A virus specifically used to steal the passwords of online game accounts. The latest variant "DNS" (Trojan. PSW. rocOnline. dn) recently, there have been frequent activities on the Internet. Once poisoned, the system Desktop may be blank ......
Experts from the computer virus prevention service center warned: A virus dedicated to stealing the passwords of online game accounts, the latest variant of "Domain thieves", "the current DN" (Trojan. PSW. rocOnline. dn) recently, the Internet has been active frequently. Once poisoned, the system Desktop may be blank.
It is said that after the virus enters the user's computer, the system directory will be stored with the virus file named javaswsdtdtshrs.exe, and attempts to turn off the processes of anti-virus software such as rising.
After stealing users' online game account passwords, the virus automatically sends them to the virus author.
Due to writing defects, when a poisoned user enters the windows desktop, the system will be suspended (the desktop will be blank and all icons will disappear), interfering with the normal use of the computer.
Experts warned that although the virus is mainly used to steal game accounts, once poisoned, the normal operation of users will be greatly affected due to system chaos. Therefore, users should establish good security habits, do not open suspicious emails and websites, and do not open executable files with unknown origins.