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Updated on Sep 05, 2007
Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.C is a backdoor Trojan that allows unauthorized access to an infected computer. The Trojan receives commands indirectly from a remote attacker via its connection to a malicious peer-to-peer network. This Trojan also contains advanced stealth functionality that allows it to hide particular files, folders and processes.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 07, 2007
TrojanDropper:Win32/Nuwar.gen!avkill is a Trojan that drops and installs Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.C onto an infected computer.
 
Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.C is a Backdoor Trojan that allows unauthorized access to an infected computer. The Trojan receives commands indirectly from a remote attacker via its connection to a malicious peer-to-peer network. This Trojan also contains advanced stealth functionality that allows it to hide particular files, registry entries and registry values.
 
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Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 12, 2007
Worm:Win32/Neeris.A is a chat client worm with backdoor Trojan functionality. The worm uses API calls for both Windows Messenger and AOL Messenger to send messages to contacts, with an attached file containing a copy of the worm. Worm:Win32/Neeris.A connects to an IRC server and waits to receive commands, such as to self-update, remove itself, download various programs and malware, or terminate running processes.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 14, 2007
Backdoor:Win32/IRCBot.OV is a Windows Messenger worm with backdoor Trojan functionality. The worm sends message to random Messenger contacts with a link to a remote Web site hosting a copy of the worm. If IRCBot.BA is run, it connects to an IRC server and waits to receive commands, such as to self-update, remove itself, download various programs and malware, or terminate running processes.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 17, 2007
Worm:Win32/Neeris.C is a chat client worm with backdoor Trojan functionality. The worm uses API calls for both Windows Messenger and AOL Messenger to send messages to contacts, with an attached file containing a copy of the worm. Worm:Win32/Neeris.C connects to an IRC server and waits to receive commands, such as to self-update, remove itself, download various programs and malware, or terminate running processes.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 25, 2007
Worm:Win32/Moriogu.A is a worm that spreads via network drives. It also modifies various system settings, including the system boot menu.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 17, 2007
Backdoor:Win32/VB.CCB is a worm that spreads via network drives. It also modifies various system settings, including the system boot menu.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 13, 2007
Backdoor:Win32/Oderoor.gen!A is a backdoor Trojan that allows an attacker access to the compromised computer. This Trojan may connect with remote Web sites and SMTP servers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 15, 2007
Trojan:WinNT/Bagle.gen is generic detection for variants of WinNT/Bagle, a component of the greater Win32/Bagle multi-component family of malware. WinNT/Bagle provides advanced stealth functionality and anti-removal measures for this family.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 10, 2005
Win32/Sober.Q@mm is a mass-mailing worm that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The worm spreads by sending a copy of itself as an attachment to e-mail addresses found on the infected computer. The e-mail may be in English or German. The worm runs when the user opens the attachment.
Alert level: high
Updated on Nov 27, 2006
Win32/Bobax.O@mm is a mass-mailing network worm that targets computers running certain versions Microsoft Windows. The worm targets computers running Windows 2000 by exploiting the Windows Plug-and-Play buffer overflow vulnerability that is fixed with Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-039. The worm can also send a copy of itself as an e-mail attachment to e-mail addresses that it gathers from the infected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 30, 2006
Win32/Sober.S@mm is a mass-mailing worm that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The worm sends itself as an attachment to e-mail addresses found on the infected computer. The worm runs when the user opens the attachment.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe