Home / malware Trojan.Iframe.BMY
First posted on 22 July 2013.
Source: F-SecureAliases :
Trojan.Iframe.BMY is also known as Trojan.Iframe.BMY Trojan.JS.Iframe.CVT Trojan.Iframe.BZW.
Explanation :
Trojan.Iframe.BMY (and the similar Trojan.JS.Iframe.CVT and Trojan.Iframe.BZW detections) identify webpages that contain a suspicious hidden iframe appended to the end of their HTML code.
Technical Details
The suspect iframe appended to the HTML code contains either:
A link to a website hosting a PHP script named "counter[space inserted].php", or The iframe name 'Twitter' and a link to a HTML page located at a random web address
In the event that the link or PHP file referred to in the iframe is in fact legitimate, please submit the relevant details (and a copy of the PHP file) to our Labs via the Sample Analysis System (SAS) to check as a False Positive.
Description Created: 2013-02-22 3:30:00.0
Description Last Modified: 2013-02-26 15:30:00.0Last update 22 July 2013