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| Technical Definition |
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Infection name: |
Trojan.Opachki |
Also mentioned as: |
Opachki |
Type: |
Trojan Horse |
Sub type: |
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Description: |
Trojan is a harmful program that uses security loopholes to damage pc files, steal passwords, usernames, surfing data and other confidential information. Trojan horses can also download and install various malware infections and open backdoors to give access to outlying attackers. A Trojan is generally spread via infected e-mail attachments, file downloads or via corrupt web sites, chat, file sharing or messenger programs. |
| Threat Severity |
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Risk level: |
Moderate |
Distribution level: |
Low |
Removal level: |
Moderate |
Harm level: |
High |
Infected systems |
Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows Vista |
| Associated Infections and Clones |
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Aliases/Clones: |
Not Available |
Related Infections: |
Trojan.PWS.ChromeInject, Trojan.iServices.B, TrojanDropper:Win32/Opachki.A |
Files
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Exe files: |
Not Available |
Dll files: |
Not Available |
Aditional files: |
Not Available |
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