TrojanSpy:Win32/Usteal threat description - Microsoft Security Intelligence By Microsoft Corporation Archived: 2026-04-05 19:21:23 UTC Published Apr 14, 2012 | Updated Sep 15, 2017 Detected by Microsoft Defender Antivirus Aliases: Trojan/Win32.Ruftar (AhnLab) Trojan horse PSW.Generic10.BNFS (AVG) Trojan horse PSW.Generic10.BWOI (AVG) Trojan horse PSW.Generic10.CIUL (AVG) W32/Usteal.A.gen!Eldorado (Command) W32/Troj_Generic.HCCAE (Norman) W32/Troj_Generic.JLPCB (Norman) TR/Spy.Usteal.D.988 (Avira) TR/Spy.Usteal.D.1219 (Avira) Gen:Variant.Zusy.1108 (BitDefender) Trojan.Generic.8712735 (BitDefender) Gen:Variant.Kazy.44973 (BitDefender) Trojan.Generic.KDZ.11916 (BitDefender) Gen:Variant.Symmi.11246 (BitDefender) Trojan.PWS.UFR.3136 (Dr.Web) Trojan.PWS.UFR.3111 (Dr.Web) Trojan.PWS.UFR.3047 (Dr.Web) BackDoor.Comet.152 (Dr.Web) Win32/Injector.AEJK trojan (ESET) Trojan.SuspectCRC (Ikarus) Win32.AdWare.AII (Ikarus) RDN/Generic PWS.y!bn (McAfee) RDN/Generic PWS.y!fg (McAfee) RDN/Generic PWS.y!di (McAfee) BackDoor-FAPT!02357D9CE63E (McAfee) W32/Skintrim.DVYD (Norman) Trojan.PSW.Ldpinch!238F (Rising AV) Mal/Behav-116 (Sophos) Mal/HckPk-D (Sophos) Mal/RufTar-C (Sophos) Summary Microsoft security software detects and removes this threat. This family of malware steals your usernames and passwords for online games and applications. It can also download other malware. The trojan is usually installed on your computer when you download other applications, images or software. It is also installed by other malware such as Trojan:Win32/LockScreen. Source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?Name=TrojanSpy:Win32/Usteal https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?Name=TrojanSpy:Win32/Usteal Page 1 of 1