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Trojan.Downloader.JS.Inor.E


First posted on 21 November 2011.
Source: BitDefender

Aliases :

Trojan.Downloader.JS.Inor.E is also known as CA, JScript/MS06-014!Exploit!Trojan, KAV32, Trojan.Downloader.JS.Inor.a, McAffe, JS/Wonka.

Explanation :

- You can get infected by simply visiting suspicious web pages with an unpatched version of your web browser. Unsecured browser may allow execution of malware code without your knowledge;

- This web pages contain encrypted JavaScript code which exploits Internet Explorer's vulnerability regarding ADODB.Stream ActiveX Control and thus downloads and executes malware programs into victim's computer;

- Downloaded program is caught by BitDefender as Trojan.DNSChanger.V;

Last update 21 November 2011

 

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