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Trojan-Mailfinder.Win32.Agent.r

Detected Aug 13 2007 15:30 GMT
Released Aug 14 2007 14:40 GMT

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Trojan-Mailfinder

Malicious programs of this type are designed to harvest email addresses from a computer and then send them to the malicious user via email, the web, FTP, or other methods.

Stolen addresses are then used by cyber criminals to conduct mass mailings of malware and spam.


Aliases

Trojan-Mailfinder.Win32.Agent.r (Kaspersky Lab) is also known as:

  • Trojan-GameThief.Win32.Ganhame.r (Kaspersky Lab)
  • SpamTool.Win32.Agent.r (Kaspersky Lab)
  • Trojan-PSW.Win32.Ganhame.r (Kaspersky Lab)
  • Trojan-PSW.Win32.Hangame.r (Kaspersky Lab)
  • Trojan: Spam-DComServ (McAfee)
  • Stream is too long (FPROT)
  • TrojanDropper:Win32/SpamThru.gen!A (MS(OneCare))
  • Trojan.Qhost.45065 (DrWeb)
  • Application.Tool.2518 (BitDef7)
  • Trojan.DR.Spambot.Gen (VirusBuster)
  • Win32.SuspectCrc (Ikarus)
  • BackDoor.Agent.11.U (AVG)
  • BDS/Agent.adr (AVIRA)
  • Trojan.SpamThru (NAV)
  • W32/Agent.ATMO (Norman)
  • Trojan.PSW.Win32.GameOLx.cp (Rising)
  • Trojan-Mailfinder.Win32.Agent.r [AVP] (FSecure)
  • TROJ_Gen.BX10G2 (TrendMicro)
  • Trojan.SpamThru (Sunbelt)
  • Trojan.DR.Spambot.Gen (VirusBusterBeta)