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Old 03-03-2010, 08:22 AM
Poizun Poizun is offline
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Originally Posted by SecurityAnalyst View Post
A new virus has infected more than 750 thousand computers around the world, Reuters reports citing the information the company NetWitness.

Virus "Trojan-DownIoader.Win32.Agent" gathers information on the login and password for the online financial systems, social networks and mailboxes.

According to the company, was contaminated by many organizations, sites of banks, mailboxes Yahoo, Hotmail accounts, and a number of social networks.

The first data on Trojan-DownIoader were obtained specialists NetWitness back in February, when assessing the safety of one of the client networks. In a cache of stolen information Trojan-DownIoader revealed more than 680 thousand usernames and passwords, including for access to online banking, Facebook, Yahoo, Hotmail, and more than 20 thousand SSL-certificates, personal data.

General computer protection from malicious software and installation of password system can not protect your PC from this virus, however there is a specialized anti-virus software to fight against such viruses.
Download link: http://removetrojan.net/securitytool/install.exe

That URL looks completely dicey to me. I would go out on a limb and say you are trying to infect others? (Just looked into it) The site isn't even a site so to speak, so when you try to trick people into actually downloading Trojans, try to link it up to a website which looks legit and drops something secretly in the backdoor instead of the worst choice of web address and actual site.

Also, for future reference, make the actual file size a bit bigger than it is. That makes it more believable too.

Nice try though. Also, if im wrong on this and look like a complete douche, so be it. But yeah, ill back myself..
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