Category - Trojan Horse
A Trojan horse is a program that allows a hacker to make changes to a computer. It is generally disguised as a harmless software program and distributed as an e-mail attachment. Once opened the attachment, the Trojan may install itself on a computer without user knowledge or consent. It has the ability to manage files on a computer, including creating, deleting, renaming, viewing, or transferring files.
It may utilize a program manager that allows a hacker to install, execute, open, or close software programs. The hacker may have the ability to gain control of a user's mouse and keyboard, and may even send spam by sending mass e-mails from an infected computer. They have the ability to run in the background, hiding their presence.
Worst case scenario: A third party may gain access to an entire network and perform malicious actions the author has designed it to do.
Top Trojan Threats - August 2007 |
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Threat Level |
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1 |
Critical |
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2 |
Very High |
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3 |
Critical |
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4 |
Very High |
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5 |
Critical |
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6 |
Critical |
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7 |
Critical |
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8 |
Critical |
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9 |
Very High |
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10 |
Critical |
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