ALERT,, Trojans went into Firefox to steal password files..!!!!
Sunday, October 10th, 2010Anti-virus security vendors and researchers, Webroot has identified a Trojan that will steal Firefox VIA has been modified files. The Trojans will force the browser to automatically store the password. Webroot’s threat is detected as Trojan – port wine stains, Nslogm and theft of user names and Internet Explorer and Firefox browser, the ability to store the password. Under normal circumstances, Firefox test to each user login will be submitted to the online save or no time. When this happens, the user will see a similar option to “remember”, “Never in this site” or “Not now.” If the user chooses to remember <span= “longtext”>, browser, user names and passwords stored in the local database.
Because it is very easy to steal from the user through a browser and get the user name and password of the database commands. Trojan makers choose to remove Firefox and then make a warning, hostile procedures. To achieve this goal, the establishment of a Firefox patch file installed in the nsLoginManagerPrompter.js. “Trojan then dug from the registry and save the password information from Firefox, and then he tried to counts per minute by the information in the theft,” said Andrew Brandt, through their resemi a malicious Web page at Webroot researchers.
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