PWS:HTML/Phish.CO
PWS:HTML/Phish.T
PWS:HTML/Phish.T is an HTML file that imitates the legitimate PayPal website to steal user account information.
PWS:HTML/Phish.BE
PWS:HTML/Phish.BE is a password-stealing malicious webpage, known as a phishing page, that disguises itself as a legitimate PayPal webpage.
PWS:HTML/Phish.BE attempts to steal your banking and PayPal account information by tricking you into filling out your details in a form on a fake page, and then sending that information to a remote attacker.
It may use images, logos and layouts that the authors of PWS:HTML/Phish.BE have copied from an authentic PayPal site.
PWS:HTML/Phish.FL
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This threat can steal your personal information, such as your user names and passwords. It sends the stolen information to a malicious hacker.
PWS:HTML/Phish.JW
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This threat can steal your personal information, such as your user names and passwords. It sends the stolen information to a malicious hacker.
PWS:HTML/Phish.M
PWS:HTML/Phish.M is an HTML file that imitates the legitimate Paypal website to steal user information.
PWS:HTML/Phish.JX
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This threat tries to steal your Google account user name and password.
It arrives on your PC as a spam email that imitates a Google Drive invitation and asks you to click a link. The link redirects you to a website that imitates a Google webpage and asks you to sign in.
PWS:HTML/Phish.GK
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This threat can steal your personal information, such as your user names and passwords. It sends the stolen information to a malicious hacker.
Trojan:PDF/Phish
Microsoft Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
This threat is a .pdf file with a malformed hyperlink to phishing websites or other malicious sites. It usually arrives as attachment to spammed email messages.
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PWS:HTML/Phish.EB
PWS:HTML/Phish.EB is a password-stealing malicious webpage, known as a phishing page, that disguises itself as a legitimate Lloyds TSB bank webpage. It is a member of the PWS:HTML/Phish family.
Phishing pages attempt to steal sensitive and confidential information from affected users to perpetrate fraud. If you believe that your personal financial information may have been compromised, please refer to the following advisory for additional advice:
PWS:HTML/Phish.HP
This threat is a password-stealing malicious webpage, known as a phishing page and is a member of the PWS:HTML/Phish family.
It pretends to be a legitimate Google Docs login page so it can steal your Google account details.
It might use images, logos and layouts that have been copied from the authentic Google Docs website.
PWS:HTML/Phish.FT
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This threat can steal your personal information, such as your user names and passwords. It sends the stolen information to a malicious hacker.
PWS:HTML/Phish.DD
PWS:HTML/Phish.DD is a password-stealing malicious webpage, known as a phishing page, that disguises itself as a legitimate PayPal webpage. It is a member of the PWS:HTML/Phish family.
The webpage attempts to steal your online banking and PayPal account information by tricking you into filling out your details in a form on a fake page, and then sending that information to a remote attacker.
It may use images, logos and layouts that the authors of PWS:HTML/Phish.DD have copied from an authentic PayPal website.
PWS:HTML/Phish.CL
PWS:HTML/Phish.CL is a password-stealing malicious webpage, known as a phishing page, that disguises itself as a legitimate onine banking or PayPal webpage. It is a member of the PWS:HTML/Phish family.
PWS:HTML/Phish.CL attempts to steal your online banking and PayPal account information by tricking you into filling out your details in a form on a fake page, and then sending that information to a remote attacker.
It may use images, logos and layouts that the authors of PWS:HTML/Phish.CL have copied from an authentic banking or PayPal site.