Parent class: TrojWare
Trojans are malicious programs that perform actions which are not authorized by the user: they delete, block, modify or copy data, and they disrupt the performance of computers or computer networks. Unlike viruses and worms, the threats that fall into this category are unable to make copies of themselves or self-replicate. Trojans are classified according to the type of action they perform on an infected computer.Class: Trojan-Dropper
Trojan-Dropper programs are designed to secretly install malicious programs built into their code to victim computers. This type of malicious program usually save a range of files to the victim’s drive (usually to the Windows directory, the Windows system directory, temporary directory etc.), and launches them without any notification (or with fake notification of an archive error, an outdated operating system version, etc.). Such programs are used by hackers to: secretly install Trojan programs and/or viruses protect known malicious programs from being detected by antivirus solutions; not all antivirus programs are capable of scanning all the components inside this type of Trojans.Read more
Platform: MSOffice
Microsoft Office is a multiplatform suite of productivity applications published by Microsoft. Office applications are compatible with many types of files and content.Description
This family includes Microsoft Office documents that contain malicious Portable Executable (PE) files. These executable files are launched by macros.Top 10 countries with most attacked users (% of total attacks)
1
Italy
10.36%
2
Spain
8.63%
3
Germany
8.41%
4
Poland
5.61%
5
Russian Federation
4.59%
6
Brazil
3.71%
7
United States
3.48%
8
France
3.26%
9
Canada
2.75%
10
United Arab Emirates
2.41%
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