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Updated on Jul 10, 2007

Win32/Rlsloup is a family of trojans that are used to send spam (unsolicited bulk email).

Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 02, 2007
Win32/Zonebac is a family of backdoor Trojans that allows a remote attacker to download and run arbitrary programs, and which may upload computer configuration information and other potentially sensitive data to remote Web sites.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 05, 2007
Win32/Conhook is a family of Trojans that installs themselves as Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), and connects to the Internet without user consent. They also terminate specific security services, and download additional malware to the computer.
Alert level: high
Updated on Nov 29, 2007

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This threat downloads and runs files on your PC, including a trojan that sends spam emails. It can also steal your email user names and passwords, as well as your FTP credentials, using a plugin detected as PWS:Win32/Fareit.gen!C.

This threat also uses a rootkit and other defensive techniques to avoid detection and removal.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 31, 2008
Win32/Ldpinch is a family of password-stealing trojans. This trojan gathers private user data such as passwords from the host computer and sends the data to the attacker at a preset e-mail address. The Win32/Ldpinch trojans use their own Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) engine or a web-based proxy for sending the e-mail, thus copies of the sent e-mail will not appear in the affected user's e-mail client.
Alert level: high
Updated on Apr 21, 2008
Backdoor:Win32/Oderoor is a backdoor trojan that allows an attacker access and control of the compromised computer. This trojan may connect with remote web sites and SMTP servers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 24, 2008
Win32/Lumebag is a worm that spreads via Peer-to-Peer file sharing networks, and downloads and executes arbitrary files, including additional malicious executables. It is a component of the greater multi-component Win32/Bagle family.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 29, 2008
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
 
Win32/Captiya is a trojan that tries to decode CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA is an acronym for 'Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart', which is usually used for creating new e-mail accounts. Decoded CAPTCHAs can be used to automatically register email accounts. The automatic mass creation of email accounts can be used for spamming or other malicious activities.
 
Win32/Captiya works in concert with Spammer:Win32/Newacc.A in order to automatically registers new e-mail accounts, and communicates with a Web Service in order to bypass CAPTCHA protection. Win32/Captiya communicates to remote sites in order to aid and complete the registration of new accounts.
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 25, 2008
Win32/Frethog is a large family of password-stealing trojans that target confidential data, such as account information, from Massive Multiplayer Online Games (such as World of Warcraft, for example).
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 29, 2008
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
 
Win32/Storark is a family of trojans that steals online game passwords and sends this captured data to remote sites.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 29, 2008
Win32/Matcash is a multi-component family of trojans that downloads and executes arbitrary files. Some variants of this family may install a toolbar. The toolbar is installed as a Browser Helper Object (BHO), allowing the toolbar to run when the browser is launched. 
Alert level: high
Updated on Aug 07, 2008
Win32/Canahom is a family of trojans that can be used to allow unauthorized access and control of an affected machine. Canahom consists of two components; a dropper and a DLL component that may be used to download and execute arbitrary files and to perform Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 22, 2008

Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. 

This threat can steal your online game and banking credentials when you visit certain websites.

It can be installed on your PC by TrojanDropper:WinNT/Enterok.A.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 05, 2009
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
 
This family of trojans can download other malware onto your PC, usually members of the Win32/Banker family - trojans that steal your online banking credentials and other sensitive data.

They can also steal your banking user names and passwords and send them to a remote attacker.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 20, 2009
Slammer is a memory resident worm that spreads via a vulnerability present in computers running either MSDE 2000 or SQL Server that have not applied Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-039.
Alert level: high
Updated on Apr 13, 2009
Win32/Waledac is a trojan that is used to send spam. It also has the ability to download and execute arbitrary files, harvest email addresses from the local machine, perform denial of service attacks, proxy network traffic and sniff passwords.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 13, 2009
This family of worms has multiple components that spread via removable drives and instant messaging. The worms can also let a remote malicious hacker to get access to your PC.

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This family of worms has multiple components that spread via removable drives and instant messaging.

The worms can also let a remote malicious hacker to get access to your PC.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 27, 2010
Win32/Pushbot is detection for a family of malware that spreads via MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and AIM when commanded to by a remote attacker. This worm contains backdoor functionality that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected machine.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 26, 2010
Win32/Magania is a password stealing trojan that injects code into the "explorer.exe" process. The injected code varies according to the sample.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 03, 2010

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This family of trojans try to steal your sensitive data, such your website login details, and send it to a malicious hacker.

It can also download and run files, such as updates of its components. It might use a rootkit to hide what it is doing on your PC.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.

Alert level: severe