Keyword: JS_PETCH
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This Trojan may be dropped by other malware. It redirects browsers to certain sites. Arrival Details This Trojan may be dropped by other malware. Other Details This Trojan redirects browsers to the
This JavaScript file links to a malicious link which contains a fake video entitled, "This is the best April Fools' prank ever!" . After attempting to play the video, it prompts the user to login.
This Trojan redirects browsers to certain sites. Other Details This Trojan redirects browsers to the following sites: http://{BLOCKED}senfoppen.nl/1.html
As of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible. Download Routine As of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible. Other Details This Trojan connects to the following possibly malicious URL:
This Trojan may be hosted on a website and run when a user accesses the said website. Arrival Details This Trojan may be hosted on a website and run when a user accesses the said website. Other
Trend Micro has flagged this JavaScript as noteworthy due to the increased potential for damage, propagation, or both, that it possesses. Specifically, it exploits the recently discovered Java
This Trojan opens a certain registry key. It then queries the data under a specific value for the subkeys under a certain key. For the paths that it finds, it will append a certain line. It will then
This Trojan connects to a certain URL using the Internet browser to display an animation. It does this to hide its malicious routine. It sets a URL as the automatic configuration script address of
It resolves an IP address to download an updated copy of itself or another malicious file. The resolved IP address is in the following format: http://{date+data}.{resolved address}.com/get.php This
This Trojan takes advantage of the following software vulnerability to drop malicious files: Adobe and Acrobat .PDF Vulnerability This Trojan arrives as an attachment to email messages spammed by
This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites. It may be hosted on a website and run when a user
This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites. Arrival Details This Trojan arrives on a system as a
This worm checks if Mozilla Thunderbird is installed in the affected system. It checks for the SMTP server used by this application by checking the file prefs.js and use it to send email messages
This Trojan arrives as an attachment to spammed email claiming to be from a security researcher. It drops a malicious JavaScript that drops a backdoor. To get a one-glance comprehensive view of the
This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites. Arrival Details This Trojan arrives on a system as a
This Trojan may arrive on a system as a fake plugin for Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox . The URL redirections may then lead to advertisements or scam surveys that may ask for the user's mobile
This worm arrives via removable drives. It may be downloaded by other malware/grayware/spyware from remote sites. It modifies registry entries to hide files with System and Read-only attributes. It
This spyware may be dropped by other malware. It executes then deletes itself afterward. It connects to certain websites to send and receive information. Arrival Details This spyware may be dropped
Trojans or Trojan horse programs refer to a family of malware that carry payloads or other malicious actions that can range from the mildly annoying to the irreparably destructive. They can also
This is the Trend Micro detection for .JOB files that execute files detected as JS_QAKBOT. These files are components of the WORM_QAKBOT malware family. NOTES: This is the Trend Micro detection for