Remove Win32/Small.CA

Win32/Small.CA is a detection for Trojan files that performs certain malicious actions once installed on the computer. The Trojan belongs to a big group that has so many variants who can serve risky purposes, hence, they are utilized to download and execute other threats originating from a remote server.

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Remove Win32:ZAccess-PB [Trj]

Win32:ZAccess-PB [Trj] is a Trojan that carries a component of backdoor and rootkit. The Trojan can gather sensitive information from the infected computer. It may also allow a remote attacker to access the computer and manipulate some settings.

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Remove Trojan.Zlob.G

Trojan.Zlob.G is a Trojan that comes from a large family of malware. Recent released of this Trojan are involved in the deployment of rogue software, most of them are fake anti-virus products. The threat is capable of downloading and executing remote files. Additionally, Trojan.Zlob.G affects Internet browser by redirecting home page and search page to a malicious web page.

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Remove Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj]

Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj] is part of a Backdoor Trojan family. Study shows that this malware can also come with other variants like Trojan Dropper and Rootkit. Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj] is the main component that can open some ports on the computer allowing remote unauthorized access.

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Remove Win32:Crypt-OUI [Trj]

Win32:Crypt-OUI [Trj] is a Trojan that brings huge damages to the computer when not taken out right away. Although it is not like a virus that replicates, this Trojan is able to infect and harm other files on the compromised machine. There is a chance that your anti-virus program may detect Win32:Crypt-OUI [Trj] if it is running with most recent database. Obsolete or outdated security software may fail to detect the presence of Win32:Crypt-OUI [Trj].

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Remove LNK:Runner-B [Trj]

LNK:Runner-B [Trj] is a computer threat that commonly acquired by users from compromised web sites. This is also known as the Link Runner Virus. In some instances, malware authors are using spam email messages with the Trojan attach. Through the use of scripts, LNK:Runner-B [Trj] executes when user opens the message.

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“Please remove ity.im ads from your website” Rootkit Trojan

If you are seeing a pop-up message saying “Please remove ity.im ads from your website” then, your PC may be infected with a rootkit Trojan. This virus can be identified by Windows Defender as Trojan.MBR.Alureon!IK. It simply means that the threat has infected the master boot record (MBR) of the computer and has modified various settings in it.

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Remove Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp]

Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp] is a detection named by Avast to identify harmful program that aims to drop other malware files onto the infected computer. Presence of Win32:Dropper-gen [Drp] can trigger more damages on the PC by fetching other threats from a remote server.

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Remove Backdoor:Win32/RDPopen

Backdoor:Win32/RDPopen is a harmful Trojan in the wild since Microsoft Security Essentials detected it in June 2012. As of this moment, there are two variants of the Trojan known as Backdoor:Win32/RDPopen.A and Backdoor:Win32/RDPopen.B. Both share the same payload of allowing a remote attacker to gain access on the infected computer. Attacker can stage a number of actions from an unknown location after the connection has established. The link can also utilized by the author to download arbitrary files causing more damages on the compromised system.

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Remove Trojan HTML.Redirector.WD

Trojan HTML.Redirector.WD is a computer infection that affects mostly browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. This Trojan is considered as malicious HTML web pages that try to exploits a weakness in your PC. Normally, Trojan HTML.Redirector.WD arrives when user pays a visit to compromised web sites. Threat may also be dropped on the system with another Trojan or virus infection. Free software downloads and file-sharing tools are seen to deploy copies of Trojan HTML.Redirector.WD.

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