Trojan.Gataka.D
Trojan.Gataka.D is a dangerous Trojan horse that may degrade the integrity and stability of an infected PC. Once installed, Trojan.Gataka.D may load during boot process and then cause a system to be vulnerable to remote attacks. Additionally, Trojan.Gataka.D could allow an attacker to obtain stored data from the infected system. Trojan.Gataka.D may be safety detected and removed with an updated antimalware application.
Trojan.Weelsof.A
Trojan.Weelsof.A (Trojan:Win32/Weelsof.A) is a Trojan that may be a part of an online scam known as ransomware. Trojan:Win32/Weelsof.A may lock the desktop of the targeted computer and ask PC users to disclose personal information in order to restore the computer to the normal state. Trojan:Win32/Weelsof.A may lock the compromised PC without any possibility to use it. Trojan:Win32/Weelsof.A displays a pop-up warning message, which demands a ransom from PC users to be paid to unlock the infected computer. Once executed, Trojan:Win32/Weelsof.A copies itself into the certain folders using a...
Trojan.Weelsof.C
Trojan.Weelsof.C is a Microsoft-specific detection for a Trojan that's often associated with ransomware Trojan-based attacks, such as alerts from members of the Ukash Virus or Lockscreen families. Because closely-related PC threats to Trojan.Weelsof.C attacks have also been confirmed by SpywareRemove.com malware analysts as possessing flexible backdoor functions, a Trojan.Weelsof.C infection also may correspond with security attacks that can allow criminals to exert a dangerous level of influence over your PC. Trojan.Weelsof.C should be removed by trustworthy anti-malware software...
Trojan.Ransom.EZ
Trojan.Ransom.EZ (Trojan:Win32/Ransom.EZ) is a Trojan that poses as a genuine software program and, thus, attempts to mislead and convince affected PC users into downloading and installing it. Trojan:Win32/Ransom.EZ is generated by web attackers to stay hidden on an infected computer. Trojan:Win32/Ransom.EZ enables attackers to obtain remote access and control over the compromised PC. Trojan:Win32/Ransom.EZ can steal personal information from victims and send it to a remote server via the Internet. Trojan:Win32/Ransom.EZ may serve simply as a 'backdoor' program, opening network ports to...
Troj/JSAgent-CK
Troj/JSAgent-CK is an HTM file that redirects you to a malicious site, currently noted as a host for one version of the Blackhole Exploit Kit (a configurable PC threat that allows harmful software to be installed on your computer without your consent). Troj/JSAgent-CK is readily-discernible as a file attachment that's distributed in e-mail spamming campaigns, with current formats of Troj/JSAgent-CK's e-mails using fake notifications of electronic money transferals. This mean of distribution is common to many other Trojans besides Troj/JSAgent-CK, and SpywareRemove.com malware researchers...
Downloader.Parshell
Downloader.Parshell is a Trojan downloader parasite. Downloader.Parshell is known to start downloads from the internet where it may install malicious files onto the infected system. Moreover, Downloader.Parshell could startup a remote connection to a hacker where stored data could be stolen. To completely eliminate the threat of Downloader.Parshell, it may be removed using an updated antispyware program.
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Win32:Delf-GD
Win32:Delf-GD is a technical label for the Blekko Spam Free Search Bar, which, ironically, has been noted as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program). Although Win32:Delf-GD's toolbar does display itself as an independently-identifiable program that's associated with reputable companies, Win32:Delf-GD is resistant to normal deletion methods, such as removal via the Windows Control Panel. Because Win32:Delf-GD alters your browser's content automatically, your anti-malware programs may issue new alerts for Win32:Delf-GD on all web pages or detect Win32:Delf-GD on a recurring basis. If you've...
Backdoor.Venik.B
Backdoor.Venik.B is a computer backdoor Trojan threat that attempts to open up connections to remotely connected hackers. Through this connection, attackers may use Backdoor.Venik.B to pilfer data stored on the infected system. Usually Backdoor.Venik.B will silently run in the background until an advanced antimalware or antispyware program is introduced to finally detect and remove Backdoor.Venik.B.
Mal/VB-AER
Also, known by the alias Gen:Variant.Barys.2763, Mal/VB-AER is a PC threat that's distributed in fake e-mail messages that pretend to display photographs of an acquaintance. Strongly echoing an earlier spamming campaign that distributes the Trojan dropper Mal/Behav-043 under similar pretenses, Mal/VB-AER e-mail messages appear to be targeting primarily Francophiles although their French is clumsily-written and appears to have been created with a little help from translator tools. Opening the enclosed .zip file will infect your PC with Mal/VB-AER along with a Zbot variant that may steal...
