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An analysis of the technologies used by cybercriminals allows us to draw conclusions about the virus industry’s possible vectors of development and more effectively confront future threats. You, too, can learn what actions various malicious programs take in infected systems and how to withstand them.

Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami in virus library:

Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1023
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1024
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1025
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1027
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1031
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1032
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1033
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1051
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1101
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1103
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1114
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1115
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.133
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.1395
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.144
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.150
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.751
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.757
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.783
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.789
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.884
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.885
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.886
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.887
Linux.BackDoor.Tsunami.986

Vulnerabilities for Android

According to statistics, every fifth program for Android contains a vulnerability (or, in other words, a "loophole") that lets cybercriminals successfully introduce Trojans onto mobile devices and manipulate them into doing whatever actions they need them to.

Dr.Web Security Auditor for Android diagnoses and analyses a mobile device’s security and offers solutions to address security problems and vulnerabilities.