File-sharing Programs Carry Trojan Horse
News Although unrelated advertising programs are routinely bundled with free file-swapping programs -- and have prompted some user criticism in the past -- this appears to be the first time one of them has included a program classified as a Trojan...
[January 3, 2002, 9:37]
Sir Dystic's Claims Rubbished
News Revelling in the infamy he created for himself at this week's DEFCON in Las Vegas, computer hacker Sir Dystic, of the hacker clan ‘Cult of the Dead Cow', reckons the program - Back Orifice - can be sent to a victim without being noticed, a...
[August 6, 1998, 17:05]
Palm Hit By Trojan Horse
News According to Palm spokeswoman Julia Rodriguez, the company is unaware of any case of a user's data being deleted by the Trojan horse. A Trojan horse -- a program that poses as a beneficial application, yet does something completely different -- is...
[August 29, 2000, 8:21]
IT Priorities Conference: CNBC Europe Streams Video To GPRS
News White says that Newmediacom is also working with the Sky sports channel 'At the Races' on a pilot service that streams live horse races. It's going to be about streaming specific moments - with CNBC it's stock quotes, but it could also be a horse...
[August 23, 2004, 16:40]
UK Users Targeted By Banking Trojan
News After infecting a computer, the Trojan horse waits until the user visits a legitimate bank Web site, then injects malicious HTML into certain fields there. After infecting a computer, the Trojan horse waits until the user visits a legitimate bank...
[March 27, 2006, 9:05]
Trojan Horse Maps Drive, Lifts Addresses
News There are at least two versions of picture.exe making their way around the Internet, as well as a third very similar Trojan horse called soft.exe. Network Associates last week posted a report on picture.exe and updated its McAfee anti-virus...
[January 14, 1999, 15:38]
Windows VPN Software Allows Attacks
News The other bug affects Windows 2000 workstations and a select few Windows XP workstations, and allows a malicious user on a multi-user system to implant a Trojan horse that could be automatically executed by another unsuspecting user on the same...
[October 31, 2002, 14:18]
Porn Trojan May Mark New Era For Mac Security
News Intego issued an alert on Wednesday, warning Mac users of the OSX.RSPlug.A malware, which it describes as a Trojan horse. The Trojan horse also installs a root crontab which checks every minute to ensure that its DNS server is still active.
[November 1, 2007, 7:45]
ISP Forced To Take Action On Viruses
News Once these "Trojan horse" programs are installed, the viruses create a hole that lets spammers relay bulk emails, using the victim's address -- adding another layer of anonymity for the spammer. The spread of these Trojan horse viruses has caused...
[March 18, 2004, 13:55]
IE Flaws Open Back Door To Adware
News The Internet address from which the adware Trojan horse was downloaded resolves to I-Lookup.com, a search engine registered in Costa Rica that antivirus firms Symantec and PestPatrol have linked to aggressive advertising software.
[June 10, 2004, 8:45]
MB Horse Betting
Downloads MB Free Horse Betting is easy and user friendly software which lets you know the result of your bet. MB Free Horse Betting is a helpful tool in analyzing the fortune of the horse and the bookie. Just input the name of the horse and the race details...
[May 14, 2008, 13:32]
StartUp Watchdog
Downloads StartUp Watchdog is a Windows start-up manager, as well as a trojan horse, virus, and worm remover. StartUp Watchdog allows you to monitor all programs autostarted during your Windows start-up or after user logged in.
[January 20, 2004, 20:46]
MacScan
Downloads Version 2.5.2 provides protection from the latest threats to OS X, including the DNSChanger trojan horse, additionally, MacScan 2.5.2 contains an updated user interface and improvements to the spyware isolation code.
[June 10, 2008, 4:31]
3D Christmas Cookies
Downloads Select cookie shapes including snowman, bell, star, snowflake, gingerbread woman, angel, and rocking horse, Christmas tree. Version 3 improves user interface, sound mute. Delightful 3D Christmas Cookies float against a snowy sky as We Wish You A...
[November 29, 2006, 1:16]
How To Keep Your Internet Surfing Secure
White Papers Because of this, spyware is usually disguised as a Trojan horse. In order for it to work correctly, it must be able to run without the user shutting the computer down. Spyware means any program that can change the computer system while gathering...
[June 14, 2006, 0:00]
Security Firm Exposes Massive Crimeware Server
News A Trojan horse command-and-control server discovered in June contained 50GB of stolen user account and financial details, including 9,000 bank and credit-card account credentials from around the world and 463,582 user account passwords, according...
[August 8, 2008, 15:44]
Microsoft: DRM Trojan Hole Is Not A Vulnerability
News Microsoft has denied that an anti-piracy "feature" in its Windows Media Player that allows a Trojan horse to run on a user's PC is a vulnerability. There is no way to automatically force the user to run the malicious software.
[January 14, 2005, 12:15]
Porn Trojan Exploits Old Microsoft Hole
News A new Trojan horse is redirecting Internet users to pornographic Web sites by exploiting an old vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE). The JS/Seeker-E script can arrive by email or can be embedded into a Web page: when a user opens the...
[January 4, 2002, 12:43]
New Back Orifice-like Trojan Horse Found
News The Trojan horse arrives in a user's e-mail posing as a screen saver or game update, but once executed, it turns the victim's PC into an "open client. BackDoor-G installs three files on a user's system in the Windows and Windows/System directories.
[May 28, 1999, 8:51]
Trojan Logs E-banking Habits
News Security experts say they have discovered a Trojan horse that records e-banking user details and Web surfing habits. Some of the Brazilian ones just wait for the user to look at a Web site with the word 'bank' in, but this one specifically targets...
[November 11, 2004, 13:45]

