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Win32/Alinaos
Aliases: Trojan horse Crypt_s.GMU (AVG) TR/Alinaos.A.6 (Avira) W32/Trojan.HFUL-4722 (Command) Trojan.FakeAV.17531 (ESET) Win32/Alinaos.B trojan (ESET) W32/Alinaos.B!tr (Fortinet) W32/Agent.CJQO!tr.spy (Fortinet) Trojan-Spy.Win32.Agent.cjqo (Kaspersky) Mal/Emogen-Y (Sophos) TROJ_VARNEP.UL11-1 (Trend Micro)
Summary
Microsoft security software detects and removes this family of threats.
These threat can steal your credit card information.
It can be installed by other malware or by an exploit when you visit a malicious or compromised website.
Use the following free Microsoft software to detect and remove this threat:
- Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, or Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows 7 and Windows Vista
- Microsoft Safety Scanner
- Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
You should also run a full scan. A full scan might find hidden malware.
Protect your sensitive information
This threat tries to steal your sensitive and confidential information. If you think your information has been stolen, see:
You should change your passwords after you've removed this threat:
Get more help
You can also visit our advanced troubleshooting page or search the Microsoft virus and malware community for more help.
If you’re using Windows XP, see our Windows XP end of support page.