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Researchers uncover Trojan contaminating Firefox and Internet Explorer PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 October 2011 11:00

According to investigators from BitDefender the security company, Web-browsers Internet Explorer of Microsoft and Firefox of Mozilla can equally become targets of one fresh malware item that's presently maliciously circulating online.


This malware item, a PC-virus self-canvasses that it's one vital plug-in designed to raise Internet Explorer users' browsing experience. However, the plug-in, rather than aid its consumers, works like a spying Trojan, which monitors as well as captures the Internet Explorer users' browsing activities which follows their inadvertent downloading of the Trojan.

The fake plug-in is Trojan.Tracur.C, identifies BitDefender researchers, who also state that it's proliferating through the disguise of an upgrade for Adobe's Flash Player.

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