Outbreak Alerts by StopSign let you know when specific malware infections are trending, give you info about what they do, and tips on how to avoid them.
What Trojan.Win32.Zbot.id Does:
- Attempts to collect online user account and banking information
- Significantly slows down the infected machine
- Displays false error messages
How It Infects:
- Can be distributed by any means, including but not limited to: Email attachments, instant message attachments, infected websites, infected media or document files, peer-to-peer file sharing networks, or even downloaded by other malware
- Infection can also be found in hyperlinks to infected websites from email, instant messages, and social networking messages or posts
How To Avoid Infection:
- Use extreme caution when you receive a link or attachment from anyone, even those you know
- Do not download unknown files or files from unknown sources
- If using StopSign, be sure that the On-Access Scan is installed and enabled
- Scan all downloaded files with a malware threat scanner, such as StopSign, before executing them
- Ensure that all updates are installed from Microsoft Update to help protect against vulnerabilities in the operating system
Type: Trojan
Technical Name: Trojan.Win32.Zbot.id
Aliases:
- Trojan.Ransomlock!g29
- SScope.Trojan.Winlock.2113
- VirTool:Win32/CeeInject.gen!HL
- Trojan.Win32.Jorik.Ransom.jj
- Trojan.Generic.KD.750295
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