Home / malware Trojan:JS/Adclicker
First posted on 01 June 2010.
Source: SecurityHomeAliases :
Trojan:JS/Adclicker is also known as IFrame.gen (Authentium (Command)), HTML/Framer.H (AVG), Trojan.Iframe.FM (BitDefender), HTML/Maliframe!exploit (CA), Virus.HTML.Iframe (Ikarus), JS/IFrame.gen (McAfee), JS/Encharc-A (Sophos), Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame (Sunbelt Software).
Explanation :
Trojan:JS/Adclicker is the detection for a webpage that contains code used to redirect users to other sites that may contain malware.
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Trojan:JS/Adclicker is the detection for a webpage that contains code used to redirect users to other sites that may contain malware. When a page detected as Trojan:JS/Adclicker is loaded, the user is redirected via JavaScript to Web sites such as the following; these sites may contain malware and exploits:aa.18dd.net aa.chaina-game.cn aa.llsging.com fOafau.infO mymole.net
Analysis by Marianne MallenLast update 01 June 2010