Win32/Rlsloup
Win32/Rlsloup is a family of trojans that are used to send spam (unsolicited bulk email).
Win32/Zonebac
Win32/ConHook
Win32/Cutwail
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.
Win32/Ldpinch
Win32/Oderoor
Win32/Lumebag
Win32/Captiya
Win32/Frethog
Win32/Storark
Win32/Matcash
Win32/Canahom
Win32/Enterak
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.
Win32/Banload
They can also steal your banking user names and passwords and send them to a remote attacker.
Win32/Slammer
Win32/Waledac
Win32/Rimecud
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.
Win32/Pushbot
Win32/Magania
Win32/EyeStye
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.