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Updated on Jan 04, 2008
Backdoor:Win32/Small.PV is a backdoor Trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of an affected machine.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 18, 2008
Worm:Win32/Neeris.gen!A is Microsoft's generic detection for the Win32/Neeris family of worms. These worms spread using Microsoft Messenger products and contain backdoor functionality.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 22, 2008
Backdoor:Win32/Delf.ALB is a program that may display false virus detection messages as a trick to persuade a user to purchase a rogue security product.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 03, 2008
Backdoor:Win32/Mdmbot.A is a trojan that allows remote attackers access to an infected computer. The trojan communicates through an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server, running remotely executed commands that can include downloading and executing arbitrary files.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 17, 2008
Backdoor:Win32/Sdbot.UD is a backdoor trojan that allows unauthorized access and control of the affected machine.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 06, 2008
TrojanSpy:Win32/Goldun.A is the detection for a trojan that steals information by phishing for a user's login credentials for a particular website. It then sends the data to a remote web server. It also drops and installs other malware.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Nov 29, 2004
Win32/Sdbot is a family of backdoor Trojans that allows attackers to control infected computers. After a computer is infected, the Trojan connects to an internet relay chat (IRC) server and joins a channel to receive commands from attackers. These commands can instruct the Trojan to spread to other computers and can allow attackers to perform other backdoor functions, such as launching denial of service (DoS) attacks and retrieving system information from infected computers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 11, 2004
This software threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available for this threat.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 11, 2004
This software threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available for this threat.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AB is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AC is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AE is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AF is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AM is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 22, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.AU is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 22, 2004
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.CY is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 13, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.DC is a backdoor Trojan that targets certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan allows remote attackers to infect and control a computer through an IRC channel. When the Trojan receives certain commands, it may spread to other computers or target certain Web sites for denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 22, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.DD is a backdoor Trojan that targets certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan allows remote attackers to control a computer through an IRC channel. When the Trojan receives certain commands, it may spread to other computers or target certain Web sites for denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 01, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.DE is a backdoor Trojan that targets certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan allows remote attackers to control an infected computer through an IRC channel. When the Trojan receives certain commands from an attacker, it can spread to other computers or target certain Web sites for denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 04, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Gaobot.DF is a backdoor Trojan that targets certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The Trojan allows remote attackers to control an infected computer through an IRC channel. When the Trojan receives certain commands from an attacker, it can spread to other computers or target certain Web sites for denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Alert level: severe