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500 entries found. Displaying page 1 of 25.
Updated on Sep 20, 2015

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

The threat is a piece of JavaScript code that is inserted on bad or hacked websites. It can direct your browser to a website you don't want to go to.

You might see the detection for this threat if you visit a bad or hacked website, or if you open an email message.

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Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 01, 2011

Trojan:JS/Redirector.GU is the detection for an obfuscated JavaScript that attempts to redirect the browser to the webpage "counterstats.servemp3.com/ml.php".

Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 01, 2011

Trojan:JS/Redirector.GZ is a generic detection for specific JavaScript that attempts to redirect the affected user's browser to another website. This JavaScript is usually embedded in a malicious or compromised webpage.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 17, 2012

Trojan:JS/Redirector.HV is a JavaScript that redirects the web browser to another webpage. The redirection script is embedded in compromised webpages via mass SQL injection attacks.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 26, 2015

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This threat can redirect your web browser to a different website than the one you wanted to visit. 

You can be redirected to other websites when visiting www.goigle.com. This can be a typosquatting attack for the google.com domain.

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Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 25, 2012

Trojan:JS/Redirector.ID is a JavaScript that loads another script from a server located in 31.184.242.102 or 31.184.242.103.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:JS/Redirector.DH is the detection for obfuscated JavaScript contained within webpages (usually it can be found at the end of the page).
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:JS/Redirector.BF is the detection for certain JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be present in a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:JS/Redirector.FB is a generic detection for specific JavaScript contained within webpages that is used to redirect users to websites other than those of the user's choice.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:JS/Redirector.FK is a detection for an obfuscated JavaScript that attempts to redirect the affected user's browser to a specific website.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 09, 2014

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This threat can redirect your web browser to a different website than the one you wanted to visit. 

You might see a detection for this threat when you visit a hacked or malicious website, or when you open a spam email message.

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Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 18, 2011

Trojan:JS/Redirector.HQ is an HTML file containing a particular tag that allows it to load a specific webpage from a certain IP address.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:JS/Redirector.DO is a detection for web pages that redirect the browser to a different website.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 19, 2012

Trojan:JS/Redirector.JE is a JavaScript that adds a hidden IFrame that points to other malware distributed via Blackhole kit servers. It may be embedded in an HTML file, which had been modified without the owner's knowledge. Hence it might be present in otherwise legitimate webpages.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2011

Trojan:JS/Redirector.DB is an obfuscated JavaScript trojan that may redirect users to websites other than expected.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 10, 2014
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
 
This threat uses a malicious or compromised webpage to exploit software vulnerabilities and infect your PC.
 
It can ralso edirect you to other websites that install malware.
 
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 17, 2015

Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.

This threat can redirect you to a malicious or hacked website, which may then use exploits to download malware onto your PC.

It can run when you visit a malicious or compromised web page, or click on a link in a spam email.

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Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 30, 2012
Trojan:JS/Redirector.JA is a trojan, written in highly obfuscated JavaScript, that redirects users to websites that promote a male enhancement product.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 04, 2012

Trojan:JS/Redirector.IT is a JavaScript trojan that intercepts web browser search results from various search engines to a single website.

Alert level: severe
Updated on May 15, 2012

Trojan:JS/Redirector.JI is the detection for obfuscated JavaScript contained within webpages. It is usually found at the end of the webpage.

Alert level: severe