Information Time: 09:48:27 Date: 23/02/2012 IP: 38.107.179.211 Browser: Unknown

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Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Delf.grq
This Trojan is designed to install and launch other programs on the victim machine without the knowledge or consent of the user. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file). It is 556 544 bytes in size....

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Trojan.Win32.FakeAV.eya
This Trojan simulates an anti-virus program in order to obtain remuneration from the user for the detection and deletion of false threats. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file). It is 1 134 592...

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Trojan.Win32.Buzus.fbcr
The program's main window is shown below: Once launched, the Trojan performs the following actions: If it detects the following processes, it ceases running:...

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P2P-Worm.Win32.Palevo.arxz
This malicious program provides a malicious user with remote access to the infected computer and uses P2P network file sharing directories to distribute itself. It is a Windows application (PE EXE...

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not-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.FunWeb.di
This malicious program is part of other malicious adware. It is a Windows Dynamic Link Library (PE DLL file). It is 213 111 bytes in size. It is written in C++.

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Trojan-GameThief.Win32.Magania.dlip
This Trojan belongs to the family of Trojans that steals passwords from online gaming user account records. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 116 736 bytes in size. It is packed using...

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Trojan.MSIL.Agent.azy
Once launched, the backdoor establishes a connection with this server: in***aca.com A combination of the following strings is used as a login and password:...

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Trojan.MSIL.Agent.azx
This Trojan downloads files from the Internet without the user's knowledge. It is a Windows .NET application (PE EXE file) and is 35 328 bytes in size.

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Hoax.Win32.ArchSMS.ong
This malicious program demands a ransom in exchange for the content of an encrypted archive, which users believe contains a file that they need. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 1 191...

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Hoax.Win32.ArchSMS.hewm
Once launched, the Trojan creates the following system registry key: [HKCU\Software\Stimul] Then, the Trojan displays the following window: After confirmation of "I agree with the rules",...

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Megaupload founder granted bail
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Late Playbook OS upgrade released
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