StartPage-HG
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.DO@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.DO@mm is a mass-mailing worm that has back door capabilities and uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer.
Mytob.EP
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Mytob.EP is a worm with backdoor characteristics that connects to an IRC server in order to receive control commands, which allow the affected computer to be remotely administrated.This worm ends processes belonging to several security tools, such as ant
Adware-EGroup
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-IEToolBar
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Francette-S
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Chode-C
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Adware-CWS
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.DP@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Troj/Puppet-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Backdoor.Sdbot.AR
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Backdoor.Sdbot.AR is a back door Trojan horse capable of performing distributed denial of service attacks, act as a proxy, and exploit vulnerabilities. It receives commands using its own IRC client and leaves open ports on the compromised computer.
W32/Mytob.cc@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This detection is for a mass-mailing worm that combines W32/Mydoom@MM functionality with W32/Sdbot.worm functionality.
Mail Propagation
The virus arrives in an email message as follows:
From:
(Spoofed email sender)
Do not as
W32/Mytob.ca@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.DV@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Adware-Conspy
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-SurfSideKick
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Mytob.bd
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
The Mytob.bd worm-backdoor appeared in the very end of May 2005.
It sends e-mails with a URL to a website that hosts an infected
file and also contains an IRC-controlled backdoor.
Skulls.L
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
Adware-ShopNav
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Kelvir-AE
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-BD
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Mytob.EN
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Adware-ZSearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Mytob-AQ
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Banker-DB
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Mytob.bf
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
The Mytob.bf worm-backdoor appeared in the end of May - beginning
of June 2005. It sends e-mails with an infected attachment and
also contains an IRC-controlled backdoor. It is a close variant
of Mytob.bd worm.
Adware-IWantSearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-Yoursearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Joke-Delay
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Smitfraud.A
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Smitfraud.A is a virus that infects the Windows file WININET.DLL and hooks all the calls to the function HttpSendRequest.Smitfraud.A infects computers that have been affected by the adware detected as Smitfraud. The infected DLL is used by the adware in
Backdoor.Nibu.K
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Backdoor.Nibu.K opens a back door Trojan horse on a compromised computer. It also runs a keylogger, periodically sending the stolen information to a predetermined email address.
Smitfraud
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Smitfraud is an adware program that infects the Windows file WININET.DLL with the virus detected as W32/Smitfraud.A.The infected DLL (Dynamic Link Library) hooks all the calls to the function HttpSendRequest, and as a result the adware is able to log the
W32.Mytob.DY@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.DY@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer.
The worm spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Service
Troj/Cgab-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-U
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Kassbot-F
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Tirbot-G
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob.bx@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-StartToolBar
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Mytob-DO
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Lineage-O
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Adware-ValueAd
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-RBlast
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-AdBreak
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-SideStep
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-WUpd
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-Search-Explor
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-Zipclix
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-StopPop
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-ExplBar
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-BDEProjector
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-StripPlayer
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Rbot-AFB
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-AO
This malware was reported by: Sophos
PWSteal.Lemir
This malware was reported by: Symantec
PWSteal.Lemir is a Trojan horse that attempts to steal passwords from the "Legend of Mir 2" online game and send them to the author.
W32/Sdbot.worm!305152
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This is a variant of W32/Sdbot.worm
which bears strong resemblance to the many other members of this rapidly growing family.
It is detected as W32/Sdbot.worm.gen.bi
with the specified engine and DATs, and bears the following characte
W32/Randon-AN
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-AP
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Mytob.EB@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EA@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EA@mm is a mass-mailing worm that has back door capabilities and uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer.
Trojan.Kakkeys
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Kakkeys is a Trojan horse that attempts to leak sensitive information to a predetermined bulletin board (BBS). The Trojan is written in Ruby and may be distributed via the Winny file-sharing network.
Trojan.Webus.G
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Webus.G is a Trojan horse that connects to an IRC server and opens a back door on the compromised computer.
Trojan.Webus.G typically arrives as an email claiming pop star Michael Jackson has tried to kill himself.
W32.Mytob.EC@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EC@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
W32/Mytob.ch@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This detection is for a mass-mailing worm that combines W32/Mydoom@MM functionality with W32/Sdbot.worm functionality.
Mail Propagation
The virus arrives in an email message as follows:
From:
(Spoofed email sender)
Do not as
W32.Mytob.ED@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.ED@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
W32.Mytob.EE@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EE@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
W32/Mytob-AT
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Francette-S
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Mytob.EF@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EF@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer. The worm spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerabilit
Generic BackDoor.dr
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Trojan.Mitglieder.Q
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Mitglieder.Q is a Trojan horse that opens a back door on a compromised computer as well as acting as a SOCKS 4 proxy server. The Trojan also periodically contacts Web sites with information regarding the compromised computer.
W32/Mytob-BH
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Puppet-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Adware-SearchIt
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.EG@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Adware-ISearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-xplus
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-WhenUSearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-Megasearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Mytob-BI
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Kelvir-AE
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Adware-PrecisionPop
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Mytob.cg@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This detection is for a mass-mailing worm that combines W32/Mydoom@MM functionality with W32/Sdbot.worm functionality.
Mail Propagation
The virus arrives in an email message as follows:
From:
(Spoofed email sender)
Do not as
Downloader.DCM
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Adware-SafeSearch
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-WebSeek
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.EH@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EH@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens an IRC back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
Looxee
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Looxee is a hacking tool. Though these programs are legitimate and useful tools when they are appropriately used, a hacker could take advantage of them in order to carry out malicious actions.Looxee monitors and logs the actions carried out by the user o
W32/Rbot-AFN
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-AQ
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob.cv@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This detection is for a mass-mailing worm that combines W32/Mydoom@MM functionality with W32/Sdbot.worm functionality. Mail Propagation
The virus arrives in an email message as follows:
From:
(Spoofed email sender - may choose fr
W32.Mytob.EJ@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EJ@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer.
The worm spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Service R
W32.Mytob.EI@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EI@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer.
The worm spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Service R
Troj/Zapchas-K
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Cgab-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Kelvir.DA
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Kelvir.DA is a worm that spreads a variant of W32.Randex through MSN Messenger.
W32.Kedebe.D@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Kedebe.D@mm is a mass-mailing worm that lowers security settings by ending processes and preventing access to security-related Web sites.
SymbOS.Skulls.J
This malware was reported by: Symantec
SymbOS.Skulls.J is a Symbian Trojan horse that affects series 60 phones. The Trojan overwrites several applications and installs SymbOS.Cabir, SymbOS.Cabir.F, SymbOS.Cabir.G, and SymbOS.Skulls.C.
W32.Mytob.EK@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.EK@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens an IRC back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
Backdoor.Spookdoor
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Backdoor.Spookdoor is a Trojan horse that opens a back door and allows unauthorized access to the compromised computer.