SpyHunter Spyware Definitions Update: v.8.65 (06/19/2008)
SpyHunter Latest Program Update: v.3.4.9
Note: Definitions for “SpyHunter Spyware Definitions Update v.8.64″ are included on this update.
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Newly Added Threat List
The following new parasites have been added to SpyHunter:
Trojan.Downloader.Agent.AGWZ Description
Trojan.Downloader.Agent.AGWZ is a Trojan downloader designed to make user’s computer vulnerable, allowing third parties to access user’s personal and financial information. Trojan.Downloader.Agent.AGWZ infiltrates into user’s computer system and creates a channel through which an exaggerated amount of spyware and adware can be downloaded and installed. The unwanted downloads may be rogue programs that generate annoying popup notifications which may interrupt user’s workflow. Trojan.Downloader.Agent.AGWZ is a threat to the user’s privacy and if not removed immediately may cause serious damages to the computer’s system.
Trojan.AutoRun.A Description
Trojan.AutoRun.A is a Trojan created to infiltrate user’s computer and allow the entrance of adware and spyware into its system. Once Trojan.AutoRun.A infiltrates user’s computer system, it opens a conduit through which a large amount of adware and spyware are installed. Due to Trojan.AutoRun.A’s malicious activities, it is considered a threat to the security of your personal and financial data.
Trojan.Downloader.Agent.D Description
Trojan.Downloader.Agent.D is a Trojan downloader designed to infect user’s computer. Trojan.Downloader.Agent.D creates a security-free channel on the user’s computer system, making the computer vulnerable. Trojan.Downloader.Agent.D may give access to remote third parties to download and install additional spyware and rogue applications without the user’s knowledge and consent. These applications may generate an exaggerated amount of fake adverts, thus interrupting user’s workflow. Trojan.Downloader.Agent.D may endanger the user’s personal and financial information.
Updated Threat List
The following parasite threats were updated:
Zlob.Trojan
AntiSpyCheck
IE Antivirus
Antivirus 2008
XPAntivirus
Trojan.Generic
Vista Antivirus 2008
Windows Antivirus 2008
Antivirus2008Pro
Trojan.FakeAlert
PWSteal.Lineage
Adware.AdBand
Packer.Malware.NSAnti.J
Trojan.Dropper-Delf
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by Grace Mathews on Thursday, June 19th, 2008 at 6:24 pm and is filed under Spyware Alerts.
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