Backdoors

Backdoor.Ciadoor

Backdoor.Ciadoor is a dangerous backdoor Trojan that is able to secretly infiltrate a computer without a user’s consent. Backdoor.Ciadoor gives remote attackers access to a vulnerable system, enabling them to modify settings, steal data and install additional malware onto the compromised PC. Users are advised to use a security tool that will delete all associated files and folders, in order to completely remove Backdoor.Ciadoor from a computer system….

Posted by JubileeX on November 16th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor:Win32/Idicaf.gen!A

Backdoor:Win32/Idicaf.gen!A is a Windows platform Trojan that can give an attacker remote access to a victim’s PC. Backdoor:Win32/Idicaf.gen!A surreptitiously infiltrates a computer system and opens a backdoor that attackers may utilize to transport additional malware onto a compromised PC. An effective security tool can detect and completely remove Backdoor:Win32/Idicaf.gen!A….

Posted by Domesticus on November 16th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.Popwin

The dangerous Backdoor.Win32.Popwin, is a Trojan designed to exploit vulnerabilities on Windows platform systems. Backdoor.Win32.Popwin may put your private information at risk by providing remote attackers with backdoor access to your system. Once Backdoor.Win32.Popwin has accessed a system, it may attach itself to Windows System32 files in order to open at every Windows start-up. Backdoor.Win32.Popwin may decrease the security of your system for future attacks; therefore it should be removed immediately….

Posted by ZulaZuza on November 12th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor:Win32/Poison.M

Backdoor:Win32/Poison.M gives remote attackers access to a user’s PC by opening a backdoor into the system. Backdoor:Win32/Poison.M allows for the installation of additional parasites onto a victim’s PC. The additional parasites may include proxy Trojans used to transmit spam, or keylogger Trojans that record keystrokes and send the data to remote attackers. It is advisable to remove Backdoor:Win32/Poison.M as soon as it is detected….

Posted by LoneStar on November 9th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.amm

Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.amm is a Trojan that opens a backdoor on unsuspecting victims’ computers. Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.amm is able to run in the background of a system without a user’s knowledge. Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.amm is contracted when a user unknowingly executes it, while clicking on an infected e-mail attachment or link. Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.amm may connect to a remote server and install several dangerous programs onto the victim’s computer….

Posted by GoldSparrow on November 6th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.Small.vy

Backdoor.Win32.Small.vy is a malignant backdoor Trojan that can run in the background of a system without a user’s awareness. Backdoor.Win32.Small.vy makes it possible for remote attackers to access and control a victim’s computer system. Backdoor.Win32.Small.vy may download other malicious programs onto the infected system, further compromising the security of the computer system….

Posted by GoldSparrow on November 5th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.VB.gpx

Backdoor.Win32.VB.gpx is a dangerous backdoor Trojan that exposes a victim’s PC to remote attackers. Backdoor.Win32.VB.gpx is known to spread via infected e-mails or malicious browser downloads. Backdoor.Win32.VB.gpx may gather a victim’s confidential information and send it to a remote attacker, often leading to Identity theft. It is preferable to remove Backdoor.Win32.VB.gpx with a reliable security tool….

Posted by Domesticus on November 3rd, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.axnl

Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.axnl is known to be a backdoor Trojan that can go undetected while running in the system’s background. Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.axnl can basically allow a remote attacker access to the infected system through a backdoor connection ultimately compromising operations of the computer. Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.axnl is also able to produce a large volume of outgoing network traffic and accept connections from malicious sources to download additional malware….

Posted by LoneStar on October 30th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Win32.mIRC-based.k

Backdoor.Win32.mIRC-based.k is dangerous backdoor malware which is just as harmful as its counterpart. Backdoor.Win32.mIRC-based.k provides the attacker with unlawful access to the infected system. Once active it exploits vulnerable software by bypassing normal authentication. Backdoor.Win32.mIRC-based.k works in the background and hides from the user making it very similar to a virus. Backdoor.Win32.mIRC-based.k is often quite difficult to detect and completely disable. A backdoor is one of the most dangerous malware types, as it allows an attacker to perform any possible actions on a compromised computer. The attacker can use a backdoor to spy on a user, manage files, install additional software or dangerous threats, control the entire system including any present applications or hardware devices, shutdown or reboot a computer or attack other hosts. For PC user’s security,…

Posted by LoneStar on October 29th, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

Backdoor.Rbot.GEN

Backdoor.Rbot.GEN is a backdoor Trojan that cyber-criminals use to gain access to victims’ computers. Backdoor.Rbot.GEN is controlled via IRC and may be utilized for botnet activities. Backdoor.Rbot.GEN may monitor a victim’s computing habits and collect confidential information that is later sent to a remote attacker. Backdoor.Rbot.GEN is a security threat that must be removed….

Posted by GoldSparrow on October 21st, 2009 in Backdoors | No Comments »

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