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December 10th, 2008, 04:57 PM
#5
Junior Member
 Originally Posted by SirDice
No. The users that were directed to the site in the Ukraine, as opposed to the real checkfree site could have had their computers infected with malicious software. My question is what would a antivirus scanner identified the threat as? Most sources say the fake web server attempted to download a Trojan using an IE exploit. I want the name of the Trojan. That is my question here.
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