Articles Archive for 16 February 2010

Win32/Oficla Family
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/Oficla is a family of trojans that downloads other malicious files from the Internet.
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.

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Submitting Malware SamplesPlease…

 

Win32/Zuten.GC
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/Zuten.GC variant is a Trojan that steals login credentials and in-game information related to various Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG).
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to…

 

Win32/SpyEye.B
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/SpyEye.B variant is a malicious Trojan designed to gather sensitive information and reports back to a command and control server.
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see…

 

Win32/FakeAV.CDG
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/FakeAV.CDG is a malicious software disguised as legitimate anti-virus and anti-spyware. It misleads user by diplaying severe infection through alert warnings, popups, and fake scan results.
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For detailed…

 

Win32/InternetSecurity2010.V
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/InternetSecurity2010.V is a malicious software disguised as legitimate anti-virus and anti-spyware. It misleads user by diplaying severe infection through alert warnings, popups, and fake scan results.
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For…

 

Win32/Oficla.BR
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 16 February 2010

Win32/Oficla.BR is a trojan that downloads other malicious files from the Internet.
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.
For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.

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Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our…