Hi all,
We received an email from Salesforce about this relatively new trojan, and I was wondering whether it's possible to confirm whether this is something which Webroot SecureAnywhere can protect against?
Thanks in advance
Adam
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A name of infection usually refers to a class or family of a particular infection. There can be hundreds of variants of a single name so its not just a matter of blocking one single infection. For example there are about a dozen variants of Zero Access each variant will have hundreds of slightly different versions. But to answer your question yes this particular trojan isnt too exciting or technically brilliant and can be removed by Webroot.
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