TrendLabs researchers are warning of a fake Adobe update that installs a trojan on the victim's computer.

"An unsuspecting victim can fall prey to the trick by visiting a website hosting the malicious code," writes Security Bytes' Robert Westervelt.

"Analysis of the Trojan was conducted by TrendLabs threat response engineer, Jessa De La Torre," Westervelt writes. "According to De La Torre, the Trojan drops other malware that terminates certain processes and contacts a remote server for orders. It can be controlled by cybercriminals remotely to steal account credentials and other data unknowingly from the victim."

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