SpyCop Trojan Alert
Instantly Detects Trojan Activity
A Trojan is described by Wikipedia as
The Trojan horse, also known as trojan, in the context of computing and software, describes a class of computer threats (malware) that appears to perform a desirable function but in fact performs undisclosed malicious functions that allow unauthorized access to the host machine, giving them the ability to save their files on the user's computer or even watch the user's screen and control the computer.
Trojan Horses (not technically a virus) can be easily and unwillingly downloaded.
For example, if a computer game is designed such that, when executed by the user, it opens a back door that allows a hacker to control the computer of the user, then the computer game is said to be a Trojan horse.
However, if the computer game is legitimate, but was infected by a virus, then it is not a Trojan horse, regardless of what the virus may do when the game is executed.
The term is derived from the classical story of the Trojan Horse.
A program named "waterfalls.scr" serves as a simple example of a Trojan horse.
The author claims it is a free waterfall screen saver. When running, it instead unloads hidden programs, scripts, or any number of commands without the user's knowledge or consent. Malicious trojan horse programs conceal and drop a malicious payload on an affected computer.
SpyCop for Windows © deals with Trojans like this.
SpyCop's focus is targeted on the protection of our clients private & personal electronic data.
That would include things like banking login information, passwords, credit card numbers, surfing habits, email correspondence, or chat conversations.
SpyCop targets any Trojan that wants access to this type of computer activity.
No matter what Trojan software tries to access your personal data there are only limited paths for that Trojan to travel to harvest that information.
In addition to cloaking your keystrokes, SpyCop targets any Trojan that travels the "sensitive information" highway on your computer.
Think of it like this.
SpyCop sits on the side of your computers information highways and any unrecognized traffic is pulled over for further inspection.
At that point SpyCop notifies you of the Trojan and you have the opportunity of allowing or denying any further movement of that software application.
If you let it continue, SpyCop won't pull it over again unless something in that software has been changed.
Either way you are notified and are given the ability to turn it off.
In essence SpyCop forces Trojan to ask your permission to operate on your computer.
Unlike any Trojan detection software on the market today, SpyCop doesn't need to wait until the latest Trojan profiles are released to catch the latest Trojan.
It simply doesn't need them.
SpyCop with its new cutting edge security algorithm monitors all traffic on your system and lets you shut down anything that isn't legitimate.
Product Features
- Keylogger Alert
- Spyware Alert
- Virus Alert
- Trojan Alert
- Password Recorder Alert
- Chat Recorder Alert
- Email Recorder Alert
- Screen Recorder Alert
- Website Recorder Alert
- Credit Card Recorder Alert
SpyCop currently works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, & Windows 2000