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-Spy
Trojan-Spy programs are used to spy on a user’s actions (to track data entered by keyboard, make screen shots, retrieve a list of running applications, etc.) The harvested information is then transmitted to the malicious user controlling the Trojan. Email, FTP, the web (including data in a request) and other methods can be used to transmit the data.Read more
Platform: Win32
Win32 is an API on Windows NT-based operating systems (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) that supports execution of 32-bit applications. One of the most widespread programming platforms in the world.Description
This family includes malicious software programs that steal passwords from web browsers and record keystrokes on the user’s computer.Top 10 countries with most attacked users (% of total attacks)
1
Vietnam
9.24%
2
Mexico
6.20%
3
Spain
4.64%
4
Malaysia
4.25%
5
Italy
4.22%
6
Indonesia
3.79%
7
Germany
3.56%
8
Russian Federation
3.17%
9
Taiwan
3.09%
10
United Arab Emirates
2.97%
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