1 Feb
Backdoor.Tidserv.K is a Trojan that will monitor Internet access to various web sites and tries to steal information from the infected computer. Backdoor.Tidserv.K may also create a back door and allow remote access without users consent.
1 Feb
JS.SecurityToolFraud.C is a generic detection for malicious JavaScript files that prompts visitors on a fake security website into downloading unwanted program that are detected by Symantec products as SecurityToolFraud.
Trojan horse PSW.Generic7.BEMV is a generic detection for a Trojan that can be dropped by another threat. Trojan horse PSW.Generic7.BEMV is capable of stealing sensitive information such as user name and passwords from an infected computer.
26 Jan
Backdoor.Noppuca!inf is a detection for malicious files already infected with the virus called Backdoor.Noppuca. Backdoor.Noppuca!inf infected file can open a backdoor port in compromised computer that will allow a remote attacker to gain control.
26 Jan
Backdoor.Tidserv!gen1 is a generic detection used to identify computer threats associated with the Backdoor.Tidserv family. Files detected with Backdoor.Tidserv!gen1 has similarities of backdoor functionalities that may allow a remote attacker to gain access on infected computer.
26 Jan
Backdoor.Noppuca is a Trojan that can allow a remote attacker to gain access on infected computer via backdoor. Backdoor.Noppuca will modify Windows registry to run itself when computer is booted.
23 Jan
Packed.Generic.280 is a detection for malicious files that was intentionally encrypted in order to conceal them from antivirus programs. Packed.Generic.280 detection was used to detect security risks involving W32.IRCBot
W32.SillyFDCand Downloader.
23 Jan
Trojan.FakeAV!gen16 is a generic detection to identify security risks that belongs to a Trojan.FakeAV family. Detected Trojan.FakeAV!gen16 can be different variations but with similar characteristics.
21 Jan
W32.Ramnit!html is a heuristic detection for malicious HTML files that were infected with W32.Ramnit.
20 Jan
Roarur is a description for an attack that launches in multiple stages or also known as the “Operation Aurora” that spreads by exploiting a vulnerability in Internet Explorer and Windows. Associated threats with Roarur are Exploit-Comele (stage one), Roarur.dr (stage two) and Roarur.dll (stage three).