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  2. Cerberus (Android) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerberus_(Android)

    Cerberus is a trojan horse targeting Android mobile phone banking credentials. History. It was initially spotted in June 2019. [1]

  3. Mobile malware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_malware

    In August 2010, Kaspersky Lab reported the trojan Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a. [7] This was the first SMS malware that affected Google's Android operating system, [8] and which sent SMS messages to premium rate numbers without the owner's knowledge, accumulating huge bills. [9]

  4. Bifrost (Trojan horse) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifrost_(trojan_horse)

    Older variants of Bifrost used different ports, e.g. 1971, 1999; had a different payload, e.g. C:\Winnt\system32\system.exe; and/or wrote different Windows registry keys. Bifrost was designed before the introduction of UAC thus Bifrost cannot install itself on modern Windows systems, unless it is launched with administrator privileges.

  5. Alureon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alureon

    Once installed, Alureon manipulates the Windows Registry to block access to Windows Task Manager, Windows Update, and the desktop. It also attempts to disable anti-virus software. Alureon has also been known to redirect search engines to commit click fraud. Google has taken steps to mitigate this for their users by scanning for malicious ...

  6. Blackshades - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackshades

    Blackshades is a malicious trojan horse used by hackers to control infected computers remotely. The malware targets computers using operating systems based on Microsoft Windows . [ 2 ] According to US officials, over 500,000 computer systems have been infected worldwide with the software.

  7. Sobig - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobig

    Sobig was not only a computer worm in the sense that it replicates by itself, but also a Trojan horse in that it masquerades as something other than malware. The Sobig.F worm would appear as an electronic mail with one of the following subjects: Re: Approved; Re: Details; Re: Re: My details; Re: Thank you! Re: That movie; Re: Wicked screensaver

  8. Fix problems with the AOL app on Android

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-app-troubleshooting

    The software for most Android devices can be updated from the Settings app, but check with your manufacturer for instructions specific to your device. Force stop and restart the app Verified for version 4.4 and later

  9. Xafecopy Trojan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xafecopy_Trojan

    Xafecopy Trojan is a malware software targeting the Android operating system, first identified in September 2017 by cybersecurity and antivirus provider Kaspersky Lab. According to Kaspersky Lab, Xafecopy infected at least 4,800 users within a month in approximately 47 countries. [ 1 ]