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Downloader-TO

First Report: 2004-12-28 19:52
Last Update: 2005-01-06 23:37
Aliases: Downloader-TO
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.afb
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#1 - MCAFEE

Downloader-TO

Severity:
2/7
File Size:
6,731 bytes
Reported:
2004-12-28 19:52
Last Update:
2005-01-06 23:37
Description:
Trojan Characteristics: This downloader trojan is itself download, via an HTA file (named Microsoft Office.hta and is detected with the current DAT files as VBS/Psyme ) that is believed to be used in conjunction with a recent Microsoft Internet Explo...
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