Threat Database Trojans Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A

Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A

By CagedTech in Trojans

Another high-level threat named Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A was recently detected by threat researchers. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A is a Trojan infection that invades the targeted computer stealthily, and after installed, may perform several actions that will cause severe damage to the infected machine. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A is a variant of the nasty Trojan.Zbot and also is detected under the name Trojan.Win32.Reconyc.cibt. By displaying a pop-up update alert, Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A may induce computer users into downloading threats onto their machines. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A may paralyze the computer's system and damage crucial folders and files. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A will prevent the computer user from connecting the Internet to avoid detection and removal. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A offers a fake virus scanner that, if downloaded, will not close by normal means. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A may turn the infected computer into a very slow and vulnerable machine. By using the vulnerabilities created by Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A, third parties may collect important information and use the data to practice unsafe actions. Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A shouldn't be allowed to remain on the infected computer under any circumstances. If computer users notice any of the symptoms described above, they should execute a full scan of their machines in order to identify Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A's presence. Then, they should remove Trojan:Win32/Ruovs.A and its related threats immediately with a malware remover, to avoid more damage to their machines.

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