Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM
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Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 11 |
First Seen: | April 30, 2014 |
Last Seen: | March 24, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM is a threat designed to take over your PC and restrain you from accessing your software as normal. The main goal of Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM is to generate revenue by allowing third parties to gain access to your computer from a remote location. Using threats like Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM, ill-minded persons may insert other threats into your computer, control it remotely, track on its contents and your activity and carry out a variety of other hoaxes. Because of this, PC security researchers believe that Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM represents a severe threat to your computer's security and to your privacy. If Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM is installed on your computer, PC security researchers strongly recommend taking steps to erase Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM at once with the cooperation of a reliable, fully updated anti-malware program.
How Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM Enters a Computer
Threats like Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may enter a computer using various ways. Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may be distributed in some of the ways listed below:
- Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may be installed on a computer automatically through the use of other threats such as Trojan downloaders.
- Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may also be inserted into a computer during a visit of the computer user to an attack website, that is, a Web page specifically designed to detect vulnerabilities on victims' Web browsers and then exploit them in order to install threats like Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM.
- Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may be distributed using social engineering techniques. Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may be included as an attachment in spam email messages that will try to trick you into opening their attached file (for example, by claiming that it contains information about a refund from the IRS). The Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM compromised file may also be disguised as a fake update for Flash or other software on your computer.
- Trojan Horse Generic36.FGM may also be distributed using infected external memory utilities such as SD cards or Flash drives that have been in contact with infected PCs.
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