Windows 10: Can Trojans Steal My Data?

Discus and support Can Trojans Steal My Data? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I had very confidential files in my itunes backup on my PC but was not encrypted. Now when i scan my PC I found some trojans available. I google about... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by RAaaja, Mar 30, 2020.

  1. RAaaja Win User

    Can Trojans Steal My Data?


    I had very confidential files in my itunes backup on my PC but was not encrypted. Now when i scan my PC I found some trojans available. I google about the trojan and found that they can steal our files. Have they steal my itunes backup too? I am worried. What is the chance that they might have steal it?


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    RAaaja, Mar 30, 2020
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  2. RAaaja Win User

    Trojans

    I had very confidential files in my itunes backup on my PC (but was not encrypted). Now when i scan my PC I found some trojans available. I google about the trojan and found that they can steal our files. Have they steal my itunes backup too? I am worried.
    What is the chance that they might have steal it?
     
    RAaaja, Mar 30, 2020
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  3. malware Win User
    Password-Stealing Trojan Targets Skype

    A password-stealing Trojan is targeting Skype, posing as a security plug-in for the popular VOIP and IM service and displaying a fake log-in screen that's almost identical to the real thing. McAfee's Avert Labs is identifying the Trojan as PWS-Pykse, and F-Secure is referring to it as Trojan-Spy.Win32.Skyper.B. Skype is calling it 65404-SkypeDefenderSetup.exe. The Trojan identifies itself as the "Skype-Defender" plug-in and is attempting to steal Skype usernames and passwords, along with all usernames and passwords saved in Internet Explorer. After execution, the Trojan disables running instances of Skype and swaps in its fake Skype login window. If the victim enters his or her username and password, the malware captures it and any others saved in IE and posts it via http to a Web site for the malware author to retrieve. Security researchers, and Skype, are recommending that users update their antivirus detections to avoid infection.

    Source: eWeek
     
    malware, Mar 30, 2020
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  4. Mel Tar Win User

    Can Trojans Steal My Data?

    Rooted Malware, Virus, and Trojan Infection, Keylogger Trojan Malware

    Hi,

    Please click the link below and follow Stephen Boots' suggestion on how to remove Trojan virus on your computer:

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Mel Tar, Mar 30, 2020
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