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Updated on Mar 30, 2005
This software threat is detected and removed by the Malicious Software Removal Tool. For more information, see the parent variant.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 01, 2005
This software threat is detected and removed by the Malicious Software Removal Tool. For more information, see the parent variant.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 04, 2005
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 05, 2005
This software threat is detected and removed by the Malicious Software Removal Tool. For more information, see the parent variant.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 06, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.FV is a backdoor Trojan that runs in the background, gathers software installation and computer configuration details, and connects to an IRC server to receive commands from remote attackers. Commands could include instructions to spread to other computers via open network shares or by exploit of a security vulnerability, or to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack against specified targets.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 07, 2005
This software threat is detected and removed by the Malicious Software Removal Tool. For more information, see the parent variant.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 13, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.FW is a backdoor Trojan that runs in the background, gathers software installation and computer configuration details, and connects to an IRC server to receive commands from remote attackers. Commands could include instructions to spread to other computers via open network shares or by exploit of a security vulnerability, or to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack against specified targets.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 13, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.FY is a backdoor Trojan that runs in the background, gathers software installation and computer configuration details, and connects to an IRC server to receive commands from remote attackers. Commands could include instructions to spread to other computers via open network shares or by exploit of a security vulnerability, or to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack against specified targets.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 13, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.FZ is a backdoor Trojan that runs in the background, gathers software installation and computer configuration details, and connects to an IRC server to receive commands from remote attackers. Commands could include instructions to spread to other computers via open network shares or by exploit of a security vulnerability, or to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack against specified targets.
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 03, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.LC is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.LC connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 06, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.LK is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan can spread to a computer by trying weak passwords. The Trojan can also connect to a computer through an open port, and then connect to an IRC server and join a channel to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 29, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.LN is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan drops Worm:Win32/Hellim.A, a worm that spreads the Trojan through MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger. The Trojan can also connect to a remote computer and from there connect to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers. This can include commands to spread to network shares and computers with unpatched Windows vulnerabilities.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 21, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.LY is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan drops VirTool:WinNT/FURootkit.D, a kernel-mode rootkit that hides running processes. The Trojan also connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers. This can include commands to spread to network shares as well as computers with unpatched Windows vulnerabilities.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 28, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.EV is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.EV connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 28, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.EX is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares, and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. The Trojan connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers. Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.EX may be downloaded and run by Worm:Win32/Kelvir.B.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 29, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.KW is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. The Trojan connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 05, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.KS is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.KV connects to an IRC server to receive commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 14, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.KK is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan can spread by copying itself to network shares and by exploiting the Windows vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS04-011 and MS03-026. Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.KK connects to an IRC server from the infected computer to receive commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 15, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.MA is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan connects to an IRC server from the infected computer to receive commands from attackers. Such commands may copy the Trojan to other computers through network shares with weak passwords, through backdoor ports opened by other malicious software, or through the Windows Plug-and-Play vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-039.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 15, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Rbot.MB is a backdoor Trojan that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan connects to an IRC server from the infected computer to receive commands from attackers. Such commands may copy the Trojan to other computers through network shares with weak passwords, through backdoor ports opened by other malicious software, or through the Windows Plug-and-Play vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-039.
Alert level: severe