W32/Rimecud

W32/Rimecud is a worm that propagates via removable USB drives, MSN chat client and file sharing networks. W32/Rimecud can embed malicious code onto explorer.exe and modify Windows registry to hook itself during the startup process.

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  • W32/Autorun.worm.zzp is a worm that spreads on hard drives and removable USB drives. W32/Autorun.worm.zzp will create an Autorun.Inf file on the compromised computer so that the worm is run each the the compromised drive is accessed.

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  • W32/Autorun.worm!5492698F is a worm that will run when an infected drive is accessed. W32/Autorun.worm!5492698F will create a copy of itself on any accessible drives it founds including network drives. A registry key will also be created by this Worm to start itself during Windows startup.

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  • FakeAlert-EA

    FakeAlert-EA is a misleading application that will display fake security alerts on infected computer. This is a detection for a Trojan that may download a rogue security program and install on computer. FakeAlert-EA will also modify Internet browser settings to redirect web browsers to scam security website.

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  • BackDoor-DKA

    BackDoor-DKA is an Internet worm that may copy itself to root drive of any accessible drives on the compromised computer. BackDoor-DKA may act as a backdoor that will allow a remote attacker to gain access on the computer unknown to user.

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  • Downloader-BQZ.a is a Trojan that when executed on computer can connect to a remote server and download additional malware. Downloader-BQZ.a can also steal banking information from infected computer such as username and bank account info. It was also designed to update itself if necessary utilizing an Internet connection.

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  • JS/FakeAlert.dldr.a is a detection for a malicious JavaScript file that will download and install unwanted programs on compromised computer. JS/FakeAlert.dldr.a was usually install on a server-based applications such as web pages to automatically execute itself on visitors computer. It is also capable of redirecting web browser to another website that propagates a rogue security application.

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  • FakeAlert-IE

    FakeAlert-IE is generic detection for a Trojan that when infect a computer will display excessive fake alerts and warning messages to convince computer users to purchase the registered version of the rogue program it is promoting. Commonly Trojan like FakeAlert-IE was being created as a primary attack to be followed by a more severe infection [...]

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  • Downloader-BVV is a detection for a malicious batch file that will download malware on computers when initiated. Downloader-BVV is an identification given for an infected 32 bit binary files that was used to execute malware remotely and prevent them from being executed.

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  • BackDoor-EER!bat is a Trojan that will provide an attacker to gain remote access on the infected computer by creating a backdoor ports. BackDoor-EER will modify system files and create its own registry entries to hook itself on Windows start-up process.

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