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Updated on Feb 15, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 16, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 23, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 30, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 22, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 20, 2012
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 23, 2015
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 22, 2011
PWS:Win32/Simda.L is a trojan that is specifically used to capture personal information, such as user names and passwords, and then send that information to a remote attacker.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 24, 2012

Trojan:Win32/Simda.R is a component of Backdoor:Win32/Simda.A that is used to bypass the user account control (UAC) dialog in order to gain administrator privileges on the affected computer.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 24, 2012

Trojan:Win64/Simda.A is a 64-bit component of Backdoor:Win32/Simda.A. This component is responsible for elevating privileges in a 64-bit environment. It allows the main backdoor code to perform file system operations that require elevated permissions without displaying a security warning via user account control (UAC).

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 13, 2012

Trojan:WinNT/Simda.gen!A is a kernel-mode driver component of Backdoor:Win32/Simda.A - a multi-component malware family. This component is responsible for hiding the backdoor's other components in the affected computer, as well as for manipulating the user's Internet traffic.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 27, 2011
Backdoor:Win32/Simda.E is a trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 14, 2014

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This threat can give a malicious hacker backdoor access and control to your PC. They can then steal your passwords and gather information about your PC.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 03, 2011
PWS:Win32/Simda.A is a family of password-stealing trojans that may also allow backdoor access and control to an affected computer. Its main purpose is to steal passwords and system information from a user's machine.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 03, 2011
PWS:Win32/Simda.gen!A is a family of password-stealing trojans that may also allow backdoor access and control to an affected computer. Its main purpose is to steal passwords and system information from a user's machine.
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 13, 2014
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
 
This family of password-stealing trojans can give a malicious hacker backdoor access and control of your PC. Its main purpose is to steal your passwords and system information.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 28, 2011
Trojan:Win32/Simda.T is a malicious program that is unable to spread of its own accord. It may perform a number of actions of an attacker's choice on an affected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 25, 2011
PWS:Win32/Simda.F is a trojan that is specifically used to capture personal information, such as user names and passwords, and then send that information to a remote attacker.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:Win32/Simda.C is a malicious program that is unable to spread of its own accord. It may perform a number of actions of an attacker's choice on an affected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 11, 2011
Trojan:Win32/Simda.N is a trojan that allows backdoor access and control. It also lowers security settings and modifies system settings.
Alert level: severe