Trojan
To have a better understand of TROJ ZACCESS CQJ
TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ is a crafty Trojan horse that detected by Trend Micro Internet Security. It is the same stubborn as Win32/sirefef.eb. As an offensive Trojan, it always tries to grasp any chance to invade the target system. Troj zaccess CQJ usually has a strong offensive to destroy information and files in a computer, resulting in the abnormal working of the computer, or more seriously, making the system unavailable. As a representative of Trojan, it won’t give up any chance to invade the target system. Before you find its true purposes, the infection has settled down in your computer. It tries its best to deceive innocent users. When it successfully users’ hearts to believe it, TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ will pretend to start its righteous work. TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ trojan horse pours out all sorts of irritating advertisements, which make you crazy. And it will tell you that your computer is in in danger. When you see those horrible alerts, you must be very nervous and vexatious. There are many alerts imply your computer is infected with dangerous viruses. Next TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ claims to help you remove all the threats in your computer. However, it is TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ itself that bring in the real danger and damages to your computer. It can change Windows Explorer settings to download other malicious files from external servers. Have you ever seen such an irksome infection before? It is extremely important to drop everything that you are doing and to concentrate entirely on removing TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ from your machine. Many people who get infected such virus may don’t understand how they get infected; they don’t do anything but just browse some websites. They don’t know that when they browse websites the TROJ_ZACCESS.CQJ virus can access their PCs silently without your attention. The virus may hide in some unsafe sites that it will create a route to enter into people’s PC. Be careful whenever you surf on the internet. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 10, 2012 9:47 am and last modified on November 9, 2012 12:40 pm.