by Threat Support | Sep 7, 2020 | Trojan Viruses
First showing up in 2005, Win32 is a malevolent Trojan virus that modifies files so it can automatically attach itself (as an .exe file) and an image or a fireworks display to your outgoing emails. The Win32 virus is generally considered to be fairly harmless as it...
by Threat Support | Sep 7, 2020 | Hoax Viruses
Just as the term ‘hoax’ means to deceive or describe something that is not real, the hoax virus (also known as a virus hoax) tricks users by using false warnings about a virus, worm or some other disaster. It is basically a false report, usually in the form of an...
by Threat Support | Sep 7, 2020 | Trojan Viruses
Known as one of many important system processes in Windows, Svchost.exe is a non-malicious program usually located in C:\Windows\System folder. Svchost.exe is a program that probably arrived on your computer the day you purchased it; it monitors programs, manages DLLs...
by Threat Support | Sep 7, 2020 | Spyware
Spyware (also known as malware) is a threat to anyone using a computer today; it has now become the single largest problem faced by internet users. Spyware has become so widespread and infectious that its volume far outstrips spam and regular viruses; research...
by Threat Support | Sep 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Sirefef virus, also known as ZeroAccess, is considered to be a multi-component family of malware; this means that there are a variety of ways in which it can be implemented such as (virus, rootkit or Trojan horse). Using stealth techniques, the virus essentially...