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TrojanDownloader:Win32/Stell.A
Updated on Dec 17, 2009
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Stell.A is a trojan that disables Windows firewall, blocks access to specific security websites and downloads arbitrary files from a predefined remote server.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A
Updated on Jun 29, 2009
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A is a trojan that drops trojan downloader components to the local computer, detected as TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A!dll.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A!dll
Updated on Jun 29, 2009
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A!dll is a trojan downloader component installed by TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zacko.A. The trojan downloader attempts to download and execute malware associated with the trojan family Win32/Tibs from the domain 'zaq1.co.cc'.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/AY
Updated on Jun 22, 2006
TrojanDownloader:Win32/AY attempts to download a file from a remote Web site and run that file on the impacted system. This file may be named 'parad.raw.exe' and copies of the file may be created as follows:
C:\<random name>.exe
<system folder>\parad.raw.exe
<system folder>\taskdir.dll
<system folder>\taskdir~.exe
<system folder>\parad.raw.exe
<system folder>\parad.raw.exe
<system folder>\taskdir.dll
<system folder>\taskdir~.exe
<system folder>\parad.raw.exe
Alert level:
severe
Spammer:Win32/Nuwar.C
Updated on Sep 12, 2007
Spammer:Win32/Nuwar.C is a component of the Win32/Nuwar Trojan family, and is used to relay e-mails. E-mail messages are sent in various formats, commonly containing a hyperlink to a remote Web site hosting Win32/Nuwar Trojan files.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Matcash.B
Updated on Nov 23, 2007
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Matcash.B is a Trojan that connects to a remote site and downloads and executes arbitrary files. In the wild, this Trojan has been observed to download and install additional malicious and unwanted applications on the affected machine.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:Win32/Agent.ABHI
Updated on Oct 31, 2008
Trojan:Win32/Agent.ABHI is a trojan that attempts to download certain files from websites.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:Win32/Gearclop.gen!C
Updated on Jun 02, 2010
Trojan:Win32/Gearclop.gen!C is a detection for a trojan that attempts to download and run other malware.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Waledac.I
Updated on Aug 05, 2010
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Waledac.I is a trojan that attempts to download files from multiple locations.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/VB.GS
Updated on Apr 14, 2009
TrojanDownloader:Win32/VB.GS is detection for a trojan that downloads and executes malware detected as Exploit:Win32/MS08067.gen!A from a remote website.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zlob
Updated on Feb 20, 2006
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zlob is generic detection for a component of the greater Win32/Zlob malware family. Win32/Zlob refers to a large multi-component family of malware that modifies Internet Explorer's settings, alters and redirects the user's default Internet search page and home page, and attempts to download and execute arbitrary files (including additional malicious software). The Win32/Zlob family has also been associated with rogue security programs that display misleading warnings regarding bogus malware infections.
Alert level:
severe
Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.A!ini
Updated on Sep 12, 2007
Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.A!ini is a configuration file used by Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.A!sys. The file is dropped by Backdoor:Win32/Nuwar.A!sys, and contains a list of peers to connect to, as well as other information pertaining to the Trojan’s distributed peer-to-peer network.
The file itself is not malicious, rather it is an indication of infection by Win32/Nuwar.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:BAT/Downler.C
Updated on Mar 15, 2005
TrojanDownloader:BAT/Downler.C is a batch file that downloads a file from a remote FTP site and executes the file on the infected computer.
Alert level:
severe
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Renos
Updated on Sep 12, 2006
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Renos automatically downloads unwanted software such as SpySheriff, SpyAxe, SpyFalcon, SpyDawn, SpywareStrike, and other similarly named programs. These programs typically present erroneous warnings claiming the system is infected with spyware and offer to remove the alleged spyware for a fee. In some cases, the programs may also cause system instability.
Alert level:
severe