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Updated on Mar 24, 2011

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This worm can steal your sensitive information.

It spreads through infected removable drives, such as USB flash drives.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 18, 2009
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 22, 2009

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This worm can steal your sensitive information.

It spreads through infected removable drives, such as USB flash drives.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 30, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 11, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 16, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 16, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 20, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 04, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 10, 2010
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 09, 2010
Worm:Win32/Rebhip.J is a worm that spreads via removable drives and attempts to steal sensitive information from the affected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 23, 2010
Worm:Win32/Rebhip.L is a worm - a self-propagating program that can spread itself from one computer to another. Worms may spread themselves via a variety of different channels in order to compromise new computers. Commonly, worms may spread directly by copying themselves to removable or network drives, or by attempting to exploit particular vulnerabilities on targeted computers. Worms also often attempt to spread via platforms that require user interaction in order to run. They may send themselves as an attachment to an email or an instant message, or send a link to a copy of themselves in the body of a message. In these cases the message needs to be convincing enough to encourage the victim to click on the link or attachment and run or download a copy of the worm.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 23, 2010
Worm:Win32/Rebhip.K is a worm - a self-propagating program that can spread itself from one computer to another. Worms may spread themselves via a variety of different channels in order to compromise new computers. Commonly, worms may spread directly by copying themselves to removable or network drives, or by attempting to exploit particular vulnerabilities on targeted computers. Worms also often attempt to spread via platforms that require user interaction in order to run. They may send themselves as an attachment to an email or an instant message, or send a link to a copy of themselves in the body of a message. In these cases the message needs to be convincing enough to encourage the victim to click on the link or attachment and run or download a copy of the worm.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 09, 2011
Worm:Win32/Rebhip.M is a worm - a self-propagating program that can spread itself from one computer to another. Worms may spread themselves via a variety of different channels in order to compromise new computers. Commonly, worms may spread directly by copying themselves to removable or network drives, or by attempting to exploit particular vulnerabilities on targeted computers. Worms also often attempt to spread via platforms that require user interaction in order to run. They may send themselves as an attachment to an email or an instant message, or send a link to a copy of themselves in the body of a message. In these cases the message needs to be convincing enough to encourage the victim to click on the link or attachment and run or download a copy of the worm.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 24, 2011

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This worm can steal your sensitive information.

It spreads through infected removable drives, such as USB flash drives.

See the Worm:Win32/Rebhip family description for more information.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 12, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 26, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 19, 2011
Worm:Win32/Rebhip.P is a worm - a self-propagating program that can spread itself from one computer to another. Worms may spread themselves via a variety of different channels in order to compromise new computers. Commonly, worms may spread directly by copying themselves to removable or network drives, or by attempting to exploit particular vulnerabilities on targeted computers. Worms also often attempt to spread via platforms that require user interaction in order to run. They may send themselves as an attachment to an email or an instant message, or send a link to a copy of themselves in the body of a message. In these cases the message needs to be convincing enough to encourage the victim to click on the link or attachment and run or download a copy of the worm.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 13, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 09, 2012
Alert level: severe