Trojans come in a wide variety of malicious abilities. The Trojan.DNSChanger.Gen is a generic class of Trojans that reconfigures Domain Name Server settings on compromised machines. What this means is the reconfiguration ensures that network requests from those PCs are directed to servers and networks controlled by malicious parties, who can then inject malicious content into otherwise legitimate web pages or redirect requests for standard web sites to bogus, malicious web sites. It is best to keep your antimalware up to date rather than going on a date with one of these guys.
How much do "free" games cost you? I submit that they are not worth the effort that you will have to expend cleaning up after them. For example, GameVance offers "free" games from its website in exchange for the display of targeted pop-up and pop-under advertising based on information about users' online behavior. Just what you need your computer littered with popups of who knows what. - Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot.gen: Trojan
- GameVance : Adware (General)
- Trojan.1: Trojan
- Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen (v): Exploit
- Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec: Trojan Downloader
- Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Small.aaw: Backdoor
- Trojan.FakeAlert: Trojan
- Explorer32.Hijacker: Hijacker
- Trojan.DNSChanger.Gen: Trojan
- Trojan.Fakeavalert: Trojan
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