Troj/Mdrop-F
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Sdbot-ABI
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/DownLdr-HI
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Trojan.Abwiz.D
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Abwiz.D is a Trojan horse that downloads and executes remote files and sends confidential computer information to a remote attacker. The Trojan also allows a remote attacker to perform various unauthorized actions on the compromised computer.
Trojan.Delsha.B
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Delsha.B is a Trojan Horse that deletes network shared folders.
Note: Virus definitions dated prior to July 27, 2005 detect this as Trojan Horse.
BAT.Trojan
This malware was reported by: Symantec
BAT.Trojan is a generic detection for various Trojan horse batch files.
Troj/Bancban-DY
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-DW
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-HU
This malware was reported by: Sophos
New RootKit
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Troj/Ablank-AE
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Myftu-H
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Killfiles.AD
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Killfiles.AD is a Trojan that consists in a batch script that deletes key files for the correct functioning of the operating system. Those files are located in the Windows directory and several of its subfolders, as well as in the root directory of the C
Killfiles.AC
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Killfiles.AC is a Trojan that consists in a batch script that deletes key files for the correct functioning of the operating system. Those files are located in the Windows directory and several of its subfolders, as well as in the root directory of the C
SymbOS.Cabir.U
This malware was reported by: Symantec
SymbOS.Cabir.U is a proof-of-concept worm that propagates through Bluetooth-enabled devices. The worm runs on the Symbian OS, which is used as the operating system for Nokia Series 60 cellular telephones.
W32.Bleshare!dr
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Bleshare!dr is a virus that appends itself to .exe executable files in folders with names containing the string "hare" or "ownload". It also drops and runs W32.Pinfi infected security risks to the compromised computer.
Backdoor.Samkams
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Backdoor.Samkams is a Trojan horse with back door capabilities that allows a remote attacker to have unauthorized access to the compromised computer.
W32/Bobax-M
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Rbot-AJA
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Kelvir-AT
This malware was reported by: Sophos
RiotImmort-510
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smitfraud.c
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smithfraud.c is a phishing attempt where a fake login
screen is presented to user, in an attempt to collect user account
information.
Note: There is also a spying trojan that installs a fake warning message
on computer screen saying
Mytob.IJ
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Mytob.IJ is a worm with backdoor characteristics that connects to an IRC server in order to receive remote control commands, such as delete, download and run files.It downloads other malware to the affected computer, such as the worm detected as Faribot.
Troj/Bancban-EB
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-DX
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Adware-FWNToolbar
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.IK@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.IK@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
Banker.AEP
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Banker.AEP is a Trojan with backdoor characteristics that obtains confidential information from the user.In order to do so, it checks if certain websites, which belong to banking entities, are accessed. Then, it will close them and open others of similar
Adware-ExactSearch.dr
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Hagbard-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Sdbot-ABI
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Badmaca-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Bancban-DY
This malware was reported by: Sophos
SymbOS/Skulls.CB
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Trojan.Secup
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Secup is a Trojan horse that shows fake security warnings as a message box, icons in the system tray, or popups, deceiving users into downloading and installing programs from possibly malicious Web sites.
W32/Sdbot-ABQ
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-HU
This malware was reported by: Sophos
PWSteal.Wowcraft
This malware was reported by: Symantec
PWSteal.Wowcraft is a password-stealing Trojan horse that attempts to steal the password to the "World of Warcraft" game and send it to the creator of the Trojan.
W32/Bobax-N
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Ablank-AE
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Mytob.IM@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.IM@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 also spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Se
W32.Bratle.A
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Bratle.A is a worm that attempts to propagate by exploiting the Microsoft Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011). It also opens a FTP server on the compromised computer.
W32.Incef
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Falsu.A is a worm that spreads through file sharing networks and mIRC.
Note: Virus definitions dated July 31st, 2005 or earlier may detect this threat as W32.Incef.
W32/Lebreat-E
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Falsu.A
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Falsu.A is a worm that spreads through file sharing networks and mIRC.
Note: Virus definitions dated July 31st, 2005 or earlier may detect this threat as W32.Incef.
W32.Falsu.A
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Falsu.A is a worm that spreads through file sharing networks and mIRC.
Note: Virus definitions dated July 31st, 2005 or earlier may detect this threat as W32.Incef.
W32.Bobax.AA@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Bobax.AA@mm is a mass-mailing worm that sends itself to addresses gathered from the compromised computer and from search results on www.google.com and www.accoona.com. It also operates as a covert proxy.
