5 articles Backdoor

Backdoor.Win32.Tofsee

Overview Type: Trojan (backdoor) Destruction Level: High Prevalence: Medium Malware Name(s) Backdoor.Win32.Tofsee (Padvish) A Variant Of Win32/Tofsee.AJ (ESET) Backdoor:Win32/Hostil.gen!A (Microsoft) HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic (Kaspersky)   What is Backdoor Malware? Backdoors are applications designed to allow hackers to bypass the system security mechanism, granting unauthorized access to various system resources. Hackers can enter the system, with no concern…

Backdoor.Win32.SunBurst

General explanation Type: Backdoor Degree of destruction: average Prevalence: average Names of the malware: Backdoor.Win32.SunBurst (Padvish) BackDoor.SiggenNET (Padvish) Trojan.MSIL/Solorigate (padvish) Trojan:MSIL/Solorigate.BR!dha (Microsoft) HEUR:Backdoor.MSIL.SunBurst.gen (Kaspersky) Trojan.Sunburst.A (BitDefender) A Variant Of MSIL/SunBurst.A (Eset) TR/Sunburst.AO (Avira) What is a backdoor? Backdoors are applications that can make hackers able to bypass the system security mechanism and provide the intruders…

Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose

General Explanation Type: Trojan Degree of destruction: high Prevalence: average Names of the malware: Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose Backdoor.Bifrose What is Trojan? Trojans are types of malware that reveal themselves as legal and healthy software and act much like applicable and useful software but will cause so much destruction for the system when they are executed.  The downloaded…

Backdoor.win32.Servhelper

General Explanation Type: Trojan Degree of destruction: high Prevalence: average What is a Trojan? Trojans are types of malware that reveal themselves as legal and healthy software and act most like useful and applicable software but create more destruction for the system when they are executing. Downloaded software from the internet, placing in the HTML…