Stats From Leading Windows Security Provider Show Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-C Continues to Be Most Prevalent Threat in 2007
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CLEARWATER, FL - Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security software, today announced the top ten most prevalent spyware threats for the month of February. The results are based on monthly scans performed by Sunbelt's award-winning antispyware product, CounterSpy(TM).
The top ten most prevalent spyware threats for the month of February are:
1. Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-C 2.44%
2. Trojan.FakeAlert 1.32%
3. Virtumonde 0.68%
4. Zango.CommonElements 0.40%
5. WinSpy 0.40%
6. Zango.SearchAssistant 0.39%
7. SpySheriff 0.39%
8. Command Service 0.38%
9. 180solutions.SearchAssistant 0.33%
10. Trojan-Downloader.Gen 0.33%
Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec
Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec is a trojan that installs rogue security software on the infected machine without notice and consent. It purports to be a needed codec or upgrade to Windows Media Player when users attempt to watch certain adult/porn videos to trick the user into downloading it. Once downloaded, it contacts remote servers and initiates the download of rogue security software such as SpywareQuake.
Trojan.FakeAlert
This program is used to trick the affected user into purchasing certain security applications. Trojan.FakeAlert will display false warnings that the computer is infected and uses a fake Windows update globe to trick the user into thinking that Microsoft Windows is reporting a spyware infection. Clicking on this notification directs the user to a pre-defined website to order malware removal software.
Virtumonde
Virtumonde is an adware program that displays pop-up advertisements on the desktop and also downloads other software from various remote servers. There are many variants of Virtumonde, some with trojan-like behaviors including downloading other software without notice and consent, transmitting information to remote servers without notice and consent, and lowering system security on the infected machine.
Zango.CommonElements
Zango.CommonElements is a collection of traces that are found in multiple adware programs from 180solutions and includes files and registry keys present in more than one 180solutions/Zango application.
WinSpy
WinSpy is a surveillance tool that allows the user to monitor activities of all users on the machine. It tracks browser history, Internet cache, cookies, most recently used documents (MRUs), search history, recently run programs, and open/save dialogues.
Zango.SearchAssistant
Zango.SearchAssistant opens new browser windows showing websites based on the previous websites you visit. The adware will run in the background on a computer and will periodically direct users to other sponsors' websites, allowing users to compare prices between websites.
SpySheriff
SpySheriff is a purported antispyware application to scan for and remove spyware from users' computers. SpySheriff is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware or spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. When SpySheriff is downloaded through an exploit, it puts a red icon in the system tray and shows a false warning that the computer is infected with spyware.
Command Service
Command Service is an adware application that opens pop-ups and displays various types of advertising on the user's desktop while browsing web pages. Command Service is installed by a number of drive-by downloaders, including IE-Plugin.
180solutions.SearchAssistant
An adware application that monitors users' search queries and web surfing in order to display targeted advertising, 180solutions.Search Assistant opens new browser windows on the user's desktop based on search keywords and browser activity. The user's browsing history and search queries are monitored and transmitted to 180solutions' server in order to show ads, usually pop-ups.
Trojan-Downloader.Gen
Trojan-Downloader.Gen is a trojan downloader typically installed through an exploit or some other deceptive means that facilitates the download and installation of other malware and unwanted software onto a victim's PC.
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CLEARWATER, FL - Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security software, today announced the top ten most prevalent spyware threats for the month of February. The results are based on monthly scans performed by Sunbelt's award-winning antispyware product, CounterSpy(TM).
The top ten most prevalent spyware threats for the month of February are:
1. Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-C 2.44%
2. Trojan.FakeAlert 1.32%
3. Virtumonde 0.68%
4. Zango.CommonElements 0.40%
5. WinSpy 0.40%
6. Zango.SearchAssistant 0.39%
7. SpySheriff 0.39%
8. Command Service 0.38%
9. 180solutions.SearchAssistant 0.33%
10. Trojan-Downloader.Gen 0.33%
Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec
Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec is a trojan that installs rogue security software on the infected machine without notice and consent. It purports to be a needed codec or upgrade to Windows Media Player when users attempt to watch certain adult/porn videos to trick the user into downloading it. Once downloaded, it contacts remote servers and initiates the download of rogue security software such as SpywareQuake.
Trojan.FakeAlert
This program is used to trick the affected user into purchasing certain security applications. Trojan.FakeAlert will display false warnings that the computer is infected and uses a fake Windows update globe to trick the user into thinking that Microsoft Windows is reporting a spyware infection. Clicking on this notification directs the user to a pre-defined website to order malware removal software.
Virtumonde
Virtumonde is an adware program that displays pop-up advertisements on the desktop and also downloads other software from various remote servers. There are many variants of Virtumonde, some with trojan-like behaviors including downloading other software without notice and consent, transmitting information to remote servers without notice and consent, and lowering system security on the infected machine.
Zango.CommonElements
Zango.CommonElements is a collection of traces that are found in multiple adware programs from 180solutions and includes files and registry keys present in more than one 180solutions/Zango application.
WinSpy
WinSpy is a surveillance tool that allows the user to monitor activities of all users on the machine. It tracks browser history, Internet cache, cookies, most recently used documents (MRUs), search history, recently run programs, and open/save dialogues.
Zango.SearchAssistant
Zango.SearchAssistant opens new browser windows showing websites based on the previous websites you visit. The adware will run in the background on a computer and will periodically direct users to other sponsors' websites, allowing users to compare prices between websites.
SpySheriff
SpySheriff is a purported antispyware application to scan for and remove spyware from users' computers. SpySheriff is known to be distributed through exploits that also download adware or spyware on users' computers without notice or consent. When SpySheriff is downloaded through an exploit, it puts a red icon in the system tray and shows a false warning that the computer is infected with spyware.
Command Service
Command Service is an adware application that opens pop-ups and displays various types of advertising on the user's desktop while browsing web pages. Command Service is installed by a number of drive-by downloaders, including IE-Plugin.
180solutions.SearchAssistant
An adware application that monitors users' search queries and web surfing in order to display targeted advertising, 180solutions.Search Assistant opens new browser windows on the user's desktop based on search keywords and browser activity. The user's browsing history and search queries are monitored and transmitted to 180solutions' server in order to show ads, usually pop-ups.
Trojan-Downloader.Gen
Trojan-Downloader.Gen is a trojan downloader typically installed through an exploit or some other deceptive means that facilitates the download and installation of other malware and unwanted software onto a victim's PC.
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