24 threats found.
| Name | Threat Level | Description |
| Trojan-PSW.OSX.Corpref.A |
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Trojan-PSW.OSX.Corpref.A is a password stealing Trojan masquerading as a poker game program. It targets Mac OS X users. |
| Trojan.MacOS.ChinaTalk |
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Trojan.MacOS.ChinaTalk is a destructive trojan which deletes all user directories. It usually arrives disguised as a MacinTalk sound driver. It's code contains the following strings "A Phalcon/Skzm production". |
| Trojan.MacOS.Nvp |
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Virus.MacOS.Nvp is a malicious trojan that disguises itself as an application called 'New Look' in order to get onto the user's system. Once installed, this trojan modifies the system and prevents vowels from being entered using the keyboard. The malicious code contains strings, indicating the names of tha authors. |
| Trojan.MacOS.Tetracycle |
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Trojan.MacOS.Tetracycle is a malicious trojan secretly installed by Virus.MacOS.Mbdf.A. |
| Trojan.MacOS.Tweesh.a |
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Trojan.MacOS.Tweesh.a is a malicious trojan horse that may represent security risk for the compromised system. |
| Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger |
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Trojan.OSX.DNSChan is a malicious trojan that uses social engineering techniques to entice users to manually install the program. This trojan disguises itself as a video codec and associates itself with shared and free download videos. It was first seen and linked to porn sites but later it was also linked to funny videos. The mode of delivery of this trojan is typically via spam blogs (splogs), malicious banner Ads, poisoned Google search results and pay-per-install programs. |
| Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.C |
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Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.C is a malicious trojan that entices the user to download and manually install a fake video codec.
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| Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.D |
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Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.D is a trojan that entices users to download and install a fake video codec.
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| Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.E |
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Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.E is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system.
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| Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.F |
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Trojan.OSX.DNSChanger.F is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system. |
| Trojan.OSX.Lamzev.a |
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Trojan.OSX.Lamzev.a is a Trojan horse that opens a back door on the compromised computer.
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| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.A |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.A is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.B |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.B is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.C |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.C is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system.
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| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.D |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.D is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer.
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| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.E |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.E is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.F |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.F is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system.
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| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.G |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.G is a Trojan horse that modifies the Domain Name System (DNS) settings of the affected system.
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| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.K |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.K is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.M |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.M is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.N |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.N is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.O |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.O is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.P |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.P is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |
| Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.Q |
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Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.Q is a Trojan horse that changes the DNS settings on the compromised computer. |