Trojan
BankerFox.A
February 23, 2010 | TrojanBankerFox.A is a fake trojan warning displayed by rogue anti-spyware applications. Such programs report BankerFox.A as a serious security threat and suggest purchasing their software in order to remove BankerFox.A. Do not trust these fake security tools. BankerFox.A is an imaginary threat and is not a real trojan.The full warning reads:Infiltration AlertYour computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a Trojan – dropper or similar. Read more.
Win32/Olmarik
December 18, 2009 | Trojan
Win32/Olmarik is a trojan which installs malicious applications. Win32Olmarik may either trick users to download some harmful program themselves or install it without their notice. This trojan is also known for generating fake security warning messages and downloading fake security applications when the messages are clicked upon. Olmarik is not a legitimate program and is only meant to perform malicious actions. Read more.
Bredolab
October 30, 2009 | TrojanBredolab trojan is dangerous because of the two main reasons: it operates secretly and it brings other malware on board.Bredolab may do much damage if no security tools are installed on the compromised machine. It hides its actions from users, so it can install dangerous threats unnoticed. Bredolab may install adware, spyware and keyloggers. It may even provide a remote attacker with an access to the infected computer. Read more.
Infostealer
October 28, 2009 | TrojanInfostealer trojan is designed to steal personal data and deliver it to a remote attacker. It usually targets online banking information and other logins related to financial operations.Infostealer a.k.a. Infostealer.Banker may display fake system tray alerts in order to trick people into giving sensitive information away. The trojan spreads via spam emails. Infostealer infection can be avoided by not opening attachments on spam messages. Read more.
Admess.Trojan
July 24, 2009 | Trojan
Admess.Trojan is a fake infection. This means the threat doesn’t exist but it’s reported by rogue security tools. Fraudulent programs “detect” Admess and offers removing the trojan for a fee. Needless to say, there’s no point in purchasing a tool for deleting something that doesn’t exist.Do not trust programs and websites that warn you about Admess.Trojan! Admess trojan is usually reported by System Security fraud. Click here to remove System Security malware. Read more.
Win32.Skynet.Q
July 21, 2009 | TrojanWin32.Skynet.Q is a dangerous trojan because it’s designed to install and run other computer infections on a compromised machine. Win32.Skynet.Q may do much damage if no security tools are used as it functions secretly without being noticed with the naked eye.Not every case of Win32.Skynet.Q is troubling. The trojan is often reported by rogue anti-spyware applications to intimidate people into purchasing the fake programs. If your security tools report Skynet. Read more.
Vitro
July 21, 2009 | TrojanVitro a.k.a. Win32:Vitro trojan spreads via fake video codecs. Luckily, the Win32.Vitro has to be installed manually, so it’s easy to avoid. People are requested to install a fake media codec after downloading a movie or video from a fraudulent website. The codec hides Vitro infection.Vitro trojan corrupts various executable files and essential system files. It’s important to delete the infection before it does irreparable damage. Read more.
Backdoor.Tidserv!inf
July 21, 2009 | TrojanBackdoor.Tidserv!inf is dangerous infection for several reasons. This trojan is able to corrupt important system files; this way it can do much damage if it isn’t removed in time. Backdoor.Tidserv!inf also downloads and installs other malware automatically on the infected machine.Tidserv!inf trojan is difficult to spot and to remove because it runs secretly in a background and it sets itself to run every time a computer boots. Read more.
Msqpdxserv.sys
July 16, 2009 | TrojanMsqpdxserv.sys a.k.a. W32.Tidserv trojan indicates lots of troubles. It is installed by trojans and other malware and it brings more infections to a compromised computer. If Msqpdxserv.sys is detected on a PC, this means there definitely is more malware hiding on board.Msqpdxserv trojan assists fake security tools by blocking websites related to computer security. It’s also able to redirect web searches to fraudulent results. Read more.
Waledac
July 8, 2009 | TrojanWaledac 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. Read more.
