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Dotf.10


Dotf.12


Dotf.13


DotSpot Toolbar

DotSpot Toolbar is an adware product that generates advertisements related to your searches. The search results may not necessarily be the best suited ones as they come from paying advertisers that are affiliated with DotSpot Toolbar. DotSpot Toolbar is an Internet Explorer / FireFox adware toolbar. To remove DotSpot Toolbar, download and run SpyNoMore.


Double Helix

AS follows from its name, this trojan uses information from AOL (America Online). This trojan's mask is some kind of credit card number generator. When a user enters his information, this trojan sends it and some other mined data to the specified address on the network.


Double Helix 2.5

A backdoor in a computer system (or a cryptosystem, or even in an algorithm) is a method of bypassing normal authentication or obtaining remote access to a computer, while intended to remain hidden to casual inspection. The backdoor may take the form of an installed program or could be a modification to a legitimate program.


Double Trouble


DoubleClick

Advertisement tracking cookie file which may potentially violate your privacy.


Doubledot bug in FrontPage FrontPage Personal Web Server


DoubleDutch


Doubleframe


Doubletrouble


DoubleWrite


Downadup

Downadup is a dangerous worm malware. Downadup worm tricks the user into running it from the infected USB drive plugged in to the computer. It displays modified AutoRun dialog with first option saying "Open folder to view files. Published by Microsoft Windows". If the tricked user runs the application, the worm installs itself on the computer. Once installed Downadup spreads itself across a network, infecting all accessible computers. Also it copies itself with different random names into Windows system folders such as Program Files or Windows\System32

It is known that Downadup morphs its own code to avoid detection by traditional signature-based methods. The worm disables some Windows system services (such as Windows Defender or Windows Automatic Update) and blocks user access to the large number of security-related domains. Downandup worm can download and install additional malware onto infected computer.


Downgrade


Downhill Demo


DownHoax


Download Energy Toolbar

Download Energy Toolbar by Conduit is an Internet Explorer / FireFox / Google Chrome toolbar that gets installed when you install some popular applications such as P2P file sharing programs. Unfortunately when you uninstall the application, the Download Energy toolbar does not get removed. To remove the Download Energy Toolbar and restore your homepage and search settings, download and run SpyNoMore Antimalware.


Downloadalot.com

Advertisement tracking cookie file which may potentially violate your privacy.


DownloadCoach

Adware is any software application in which advertising is displayed while the program is running. The authors of these applications include additional code that delivers the ads, which can be viewed through pop-up windows or through a bar that appears on a computer screen and sometimes through text links or in search results. Adware may or may not track personal information. It may also gather information anonymously or in aggregate only.


Downloader-BT

Adware/BHO/Toolbar/Downloader-BT is another 'keywords' service. It allows to type a company name instead of a URL. In addition to that service, Adware/BHO/Toolbar/Downloader-BT displays annoying ads, so it can be clasificated like adware.


Downloader-LE.gen


Downloader-RK


Downloader-W


Downloader-Z.cfg


DownloadPlus

DownloadPlus is a process run at Windows startup. Shows pop-ups, mostly porn-related. May silently update itself from its server.


DP


DP.25


DP.25 (Backdoor.DP.25)


Dp.c


Dpass.c


DpBot


Dpsexec.txt


dr


Dr Guard

Dr Guard is a rogue anti-spyware application which is usually installed onto your computer by rogue websites (drive-by download) or by a trojan such as the Vundo trojan. Once installed, Dr Guard pretends to scans your computer and displays fake results. Dr Guard also displays annoying pop-up windows and fake system alerts stating that computer is infected or is under attack. The ultimate goal of this trojan is to scare you and have you purchase the full version of Dr Guard.

Dr Guard can block executable programs from running. If this is your case, please follow the special removal instructions below:

Dr Guard Special Removal Instructions.

This procedure will require you to restart your computer so it is advisable that you bookmark this page for later reference.

Step 1: Restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking. To go into Safe Mode, restart your PC normally and start tapping the F8 key until you are presented with DOS style options. For Windows XP, use the keyboard up/down arrow keys to select 'Safe Mode with Networking'. For Windows Vista select 'Windows Vista Advanced Boot Options' then select 'Safe Mode with Networking'.

Step 2: Your computer will start and give you an option to log is as Administrator. Select this option (log in as Administrator).

Step 3: Download and run SpyNoMore to remove Dr Guard. Make sure to run SpyNoMore in 'Full Scan' mode and to select the entire drive you operating system resides on (in most cases this will be C:). Please remember SpyNoMore may detect Dr Guard as Fake Alert trojan.

Step 4: After you have disinfected your computer, restart it once more normally. If you are unable to access the internet go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > Lan Settings, then remove any checkmarks under the 'Proxy Server' section.


Dr Modem


Dr Q 1161


DRA


DRA.a

A RAT program works by a simple but effective principle: the hacker infects the machine with a "server" program via the e-mail or File and Print Sharing system and can control it, using a "client" on his computer. The functions of a RAT can vary, depending on the needs of the attacker. Only three versions of Delta Remote Access appeared from September 2001 to April 2002. Delta Remote Access .a and Delta Remote Access .c included only the "server" part. And Delta Remote Access .b - only the "client". The author is a hacker called Knight-7.


DRA.b


DRA.b (Backdoor/Knight)


DRA.c


DRA.D


Dracula.827


Dracula.827 (Wci-0344-D)


Dragon


Dragon (Dragon)


Dragon 2.0


Dragon 3.0


DragonIrc


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