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Updated on Mar 19, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.L is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan includes a user-mode rootkit that creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources on an infected computer, and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 19, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.O is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit. It creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 19, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.E is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit that creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources on an infected computer, and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 19, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.F is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit that creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources on an infected computer, and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 19, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.K is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit that creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources on an infected computer, and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 14, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.C is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit. It creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 22, 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 22, 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 22, 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 22, 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 27, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.P is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit. It creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Apr 27, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.R is a backdoor Trojan that is distributed in various ways to computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. This Trojan is a user-mode rootkit. It creates, alters, and hides Windows system resources and can hide proxy services and backdoor functionality. It can also conceal use of TCP and UDP ports for receiving commands from attackers.
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 02, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Berbew.AX is a Trojan that targets computers running Windows 2000 or Windows XP. It captures personal information and sends it to a Web site. It can also download and execute files from Web sites.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 02, 2005
Backdoor:Win32/Codbot.AM allows attackers to control the computer through an IRC channel.  The attacker can use commands to spread to other computers by scanning for network shares with weak passwords or exploiting various Windows vulnerabilities.  The Trojan also allows attackers to perform other backdoor functions, such as retrieving system information from infected computers, relaying user activity, or starting and FTP server on the infected machines.
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 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe