Home Home | Current issue Current issue
Login: Password: Forget password? / Register New User
Games Graphics & Design MP3 & Audio Internet & Networks System & Utilities Home & Education Business WebDev SoftDev
Issue: July 2006 > System & Utilities > Article "Trojan Cloaks Itself as Firefox Extension"
Advertisement on Onekit.com Software Magazine

Trojan Cloaks Itself as Firefox Extension (Trojan Cloaks Itself as Firefox Extension)  Trojan Cloaks Itself as Firefox Extension

System & Utilities
Malicious software can steal credit card numbers and passwords from PCs.

Security vendor McAfee has detected a new piece of malicious software that masquerades as part of the Firefox Internet browser.

McAfee calls the Trojan horse "FormSpy." Trojan horses are programs, often attached to spam e-mail, that appear innocuous but are harmful to a computer.

FormSpy is downloaded to a computer that is already infected with another Trojan horse called "Downloader-AXM," McAfee said. That Trojan was recently detected in e-mail spam messages.

Downloader-AXM contacts servers to download other malicious programs to a computer without a user's knowledge, according to McAfee.


Stealing Information
Once downloaded, FormSpy installs itself as a Firefox extension.

The program appears as "NumberedLinks 0.9" extension, McAfee said. The extension normally would allow a user to navigate links by numbers using the keyboard rather than a mouse.

Then, FormSpy can transmit information in a Web browser to another Web site, which could include credit card numbers, passwords, and electronic banking pin numbers, according to McAfee.

FormSpy can also steal e-mail, ICQ instant messaging service, and FTP (file transfer protocol) passwords, it said.

July 26, 2006 Author: Jeremy Kirk
There are no users' comments | Post your comment

Related Links:
Advertisement Advertisement
about / contact us | Copyright 2003-2009 - Software Magazine, onekit.com, Legal Notices