SpyHunter Spyware Definitions Update: v.9.15 (09/01/2008)
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Newly Added Threat List
The following new parasites have been added to SpyHunter:
Email-Worm.Zhelatin.agg Description
Email-Worm.Zhelatin.agg is an email worm able to propagate itself via spam email attachments. Email-Worm.Zhelatin.agg may install in the user’s computer system and be able to hide itself using rootkit mechanisms. Email-Worm.Zhelatin.agg is able to hide itself and avoid being detected. In addition, Email-Worm.Zhelatin.agg is able to add the user’s computer to an IRC Botnet and send spam emails to all the addresses found in the user’s computer.
Trojan.Refpron Description
Trojan.Refpron is a Trojan created to infiltrate in the user’s computer and allow the entrance of adware and spyware into the its system. Once installed, Trojan.Refpron hijacks the computer and opens security holes, which makes the computer vulnerable and exposes your personal and financial data to remote hackers. In addition, Trojan.Refpron may allow third parties to execute programs and download additional malware such as rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan.Refpron may also generate a large numbers of popup adverts. Trojan.Refpron is a very dangerous threat to the security of the user’s personal and financial data.
Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames Description
Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames is a Trojan designed to steal usernames and passwords from online games and send them to a remote server. Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames is able to monitor all your keystrokes including personal and financial information (banking website passwords, credit card numbers, and more). Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames may launch on every Windows startup.
Trojan.Downloader.Small.aces Description
Trojan.Downloader.Small.aces is a Trojan created to hijack and infect user’s computer with malware. Once installed, Trojan.Downloader.Small.aces may open a conduit by which large amounts of spyware and and unwanted malware applications can be installed to the computer system. These applications may generate a large amount of fake alerts. Due to the malicious activities of Trojan.Downloader.Small.aces, user’s personal and financial information may be at risk of being stolen by a third party. Trojan.Downloader.Small.aces is a dangerous threat to your personal and financial information.
Updated Threat List
The following parasite threats were updated:
Zlob.Trojan
Trojan.Generic
Trojan.FakeAlert
MSAntivirus 2008
Internet Antivirus
Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BN
Trojan.Dropper-Delf
Trojan-Downloader.Agent.gfg
Antivirus 2008
AntiSpyCheck
MSAntivirus 2008
Windows Antivirus 2008
Antivirus 2009
Power Antivirus 2009
Trojan.Crypt.XPACK
Virtumonde
WinAntivirusPro
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by Grace Mathews on Monday, September 1st, 2008 at 12:34 pm and is filed under Spyware Alerts.
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