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Updated on Jun 09, 2008
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Win32/Tilcun is a family of trojans that steals online game passwords and sends this captured data to remote sites.
 
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 27, 2008
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Win32/Gimmiv is a trojan that gathers system information from the host computer on which it is installed. The trojan may delete itself after performing its data gathering routine.
Alert level: high
Updated on Dec 09, 2008
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Win32/Yektel is a family of trojans that display fake warnings of spyware or malware in an attempt to lure the user into installing or paying money to register rogue security products such as Trojan:Win32/FakeXPA. It is downloaded by most variants of Win32/FakeXPA.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 30, 2009
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Srizbi is a trojan that can be remotely controlled to send spam. It also contains rootkit functionality to hide itself.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 02, 2009
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This family of backdoor trojans can give a malicious hacker unauthorized access and control of your PC. They try to hide by injecting themselves into other processes.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 12, 2009
Win32/Tidola is a family of trojans that may consist of several components, and may be used to facilitate the operation of other malware that targets online games (such as Win32/Helpud).
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 19, 2009
Win32/Cypaux is a multi-component family of trojans used to compromise machines and use them in various ways at the attacker's will. This could include using the affected machine to send spam, distribute malware, and proxy malicious traffic. The family consists of downloading, proxy and backdoor components. The backdoor component may be used to create Gmail and MyYearBook accounts, that can be used for sending spam, links and other malicious content.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 30, 2009

Microsoft Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. detects and removes this family of threats.

This family of trojans can steal personal information and information about your PC and sends it to a malicious hacker.

It can also run commands from a malicious hacker.

It can spread through infected remote or removable drives, such as USB flash drives.

Learn more: Small businesses targeted by highly localized Ursnif campaign

Alert level: severe
Updated on May 20, 2009
Win32/Daonol is a family of trojans capable of monitoring network traffic, stealing FTP credentials, preventing access to security Web sites, disabling access to system programs, and redirecting Web searches to sites hosting other malware.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 14, 2009
Win32/Svelta is a multicomponent family of malware that is used to steal sensitive information, including online banking details for targeted banks, from affected machines. It received some media interest in mid-August 2009 for coordinating the process of downloading its components by utilizing the Twitter social networking and micro-blogging service. The attack is performed by the coordination of the following 3 components:
Alert level: low
Updated on Sep 07, 2009
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Win32/Daurso is a family of trojans that attempts to steal sensitive information, including passwords and  FTP authentication details from affected computers. This family targets particular FTP applications and also attempts to steal data from Protected Storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 16, 2009
Microsoft security software detects and removes this family of threats.
 
These threats can change your web browser settings to redirect you to a different website.
 
 
 
Alert level: high
Updated on Dec 03, 2009
Win32/Hamweq is a worm that spreads via removable drives, such as USB memory sticks. It contains an IRC-based backdoor, which may be used by a remote attacker to order the affected machine to participate in Distributed Denial of Service attacks, or to download and execute arbitrary files.
 
 
Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 02, 2010

Microsoft security software detects and removes this family of threats.

This family of worms can download other malware onto your PC, including:

Vobfus worms can be downloaded by other malware or spread via removable drives, such as USB flash drives.

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.  

Alert level: severe
Updated on Mar 03, 2010
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Win32/Helpud is a family of trojans that steals online game passwords, as well as acting as a delivery mechanism for additional online game password-stealing malware.
Alert level: severe
Updated on May 11, 2010
Win32/Oficla is a familiy of trojans that attempts to inject code into running processes in order to download and execute arbitrary files. In the wild, we have observed variants of this family downloading and installing several different malware families, including Win32/FakeScanti and Win32/Cutwail.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 12, 2010
Win32/Bubnix is a generic detection for a kernel-mode driver installed by other malware that hides its presence on an affected computer by blocking registry and file access to itself. The trojan may report its installation to a remote server, download and distribute spam e-mail messages and could download and execute arbitrary files.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 03, 2010

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These are shortcut files that exploit the vulnerability described by CVE-2010-2568. The vulnerability has been resolved with the release of Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-046.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 06, 2010

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This malware family can steal your personal information and lower your PC security settings. 

Threats in this family can:
  • Stop your security software from running
  • Steal your sensitive information
  • Download and run other files
  • Delete security-related files from your PC
  • Lower your PC security settings

Find out ways that malware can get on your PC.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Sep 07, 2010

Win32/Hiloti is a family of trojans that interferes with an affected user's browsing habits and downloads and executes arbitrary files.

Alert level: severe