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Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.R is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.S is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.T is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.U is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.X is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.Y is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 14, 2009
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.Z is a member of Win32/Ldpinch - a family of trojans that steals sensitive information from affected machines and sends it to a remote attacker. In particular, Ldpinch variants target passwords for a comprehensive selection of FTP, chat and e-mail clients, as well as those stored by browsers and in protected storage.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 07, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 08, 2006
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 12, 2006
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.VA is a password-stealing trojan that masquerades as a tool to bypass Microsoft Windows Vista authentication. The trojan steals usernames, passwords and other data, and installs a backdoor on the impacted system. PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.VA will either use an existing FTP server, if found, or create its own FTP server and send the account details to the attacker. PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.VA also creates a proxy server and establishes a remote shell on the infected system, providing remote attackers the ability to create, download, upload, rename, and execute files.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 26, 2007
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 04, 2008
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.UH is a variant of Win32/Ldpinch, a family of password-stealing trojans. This variant is packed by a custom code packing utility, and uses a Web proxy to assist in sending e-mails.
 
Win32/Ldpinch gathers private user data, such as passwords, from the host computer and sends the data to the attacker at a preset e-mail address. The Win32/Ldpinch trojans use their own Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) engine or a web-based proxy for sending the e-mail, thus copies of the sent e-mail will not appear in the affected user's e-mail client.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 04, 2008
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.UM is detection for a group of general variants of Win32/Ldpinch, a family of password-stealing trojans. This trojan gathers private user data, such as passwords, from the host computer and sends the data to the attacker at a preset e-mail address. The Win32/Ldpinch trojans use their own Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) engine or a web-based proxy for sending the e-mail, thus copies of the sent e-mail will not appear in the affected user's e-mail client.
Alert level: severe