VirTool:WinNT/Sinowal.A
WinNT/Sinowal
Win64/Sinowal
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
See the Win32/Sinowal family description for more information.
Win32/Sinowal
DOS/Sinowal
PWS:Win32/Sinowal.AS
Trojan:DOS/Sinowal.Q
Trojan:DOS/Sinowal.Q is the detection for a malformed MBR (Master Boot Record) generated by VirTool:WinNT/Sinowal.
PWS:Win32/Sinowal.AR
Trojan:DOS/Sinowal.A
PWS:Win32/Sinowal
PWS:Win32/Sinowal.gen!Y
PWS:Win32/Sinowal.gen!Y is a trojan that steals information about the affected computer. It sends the collected information to a remote server.
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Sinowal.A
PWS:Win64/Sinowal.gen!B
PWS:Win64/Sinowal.gen!B is a component of the Win32/Sinowal family.
Win32/Sinowal is a family of password-stealing and backdoor trojans. These trojans may to steal sensitive information by disrupting SEcure Socket Layer (SSL) transactions (those that use certificates) from your computer. Some Sinowal components may also be able to hide or disguise themselves to avoid detection, and perform operations pretending to be trusted processes, such as "explorer.exe", to bypass your computer's security defences.