Note: Virus definitions dated July 31st, 200
W32.Bobax.AA@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Bobax.AA@mm is a mass-mailing worm that sends itself to addresses gathered from the compromised computer and from search results on www.google.com and www.accoona.com. It also operates as a covert proxy.
Note: Virus definitions dated July 31st, 200
Bobax.AU
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Bobax.AU is a worm that prevents users and installed programs from accessing several websites, which mainly belong to several antivirus companies.Bobax.AU spreads via email, in a message with variable characteristics.
Pombero-2029
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Bobax-M
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Trojan.Jupillites
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Jupillites is a Trojan horse that runs as a proxy. It also performs an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Denial of Service attack against a predetermined computer.
Troj/Hogil-G
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Kelvir-AT
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Bancban-EB
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Reatle.D@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Reatle.D@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and attempts to spread by exploiting the Microsoft Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011).
W32/Mytob-KK
This malware was reported by: Sophos
PWSteal.Tarno.N
This malware was reported by: Symantec
PWSteal.Tarno.N is a Trojan horse that attempts to steal user names, passwords, and other system information.
Backdoor.Haxdoor.E
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Backdoor.Haxdoor.E is a Trojan horse program that opens a back door on the compromised computer and allows a remote attacker to have unauthorized access. It also logs keystrokes, steals passwords, and drops rootkits that run in safe mode.
W32.Reatle.E@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Reatle.E@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and attempts to spread by exploiting the DCOM RPC Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026) on TCP port 135.
W32/Kalel-E
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Hagbard-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32.Mydoom.CH@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mydoom.CH@mm is a mass-mailing worm that opens a back door and lowers security settings on the compromised computer.
W32/Sdbot-ABQ
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Spyware-007
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Mytob.HL@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Mytob.HL@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 also spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Se
W32.Bratle.B
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Bratle.B is a worm that attempts to spread by exploiting the Microsoft Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011). It also opens an FTP server on the compromised computer.
W32/Rbot-AJO
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Bobax-N
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Lebreat-E
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W97M.Scram
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W97M.Scram is a Microsoft Word macro virus that deletes files and adds text to documents.
Incef.A
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
Incef.A is a worm that modifies several settings of the peer-to-peer (P2P) program KaZaA: it shares the root directory of the C: drive and a subfolder of the Windows directory, and it disables the firewall and the virus filtering included in it.It carrie
Trojan.Joex
This malware was reported by: Symantec
Trojan.Joex is a Trojan horse that changes the Internet Explorer home page and disables the Windows Task Manager. The Trojan is also able to download and execute files.
PWSteal.Bancos.AA
This malware was reported by: Symantec
PWSteal.Bancos.AA is a Trojan that steals passwords and logs keystrokes entered into certain Web sites.
W32/Mytob-DY
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Pombero-2029
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Tilebot-B
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Hogil-G
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Mytob-KK
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Fan-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Troj/Badmaca-A
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Danom
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
Danom viruses are proof-of-concept viruses for Microsoft Command Shell codename Monad. They do infect other Monad scripts, although there is also a cross infector for .MSH, .BAT and .CMD files.
W32/Mytob-DZ
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Kalel-E
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Bagle-BW
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Bagle.cb@MM
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
This mass-mailing worm arrives as an email attachment in a message with the following characteristics:
From:
(spoofed / forged)
Subject:
The subject line is one of the following:
Re: Msg reply
Re: Hello
Re:
Re:
Re: Yahoo!
W32.Beagle.BY@mm
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Beagle.BY@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to email copies of itself to addresses gathered from the compromised computer. The worm also opens a back door on TCP Port 9030 on the compromised computer.
Spyware-WebHancer.dr
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32/Sdbot-ABS
This malware was reported by: Sophos
W32/Rbot-AJO
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Keylog-ABSpy
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
W32.Chod.D
This malware was reported by: Symantec
W32.Chod.D is a worm with back door capabilities that spreads via MSN Messenger. The worm also lowers security settings and blocks access to several Web sites.
Adware-EyeGet
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-SmartPops
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Bagle.bw
This malware was reported by: F-Secure
A new Bagle variant - Bagle.bw was found on Aug 4th, 2005 and is
spreading in the wild. This variant is very similar to older variants,
it sends variable emails containing EXE attachments. It also opens
backdoor and can act as proxy and email relay.
W32/Rbot-AKA
This malware was reported by: Sophos
Infober.A
This malware was reported by: Panda Software
BackDoor-CHT
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
Adware-123mania
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc
BackDoor-CHT.cfg
This malware was reported by: Network Associates Inc