Mahdi
Mahdi (from Arabic, literally: guided one, or more colloquially: messiah) is a form of spyware that appears to be used primarily for sabotaging the infrastructures of Middle Eastern countries, with a special focus on unlucky Iran. Although Mahdi lacks the technical sophistication of similarly-purposed PC threats like Skywiper (also known as Flame), Mahdi is still a significant threat due to its extremely invasive information-stealing functions. PCs in the Middle East are considered at especial risk for Mahdi infections, which are currently distributed by way of mass-mailed e-mail...
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U is a Trojan that contains rootkit capabilities and, thus, is hard to detect and remove by many security tools from the infected computer system. Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U allows cybercriminals to steal and use your personal information such as passwords, user names, banking information, social security numbers, and many other for malicious intentions. Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U can download and install other malware threats on the affected PC. Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.U infiltrates into the targeted computer surreptitiously and, once installed, displays a pop-up security...
Adware.Verticity.B
Adware.Verticity.B or Adware:Win32/Verticity.B is an adware program, which spreads via spam email attachments and other channels, or can come bundled with malicious downloads. Adware.Verticity.B enters the infected computer system via security backdoors. Once installed, Adware.Verticity.B may connect to the www.adsrve.com domain for downloading and installing other malware threats on the corrupted machine. Adware.Verticity.B will inject a malicious code into the compromised PC system, so that various ads could show up on pop-up windows or screen bars. Adware.Verticity.B may track and...
Trojan.Madi
Trojan.Madi is a Trojan that opens a back door on the affected PC, drops malicious files, and steals personal information from the victim. Once executed, Trojan.Madi copies itself by creating a few potentially malicious files. Trojan.Madi also creates numerous hardcoded file names. Trojan.Madi modifies the certain registry entry so that it can run automatically every time you start Windows. Trojan.Madi can connect to the certain command and control (C&C) server. Trojan.Madi can log keystrokes, capture screenshots and download updates of itself.
Troj/JSRedir-HW
Troj/JSRedir-HW is a JavaScript-based attack that redirects your browser to a malicious site, after which your browser will land on a random Facebook page. This seamless attack is distributed by fake Facebook message spam that's sent to random e-mail addresses, with an accompanying link to Troj/JSRedir-HW. Because Troj/JSRedir-HW's initial redirect forces your browser to load malicious content that can be used to install PC threats on your computer automatically, SpywareRemove.com malware analysts encourage you to scan your computer immediately after you've had contact with e-mail links...
W32/Patched.UA
W32/Patched.UA is a PC threat that corrupts the Windows Services Control Manager (the file services.exe) so that W32/Patched.UA may launch itself automatically and stay hidden while W32/Patched.UA conducts other attacks. Because W32/Patched.UA usually is discovered next to other PC threats, including high-level threats such as rootkits, SpywareRemove.com malware researchers encourage you to use anti-malware detection methods that can find and remove any type of infection from your PC along with W32/Patched.UA. Improper removal methods for W32/Patched.UA can damage your operating system...
Trojan.Sinis.C
Trojan.Sinis.C is a Trojan that masquerades as a helpful software program. Trojan.Sinis.C can access the affected computer stealthily without the victim's consent and knowledge. Trojan.Sinis.C can drop infected files and modify the Windows Registry by adding certain registry entries. Trojan.Sinis.C can gather personal information and computer data. Trojan.Sinis.C can then forward the collected information to remote attackers. Trojan.Sinis.C can use the stolen data for malicious purpose. Trojan.Sinis.C can propagate via malicious email attachments, unsafe downloads on system...
Trojan.Malscript!gen
Trojan.Malscript!gen is a Trojan created to look like a useful file or software program but performs malicious functions once installed on an infected computer system. Trojan.Malscript!gen is either distributed as the payload of another malware threat or through manual PC user's action by downloading malevolent files or inserting malicious drives into a PC. Trojan.Malscript!gen can also spread via spam email attachments. Once installed on a corrupted PC, Trojan.Malscript!gen can steal PC user's information, perform malicious activities, or even drop additional computer infections....
PUP.wxDfast
PUP.wxDfast is a technical identification for wxDownload Fast, a download management program that's been noted for several forms of mildly malicious behavior and, thus, labeled as a Potentially Unwanted Program. Besides installing PUP.wxDfast intentionally from the site dfast.sourceforge.net (which some PC security companies have noted to be linked to a subdomain that hosts harmful content), you may also acquire a PUP.wxDfast infection after you install a completely unrelated program that bundles with PUP.wxDfast. PUP.wxDfast is classified as a low-level threat, and while PUP.wxDfast may...
Win32:Downloader-PKU
Win32:Downloader-PKU is a Trojan that can steal personal information from the infected computer system. Win32:Downloader-PKU can steal your login credentials and then access various accounts. Win32:Downloader-PKU invades the targeted machine without the affected PC user's permission and knowledge. Win32:Downloader-PKU can also download and install other malware threats on the corrupted PC. Win32:Downloader-PKU can spread via malicious spam email attachments or websites.

