Threat Check
1. Win32.Trojan-Dropper.Delf Win32.Trojan-Dropper.Delf is a generic family for Trojan droppers made in the Delphi programming language. A dropper is a type of malware that drops additional malicious files on the infected system. These files are often other Trojans or downloaders.
2. Win32.Trojan.Agent Win32.Trojan.Agent is a generic family for Trojans. It may download and install adware programs to the victim's machine and may change configurations for Windows Explorer and the Windows interface.
3. Win32.Backdoor.Poison Win32.Backdoor.Poison is a backdoor that provides remote access to the infected machine. It is also known as Poison Ivy.
4. Win32.TrojanSpy.Banbra Win32.TrojanSpy.Banbra is a Trojan that steals bank log-ins, specifically focused on Brazilian banks.
5. Win32.TrojanDownloader.Fraudload Win32.TrojanDownloader.Fraudload is a generic family for rogue installers. Rogue security software is an application that appears to be beneficial from a security perspective but provides little or no security, generates erroneous alerts, or attempts to lure users into participating in fraudulent transactions.
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