Beijing Information Security Assessment Center and Kingsoft Antivirus jointly released the popular virus on January 1, 2005.
Today, users are reminded to pay special attention to the following viruses: "I 365" (.BHOWo365) and "Symods" ().
"I 365" * virus, this virus is an advertising * and is generally bundled in normal software. After the virus runs, the default homepage of IE will be modified to the specified webpage, causing inconvenience to users.
"Symods" * virus, which monitors user input, steals user information and sends it to attackers in the form of emails, which may lead to the loss of important data information.
1. "I 365" (.BHOWo365) Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, the virus is an advertising * and is generally bundled in normal software. When the user runs a file with the virus bundled, the file is released. The virus then passes through BHO and injects into the IE browser. In this way, the default homepage of IE will be modified to "***.com". If "" is turned on, it will connect to "***.com/?n=". It causes inconvenience to users.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus experts recommend that users: it is best to install professional antivirus software for comprehensive monitoring. It is recommended that users install anti-virus software to prevent the increasing number of viruses. After installing anti-virus software, users should regularly upgrade, turn on some major monitoring devices (such as email monitoring), memory monitoring, etc., and report problems to truly ensure the security of the computer.
2. "Symods" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a * virus. The virus releases itself to the QQ shared directory of Common Files, monitors user input, and sends the stolen information to the attacker in the form of emails, which may lead to the loss of important data information.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: With the development of the Internet, many viruses have also accompanied them. Some viruses specifically steal users' personal privacy, personal data, etc., and may cause greater harm to users' information leakage or cause greater harm to users. Please enhance your security awareness, browse more relevant security information on the Idiot website, and do your own security work to avoid the trouble caused by the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until January 1, 2005 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to / use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.
Today, users are reminded to pay special attention to the following viruses: "I 365" (.BHOWo365) and "Symods" ().
"I 365" * virus, this virus is an advertising * and is generally bundled in normal software. After the virus runs, the default homepage of IE will be modified to the specified webpage, causing inconvenience to users.
"Symods" * virus, which monitors user input, steals user information and sends it to attackers in the form of emails, which may lead to the loss of important data information.
1. "I 365" (.BHOWo365) Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, the virus is an advertising * and is generally bundled in normal software. When the user runs a file with the virus bundled, the file is released. The virus then passes through BHO and injects into the IE browser. In this way, the default homepage of IE will be modified to "***.com". If "" is turned on, it will connect to "***.com/?n=". It causes inconvenience to users.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus experts recommend that users: it is best to install professional antivirus software for comprehensive monitoring. It is recommended that users install anti-virus software to prevent the increasing number of viruses. After installing anti-virus software, users should regularly upgrade, turn on some major monitoring devices (such as email monitoring), memory monitoring, etc., and report problems to truly ensure the security of the computer.
2. "Symods" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a * virus. The virus releases itself to the QQ shared directory of Common Files, monitors user input, and sends the stolen information to the attacker in the form of emails, which may lead to the loss of important data information.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: With the development of the Internet, many viruses have also accompanied them. Some viruses specifically steal users' personal privacy, personal data, etc., and may cause greater harm to users' information leakage or cause greater harm to users. Please enhance your security awareness, browse more relevant security information on the Idiot website, and do your own security work to avoid the trouble caused by the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until January 1, 2005 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to / use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.