Trojan.Agent.ir, Trojan.Nosok, Trojan.Inject.apd, more – SpyHunter Update v.8.90

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SpyHunter Spyware Definitions Update: v.8.90 (08/06/2008) SpyHunter Latest Program Update: v.3.5.11
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Trojan.Agent.ir Description

Trojan.Agent.ir is a Trojan application that downloads and installs additional malware to the user’s computer. Trojan.Agent.ir usually installs through exploitation of networks. Once installed, Trojan.Agent.ir 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.Agent.ir may allow third parties to execute programs and download additional malware such as rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan.Agent.ir may also generate a large numbers of popup adverts.

Trojan.Nosok Description

Trojan.Nosok is a Trojan created to hijack and infect user’s computer. Trojan.Nosok creates a security breach through which spyware and unwanted malware applications are downloaded and installed without the user’s knowledge and consent. These applications may generate a large amount of fake alerts. Due to the malicious activities of Trojan.Nosok, user’s personal and financial information may be at risk of being stolen by a third party.

Trojan.Inject.apd Description

Trojan.Inject.apd is a Trojan designed to make user’s computers vulnerable by injecting itself into the user’s Windows system processes. Once injected, Trojan.Inject.apd will create a channel in the computer system through which a large amount of malware are downloaded and installed. Trojan.Inject.apd may also contact remote websites to expose user’s personal and financial information. In addition, Trojan.Inject.apd may use advanced rootkit techniques to sneak through most anti-virus and anti-spyware programs and hide itself from visible system processes.

Trojan.Downloader.Small.zot Description

Trojan.Downloader.Small.zot is a Trojan created to infiltrate in the user’s computer and allow the entrance of adware and spyware into the its system. Trojan.Downloader.Small.zot infects computers through security exploits and other deceptive methods. Trojan.Downloader.Small.zot breaks into the user’s system and grants access to a third party who can then take control of the computer, steal personal information or damage the system. Trojan.Downloader.Small.zot is considered a threat to the security of your personal and financial data.

Power Antivirus 2009 Description

 
 
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Power Antivirus 2009 or PowerAntivirus2009, is a rogue anti-spyware program and a clone of Win Antivirus 2008. Power Antivirus 2009 uses Win Antivirus 2008’s same interface and it’s even promoted by the same website, power-antivirus-2009.com. Power Antivirus 2009 may install in the user’s computer system through a Trojan or the user may have downloaded it by mistake.

Once installed, Power Antivirus 2009 generates fake popups and system alert messages stating the user’s computer is infected with spyware. Power Antivirus 2009 is also able to generate a rogue computer system scan and display erroneous spyware results. These scare tactics are only used by Power Antivirus 2009 to push the user into purchasing Power Antivirus 2009’s full version.

Power Antivirus 2009 is an upgrade of rogue Win Antivirus 2008. Power Antivirus 2009 is a threat to the user’s privacy.

Trojan.Rootkit.Rustock Description

Trojan.Rootkit.Rustock is a malicous Trojan application that uses advanced rootkit techniques to sneak through most anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. Trojan.Rootkit.Rustock downloads and installs additional malware to the user’s computer system. Trojan.Rootkit.Rustock may also generate unwanted advertising.

Trojan.BHO.fig Description

Trojan.BHO.fig is a Trojan Trojan that may install secretly in order to infect computers with malware. Once installed, Trojan.BHO.fig may open a conduit by which large amounts of adware and spyware can be installed to the computer system. Trojan.BHO.fig may also grant access to a third party who can then take control of the computer, steal personal information or damage the system. Trojan.BHO.fig is a very dangerous threat to the security of the user’s personal and financial data.
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