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sdbot.worm.gen.j w32Sdbot.worm.gen.j w32 isn't really a virus. It's a name used by some industry scanners as a part of sdbot removal files. Sdbot.worm.gen.j is simply an umpteen DAT file you need to download in order to kill some variants of this virus. Really, the McAfee Web page is the only SdBot.AHG is a backdoor Trojan that allows an attacker to use IRC channels to instruct the Trojan to spread to other computers, launch DoS attacks and retrieve system information from infected computers.The application typically installs as a bundled component with several freeware utilities; however, SdBot.AHG has also been known to utilize ActiveX drive-by downloads in order to initialize a forced and/or perceivably hidden installation. SdBot.AHG may be associated with benign/unwanted/unsolicated software installations, modified browser settings, hijacked web pages (typically to unsolicited and irrelevant locations, many of which include blatant advertisements and/or adult content), decelerated web browsing, and general system slowdown. SdBot.BHF is a backdoor Trojan that allows an attacker to use IRC channels to instruct the Trojan to spread to other computers, launch DoS attacks and retrieve system information from infected computers.The application typically installs as a bundled component with several freeware utilities; however, SdBot.BHF has also been known to utilize ActiveX drive-by downloads in order to initialize a forced and/or perceivably hidden installation. SdBot.BHF may be associated with benign/unwanted/unsolicated software installations, modified browser settings, hijacked web pages (typically to unsolicited and irrelevant locations, many of which include blatant advertisements and/or adult content), decelerated web browsing, and general system slowdown. SdBot.ZG is a backdoor Trojan that allows an attacker to use IRC channels to instruct the Trojan to spread to other computers, launch DoS attacks and retrieve system information from infected computers.The application typically installs as a bundled component with several freeware utilities; however, SdBot.ZG has also been known to utilize ActiveX drive-by downloads in order to initialize a forced and/or perceivably hidden installation. SdBot.ZG may be associated with benign/unwanted/unsolicated software installations, modified browser settings, hijacked web pages (typically to unsolicited and irrelevant locations, many of which include blatant advertisements and/or adult content), decelerated web browsing, and general system slowdown. place where you're going to see this name. It is probably used also by McAfee antivirus program, but I haven't seen it myself and besides, the name for an unknown version of sdbot is simply sdbot.worm.gen w32, not sdbot.worm.gen.j w32. I use Spyware Nuker.
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