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Trojan:JS/Redirector
Updated on Jan 05, 2010
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
The threat is a piece of JavaScript code that is inserted on bad or hacked websites. It can direct your browser to a website you don't want to go to.
You might see the detection for this threat if you visit a bad or hacked website, or if you open an email message.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.A
Updated on Feb 24, 2007
Trojan:JS/Redirector.A is detection for a specifically obfuscated Javascript URL that typically is used to redirect users to websites other than they expected. The obfuscated Javascript may appear on a malicious Web site, or may be sent via an HTML-based e-mail message, or may be included as part of an exploit.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.E
Updated on Mar 20, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.E is detection for specific JavaScript appended to HTML files, that are typically used to redirect users to Web sites other than expected. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page, or may be present on a malicious Web site. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.H
Updated on May 26, 2008
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
This threat can redirect you to a malicious or hacked website, which may then use exploits to download malware onto your PC.
It can run when you visit a malicious or compromised web page, or click on a link in a spam email.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.I
Updated on May 27, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.I is detection for specific JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page via an SQL injection attack, or may be present on a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.J
Updated on May 27, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.J is detection for specific JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page via an SQL injection attack, or may be present on a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.K
Updated on May 27, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.K is detection for specific JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page via an SQL injection attack, or may be present on a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.L
Updated on May 28, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.L is detection for specific JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page via an SQL injection attack, or may be present on a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.M
Updated on May 29, 2008
Trojan:JS/Redirector.M is detection for specific JavaScript contained within Web pages. This JavaScript trojan may be injected into an HTML page via an SQL injection attack, or may be present on a malicious Web site, and may redirect users to Web sites other than expected. It is also possible for an attacker to craft HTML-based e-mail messages containing the script.
Alert level:
severe
Trojan:JS/Redirector.N
Updated on May 29, 2008
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
This threat uses a malicious or compromised webpage to exploit software vulnerabilities and infect your PC.
It can ralso edirect you to other websites that install malware.
Alert level:
severe