Win32:Delf-Qxq [Trj] is a type of Trojan horse malware that infects computers by disguising itself as a legitimate program or file. Once it gains access to a computer, Win32:Delf-Qxq [Trj] can steal sensitive information, corrupt files, and disrupt system operations.
This type of malware can infect computers through various methods, including email attachments, malicious websites, software downloads, and infected USB drives. It may also exploit vulnerabilities in outdated software or operating systems to gain access to a computer.
To protect against Win32:Delf-Qxq [Trj] and other types of malware, it is important to keep your antivirus software up to date, avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files, and regularly scan your computer for threats. Additionally, be cautious when opening email attachments from unknown senders and ensure that your operating system and software are regularly updated with the latest security patches.