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Flame, a backdoor Windows trojan, doesn't just sniff and steal nearby network traffic info -- it uses your computer's hardware against you.
ENGADGET: Flame malware snoops on PCs across the Middle East, makes Stuxnet look small-time
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The U.S. expert confirmed the invisible nature of the backdoor.breut Trojan horse download.
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Once launched, the virus is designed to install a Trojan horse or backdoor program, and allow investigators to record everything typed into that machine, thereby getting around encryption and passwords.
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Today, such backdoor malware codes are edging ahead of Trojan spyware in terms of sheer numbers.
FORBES: Worm Attacks Coming For Google's Android - Kaspersky Lab
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So far this year, 34% of all malicious Android programs were Trojan spyware programs, with backdoor programs accounting for 31% and SMS Trojans another 27%, according to Kaspersky Lab.
FORBES: Worm Attacks Coming For Google's Android - Kaspersky Lab
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Viveros said there's a growing number of remote access Trojan programs sent via e-mail that can open the backdoor to a user's PC and gather log-ins and passwords to company intranets.
CNN: New 'Trojan Horse' strain may go mainstream