At some
point most of us have heard the term ""Trojan horse"" used
when describing a type of virus. But many of us know little about what a Trojan
horse virus actually is.
A Trojan horse
virus is effectively a file or a piece of software which appears to be
legitimate and serve a purpose, but is in fact harmful and capable of damaging
your PC and compromising your privacy. Trojan horse viruses are also
notoriously stubborn, making the virus removal process very difficult.
A Trojan horse
virus gives the author of the virus complete access to a computer system
remotely over the Internet. Once installed on your PC, the author can access
the program immediately and use it to perform a variety of tasks. This
unbridled access also allows the hacker to easily install other forms of
malware including spyware, worms and other types of viruses in your system. As
well as the ability to download and install these dangerous files and programs,
a Trojan horse virus can crash your system and wipe your entire hard drive
causing you to lose all of your important files, photographs and media files.
(Often with no way of recovering them.)
Other harmful
operations that can be performed by the virus author include:
Data theft. With
full access to your system, the hacker can collect all of your private
information including e-mail addresses and bank details.
Key-logging.
Using a Trojan horse virus, the hacker can record all of the keys that are
pressed on your keyboard, enabling them to collect passwords or other sensitive
information as you type it.
Spamming. Often
in the form of pop-up adverts, these automated spamming attacks can be carried
out on your system either occasionally or in some cases continuously,
preventing you from using your PC at all.
How do Trojan
viruses access a PC?
There are four
main origins of a Trojan horse virus.
1. Instant
messaging clients. 2. Security flaws in web browsers. 3. E-mail attachments. 4.
Software downloads (usually from pirated software or software downloaded from
file sharing sites).
How can I tell
if my system is infected with a Trojan horse virus?
* Has the
operating speed of your computer slowed down considerably? * Are you seeing
unexpected messages or pop-ups? * Does your computer keep crashing?
If you are
experiencing any of the issues listed above, then it is possible that your
system may be infected and that virus removal may be necessary.
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