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| Detected | Apr 06 2011 06:29 GMT |
| Released | Apr 12 2011 07:45 GMT |
| Published | Sep 09 2011 14:27 GMT |
A trojan program that downloads files from the internet without the user's knowledge and launches them. It is a Windows application (PE-EXE file). 7680 bytes. UPX packed. Unpacked size – around 15 kB. Written in C++.
When launching, the trojan looks for and carries out the following processes within the system: The trojan then downloads a file from the following link:
http://178.***.164.141/IMG_0100.jpgThe link did not work when creating the description. The downloaded files are saved in the current user's temporary file directory under the following names:
%Temp%\<rnd>.exeWhere <rnd> is a sequence of random digits.
The trojan is deleted when reloading the original file.
If your computer has not been protected with anti-virus software and has been infected with malware, you will need to take the following actions to delete this:
%Temp%\<rnd>.exe
MD5: 5273d81583ed14a94fef57bf3cd9b398
SHA1: c1ddfc8fcaffa90e57a4b242b1c23668616a2941
Programs classified as Trojan-Downloader download and install new versions of malicious programs, including Trojans and AdWare, on victim computers. Once downloaded from the Internet, the programs are launched or included on a list of programs which will run automatically when the operating system boots up.
Information about the names and locations of the programs which are downloaded are in the Trojan code, or are downloaded by the Trojan from an Internet resource (usually a web page).
This type of malicious program is frequently used in the initial infection of visitors to websites which contain exploits.
Trojan-Downloader.