Win32:RmnDrp is a malicious programs that perform actions that have not been authorized by the user. Unlike computer viruses and worms , Trojans are not able to self-replicate. It can download and install new versions of malicious programs onto your computer – including Trojans and adware. Win32:RmnDrp is used by hackers in order to install Trojans and / or viruses – or to prevent the detection of malicious programs. Not all anti-virus programs are capable of scanning all of the components inside this type of Trojan. Win32:RmnDrp can spy on how you’re using your computer – for example, by tracking the data you enter via your keyboard, taking screen shots, or getting a list of running applications.
Win32:RmnDrp can be spread by browser drive-bys, where the program is downloaded in the background when you simply surf to a rigged web site. Shell code runs a Trojan that downloads additional payload code over HTTP—various forms of bots, spyware, back doors, and other Trojan programs. Hackers then send phishing emails to lure users to web sites, where unsuspecting victims are tricked into revealing personal information. Hackers can also exploit security weaknesses on sites, and then piggyback their Trojans onto legitimate software to be downloaded by trusting consumers.
By exploiting vulnerabilities in operating systems and browsers, Win32:RmnDrp can sneak malicious Trojan horse programs onto unsecured PCs. Unsuspecting and unprotected users can also download Win32:RmnDrp, thinking they are legitimate game, music player, movie, and greeting card files. It can also lurk in files shared between friends, family, and coworkers using peer-to-peer file sharing networks.
Win32:RmnDrp的别名也就是:Virus:Win32/Ramnit
很不幸这个文件被感染了 |