Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF

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Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF Description

Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF is a Java Trojan that is found in random Java files. These files are inserted into the infected computer system via security gaps associated with Java environment in a variety of common knowledge programs, which processes are active as the computer is connected to the website spreading the malicious code. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF searches for vulnerabilities and exploits them. With the help of Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF, the attacker can send or retrieve data through remote server or use certain URLs to redirect users or inject a malicious code. Trojan.JS.Agent.GHF circulates via social engineering tricks on social networks or via JS injects detected in fraudulent websites.

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This entry was last updated on 09/14/12 and posted on 09/13/12. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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