Virus Alerts

  • Trojan.Java.Agent.I
    Trojan.Java.Agent.I is a trojan-dropper written in Java. On execution, the malware drops and runs an executable file.
  • Trojan.Iframe.BMY
    Trojan.Iframe.BMY (and the similar Trojan.JS.Iframe.CVT and Trojan.Iframe.BZW detections) identify webpages that contain a suspicious hidden iframe appended to the end of their HTML code.
  • Trojan-Dropper:OSX/Revir.D
    Trojan-Dropper:OSX/Revir.D silently drops other malicious programs onto the machine; on execution, Revir.D opens a decoy file to distract the user from the program's malicious activities.
  • Backdoor:OSX/Imuler.B
    Backdoor:OSX/Imuler.B contacts a remote server for instructions; it may then steal files or capture a screenshot of the infected computer system, which is later forwarded to the remote server.
  • Exploit:W32/CVE-2011-3402.A
    Exploit:W32/CVE-2011-3402.A is a Generic Detection that identifies malicious files which exploit a known vulnerability various Windows operating system versions.
  • Exploit:Java/Majava.B
    Exploit:Java/Majava.B identifies malicious files that exploit vulnerabilities in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
  • Exploit:W32/CVE-2010-0188.C
    Summary Exploit:W32/CVE-2010-0188.C identifies malicious PDF files downloaded by the Blackhole exploit kit that exploit a known vulnerability.
  • Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-5076.B
    Exploit:Java/CVE-2012-5076.B is a Generic Detection that identifies Java exploits.
  • Exploit:Java/Majava.A
    Exploit:Java/Majava.A is a Generic Detection that identifies Java exploits.
  • Exploit:W32/CVE-2010-0188.B
    Exploit:W32/CVE-2010-0188.B identifies malicious PDF files downloaded by the Blackhole exploit kit that exploit a known vulnerability.
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