Suspicious.Lop.2 Detection Technology

Suspicious.Lop.2 is a detection technology designed to detect entirely new malware threats without traditional signatures. This technology is aimed at detecting malicious software that has been intentionally mutated or morphed by attackers. More information can be found at this Symantec page.

Trojan.Spyeye May Steal Confidential Info

Trojan.Spyeye is a Trojan horse that may steal information from the compromised computer. More information can be found at this Symantec page.

Agent-MJL Windows Trojan

Agent-MJL is a Trojan for the Windows platform. It includes functionality to run automatically. More information can be found at this Sophos page.

Agent-MJO Steals Confidential Info

Agent-MJO is a Trojan for the Windows platform. It includes functionality to copy itself to the <WINDOWS> folder; steal confidential information; as well as access the Internet and communicate with a remote server via HTTP. More information can be found at this Sophos page.

VB-EMT Installs in Registry

VB-EMT is a Trojan for the Windows platform. Registry entries are created under: HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftVisual Basic. More information can be found at this Sophos page.

VBInjec-H Windows Trojan

VBInjec-H is a Trojan for the Windows platform. Registry entries are created under: HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftVisual Basic. More information can be found at this Sophos page.

VBInjec-I Creates Malicious File

VBInjec-I is a Trojan for the Windows platform. It includes functionality to run automatically. When installed, it creates the file <Windows>dvp.exe. Registry entries are created under: HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftVisual Basic. More information can be found at this Sophos page.

Agent-MJK Windows Trojan

Agent-MJK is a Trojan for the Windows platform. It includes functionality to run automatically, access the Internet and communicate with a remote server via HTTP. More information can be found at this Sophos page.