Alert level:
severe
Spammer:WinNT/Srizbi.A
Spammer:WinNT/Srizbi.A is a detection for the kernel mode component of the WinNT/Srizbi family. It patches varied native APIs and the NTFS file system driver to avoid detection. It can also hide its network traffic from the system firewall and monitoring programs to avoid detection of its spamming activity.
Alert level:
severe
Spammer:WinNT/Srizbi.gen
Spammer:WinNT/Srizbi.gen is a generic detection for Trojans that connect to remote sites to retrieve spam messages. It also uses rootkit techniques in order to hide itself from the affected user.
Alert level:
severe