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Updated on Oct 29, 2023
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 09, 2024
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 17, 2024
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 23, 2020
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 24, 2013
Trojan:Win32/Fogels.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 Jul 05, 2012

TrojanDownloader:Win32/Hoicfh.A is a trojan that connects to a certain server and downloads other malware.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 24, 2012
Trojan:Win32/Chebri.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 May 14, 2010
Backdoor:Win32/IRCbot.gen!T is a generic detection which may detect several variants of families of IRC-controlled backdoors. These malware allow unauthorized access and control of an affected computer and may be used to perform certain activities when commanded to do so by the backdoor’s controller, such as downloading and executing arbitrary files, or collecting system information.
 
Variants of the following families of malware may be detected with this name:
 
 
Please see the related family or example variant descriptions elsewhere in this encyclopedia for more detailed information on these threats.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 03, 2014

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This threat downloads and installs other programs onto your PC without your consent, including other malware.

This threat can be installed by an exploit when you visit a malicious or compromised website.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 22, 2016

Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.

This family of worms can steal your user names and passwords by watching what you do online. They can also download other malware and stop you from visiting security-related websites. Some variants can use your PC in a denial of service (DoS) attack.

They spread via infected USB flash drives, or in a malicious link sent though instant messaging programs and social networks.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe