A Trojan virus, also known as a Trojan horse or Trojan, is a type of malware that disguises itself as legitimate software. Unlike other types of malware like viruses or worms, Trojans do not replicate themselves. Instead, they rely on users to install them unwittingly, often through phishing emails or malicious websites. Once installed, Trojans can perform various malicious actions, such as:
- Stealing sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, and personal data
- Spying on users’ activities by recording keystrokes or taking screenshots
- Installing additional malware or ransomware onto the infected device
- Disrupting the normal functioning of the device or network
Detecting a Trojan infection can be challenging as they are designed to operate stealthily. However, there are several signs that may indicate the presence of a Trojan on your device: