Waledac
By Bryan on July 8, 2009 | Malware, Waledac, Trojan
Waledac is a notorious backdoor trojan that downloads and installs various malicious software and viruses into the system without the user being even aware of the process. Waledac may also provide the ability for someone to remotely access the computer's private data, which may cause private information theft.
Waledac trojan might be acquired through spam websites that usually pretend to give away free holiday e-cards or some other merchandise. Waledac may also get into the system with the help of Conficker.E worm. It is very important to remove Trojan.Waledac from your computer upon detection, using the bellow instructions.
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