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· Overview ·
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Overview |
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Alias: |
security risk or a "backdoor" program [F-Prot], Spam-AnonMail [McAfee], Spammer/AnomMail [Panda], Win32/Spammer.AnonMail trojan [Eset] |
Category: |
Flooder: A program that overloads a connection by any mechanism, such as fast pinging, causing a DoS attack. SPAM Tool: Any software designed to extract email addresses from web sites and other sources, remove ""dangerous"" or ""illegal"" addresses, and/or efficiently send unsolicited (and perhaps untraceable) mail to these addresses. Trojan: Any program with a hidden intent. Trojans are one of the leading causes of breaking into machines. If you pull down a program from a chat room, new group, or even from unsolicited e-mail, then the program is likely trojaned with some subversive purpose. The word Trojan can be used as a verb: To trojan a program is to add subversive functionality to an existing program. For example, a trojaned login program might be programmed to accept a certain password for any user's account that the hacker can use to log back into the system at any time. Rootkits often contain a suite of such trojaned programs. |
Similar Pests: |
Flooder · SPAM Tool · Trojan |
Origins |
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Date of Origin: |
April, 1997 |
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Clot Factor: |
The "Clot Factor" is a measure of how much a pest "gums up" a machine by adding registry entries, files, and directories. As more objects are placed in a machine, manual removal becomes more difficult and more error-prone. |
Operation |
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Detection and Removal |
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Manual Removal: |
Follow these steps to remove Flooder.MailSpam.AnonMail.a from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake. |
| Stop Running Processes: Kill these running processes with Task Manager: | |
| Remove Files: Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer: | |
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Last Revised: |
April 03, 2005 |