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8/10: Troj/Oran-A Gives Remote Access
Troj/Oran-A is a backdoor Trojan for the Windows platform that allows full remote access capabilities via a remote client.
8/5: Bagle-BM Spreads Via Email
Worm_Bagle.BM propagates by mass-mailing copies of itself to email addresses it finds in the affected system's Windows Address Book (WAB), as well as from files with specific extension names.
8/2: Mytob-KK Worm, Trojan Exploits Flaws
W32/Mytob-KK is a mass-mailing worm and backdoor Trojan that can be controlled through the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network.
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