Bifrost FR Trojan is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Bifrost FR Trojan is installed, Bifrost FR Trojan downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Bifrost FR Trojan popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Bifrost FR Trojan.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Bifrost FR Trojan for free.
Gphone.exe is a file that an instant-message worm infects. This worm spreads through Google chat and Yahoo! Messenger. This “Gphone.exe” worm disables your antivirus security software, and downloads more crapware onto your PC.
I’m sure identity theft sounds like a fun weekend, but if you’d rather spend your weekend otherwise — church? Family? Strip club? — I can show you how to get rid of that infected Gphone.exe file for free.
Trojan.Agent.atko Threat Level: 
Trojan.Agent.atko is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan.Agent.atko is installed, Trojan.Agent.atko downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan.Agent.atko popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan.Agent.atko.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan.Agent.atko for free.
Trojan.Agent.auvh Threat Level: 
Trojan.Agent.auvh is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan.Agent.auvh is installed, Trojan.Agent.auvh downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan.Agent.auvh popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan.Agent.auvh.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan.Agent.auvh for free.
Trojan.Agent.aqfu Threat Level: 
Trojan.Agent.aqfu is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan.Agent.aqfu is installed, Trojan.Agent.aqfu downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan.Agent.aqfu popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan.Agent.aqfu.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan.Agent.aqfu for free.
Trojan Monder Threat Level: 
Trojan Monder is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan Monder is installed, Trojan Monder downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.
Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan Monder popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan Monder.
I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan Monder for free.
Trojan Bancos is a Trojan that may steal your personal information you’ve stored on your PC. Trojan Bancos may also steal your passwords when you type them into banking sites, putting your money at risk. Trojan Bancos might have infected your computer through a drive-by download or a web browser security hole. Trojan Bancos may be related to Banload and other “banker” trojans.
Unless battling identity theft and weird charges on your AmEx sound like a fun way to spend your weekend, let me show you how to get rid of Trojan Bancos.
Postcard.exe is a Trojan that gets linked to from a fake Postcards.org email, subject line “Hey, you have a new Greeting !!!”
Sounds friendly, right?
Wrong. Though if you click through the “Hey, you have a new Greeting !!!” email and download Postcard.exe, Postcard.exe will allow a hacker to get very cozy with your PC — and likely all your personal and financial information.
Let me show you how to block Postcard.exe.
“VIDEO EXCLUSIVO DESASTRE CATARINA!” email is a scam email about the recent natural disaster in Santa Catarina. This “VIDEO EXCLUSIVO DESASTRE CATARINA!” email offers a video recording of the disaster, but if you click the link to watch the Santa Catarina video, you’ll end up downloading Video_SC_Desastre.exe, which is really a Trojan. Like other Trojans, Video_SC_Desastre.exe will probably rip a hole into your PC’s security, and allow hackers to access your system.
If you downloaded this “VIDEO EXCLUSIVO DESASTRE CATARINA!” email attachment, delete the attachment immediately. You should also run an antivirus/anti-spyware scan, so you can catch this bastard and clean up its mess.
Coupon.exe Threat Level: 
Coupon.exe is a Trojan attached to a spoof McDonald’s email. Coupon.exe gets linked to from a fake McDonald’s email, subject line “McDonalds wishes you Merry Christmas!”
Sounds friendly, right?
Wrong.
Though Coupon.exe may allow a hacker to get very close and cozy with your PC — and likely all your personal and financial information.
Let me show you how to block Coupon.exe.

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