Virus Threats

On this list are computer viruses as identified by security applications like Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Avast, AVG, Malwarebytes, Sophos, Norton, Kaspersky, McAfee, and more . Also part of this inventory are malicious websites that cyber criminals are using to spread different kinds of malware.

Trojan:Script/Foretype.A!ml

Trojan:Script/Foretype.A!ml uses a model in order to detect new and up-and-coming computer threats. It was designed to identify virus or malware with diverse effect on the computer like password-stealing Trojans, ransomware, botnets, backdoor, worms, and crypto-miners.

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Backdoor:PHP/Remoteshell.C

Backdoor:PHP/Remoteshell.C is an identification used by Windows Defender, Microsoft Security Essential, and Microsoft Safety Scanner to detect a threat that gives remote attacker an unauthorized access to infected computer. It uses a PHP scripting to exploit vulnerabilities on Windows system and initiate the attack from discovered weaknesses.

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Trojan:XML/Phish.J!eml

Trojan:XML/Phish.J!eml is a computer virus that was made as visual basic script file in order to be easily executed on Windows platform. This virus may perform several malicious actions such as redirect the browser to phishing and scam websites.

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