Articles in the F-Secure Category
Posted in F-Secure on 9 December 2010
Worm:W32/Todon.I is a worm that spreads to new victim machines via infected removable and network drives. The worm also has trojan-downloader capabilities, as it attempts to download additional files from remote servers.
Posted in F-Secure on 8 December 2010
Worm:W32/Todon.I is a worm that spreads to new victim machines via infected removable and network drives. The worm also has trojan-downloader capabilities, as it attempts to download additional files from remote servers.
Posted in F-Secure on 2 December 2010
Trojan:JS/Obfuscated.Gen is a Generic Detection that identifies malicious HTML, Javascripts, PDF, or any scripting files that contain obfuscated code, which may be used by malware authors to evade antivirus signature detection, as well as making malicious scripts harder discover and analyze
Posted in F-Secure on 18 October 2010
Backdoor:WinCE/PhoneCreeper.A provides unauthorized remote access to a mobile device.
Posted in F-Secure on 29 September 2010
A programming flaw or security loophole that may allow other users, applications or attackers to affect a program or system without the user’s authorization or knowledge.
Posted in F-Secure on 28 September 2010
A trojan, or trojan horse, is a seemingly legitimate program which secretly performs other, usually malicious, functions. It is usually user-initiated and does not replicate.
Posted in F-Secure on 28 September 2010
This type of trojan secretly installs spy programs and/or keylogger programs.
Posted in F-Secure on 7 September 2010
Also known as a trojan horse program, this is a deceptive program that performs additional actions without the user’s knowledge or permission. It does not replicate.
Posted in F-Secure on 2 September 2010
A malicious program that secretly integrates itself into program or data files. It spreads by integrating itself into more files each time the host program is run.
Posted in F-Secure on 2 September 2010
A program that secretly and maliciously integrates itself into program or data files. It spreads by integrating itself into more files each time the host program is run.






