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Downloader-BCF!1D0E2FFC

Type
Trojan
SubType
Downloader
Discovery Date
09/04/2008
Length
9294
Minimum DAT
5376 (09/03/2008)
Updated DAT
5376 (09/03/2008)
Minimum Engine
5.3.00
Description Added
09/04/2008
Description Modified
09/04/2008 9:33 AM (PT)
Risk Assessment
Corporate User
Low
Home User
Low

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Characteristics

File PropertyProperty Value
FileName680d00a3.exe
McAfee DetectionDownloader-BCF
Length9,294 bytes
CRC1D0E2FFC
MD55904C53534B28C41DB2349045821354C
SHA196637E1BDD17D30DBD43BBF9A315720484430D99

Other Common Detection Aliases

Company NameDetection Name
ahnlabWin-Trojan/Downloader.9292.D
avastWin32:Small-JMH [Trj]
AVG (GriSoft)Downloader.Zlob.RZ
AviraTR/Crypt.ULPM.Gen
BitDefenderGenPack:Trojan.Generic.588224
clamavTrojan.Downloader-23647
Dr.WebTrojan.DownLoader.46300
eSafe (Alladin)suspicious Trojan/Worm [101]
EsetWin32/TrojanDownloader.Small.IAW
FortiNetW32/Small.IAW!tr.dldr
F-ProtW32/Downldr2.AXSH
KasperskyTrojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.iaw
microsoftTrojanDownloader:Win32/Matcash.B
normanW32/Smalltroj.CPEE
pandaTrj/Downloader.SQZ
risingTrojan.Win32.Undef.cph
SophosMal/DownLdr-O
SymantecDownloader
Trend MicroTROJ_DLOADR.CS
vba32Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.iaw
V-BusterTrojan.DL.Small.ADEZ

Avert® Labs has observed the following system activities:

ActivityRisk Level
Modifies memory of other processes
Critical
Enumerates open windows
Medium
Program often suspends itself
Medium
Uses shared memory of other processes
Low
Writes executable in the windows folder
Low
Performs a shell execute of downloaded or existing files
Informational

System Changes

These are general defaults for typical path variables. (Although they may differ, these examples are common.):
%WinDir% = \WINDOWS (Windows 9x/ME/XP/Vista), \WINNT (Windows NT/2000)
%SystemDir% = \WINDOWS\SYSTEM (Windows 98/ME), \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (Windows XP/Vista), \WINNT\SYSTEM32 (Windows NT/2000)
%ProgramFiles% = \Program Files

The following files have been added to the system:

  • %WINDIR%\17pholmes403.exe
  • The applications created the following network connection(s):

  • http
    • hxxp://ymq.a403.wrs.mcboo.com/**************
  • Symptoms

    This symptoms of this detection are the files, registry, and network communication referenced in the characteristics section.

    Method of Infection

    Trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that the executable is something beneficial. Distribution channels include IRC, peer-to-peer networks, newsgroup postings, e-mail, etc.

    Removal

    AVERT recommends to always use latest DATs and engine. This threat will be cleaned if you have this combination.

    Additional Windows ME/XP removal considerations

    Variants

    Variants

      N/A

    All Information

    Overview -

    This is a Trojan detection. Unlike viruses, Trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that they are beneficial or wanted. The most common installation methods involve system or security exploitation, and unsuspecting users manually executing unknown programs. Distribution channels include e-mail, malicious or hacked Web pages, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), peer-to-peer networks, etc.

    Characteristics

    Characteristics -

    File PropertyProperty Value
    FileName680d00a3.exe
    McAfee DetectionDownloader-BCF
    Length9,294 bytes
    CRC1D0E2FFC
    MD55904C53534B28C41DB2349045821354C
    SHA196637E1BDD17D30DBD43BBF9A315720484430D99

    Other Common Detection Aliases

    Company NameDetection Name
    ahnlabWin-Trojan/Downloader.9292.D
    avastWin32:Small-JMH [Trj]
    AVG (GriSoft)Downloader.Zlob.RZ
    AviraTR/Crypt.ULPM.Gen
    BitDefenderGenPack:Trojan.Generic.588224
    clamavTrojan.Downloader-23647
    Dr.WebTrojan.DownLoader.46300
    eSafe (Alladin)suspicious Trojan/Worm [101]
    EsetWin32/TrojanDownloader.Small.IAW
    FortiNetW32/Small.IAW!tr.dldr
    F-ProtW32/Downldr2.AXSH
    KasperskyTrojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.iaw
    microsoftTrojanDownloader:Win32/Matcash.B
    normanW32/Smalltroj.CPEE
    pandaTrj/Downloader.SQZ
    risingTrojan.Win32.Undef.cph
    SophosMal/DownLdr-O
    SymantecDownloader
    Trend MicroTROJ_DLOADR.CS
    vba32Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.iaw
    V-BusterTrojan.DL.Small.ADEZ

    Avert® Labs has observed the following system activities:

    ActivityRisk Level
    Modifies memory of other processes
    Critical
    Enumerates open windows
    Medium
    Program often suspends itself
    Medium
    Uses shared memory of other processes
    Low
    Writes executable in the windows folder
    Low
    Performs a shell execute of downloaded or existing files
    Informational

    System Changes

    These are general defaults for typical path variables. (Although they may differ, these examples are common.):
    %WinDir% = \WINDOWS (Windows 9x/ME/XP/Vista), \WINNT (Windows NT/2000)
    %SystemDir% = \WINDOWS\SYSTEM (Windows 98/ME), \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (Windows XP/Vista), \WINNT\SYSTEM32 (Windows NT/2000)
    %ProgramFiles% = \Program Files

    The following files have been added to the system:

  • %WINDIR%\17pholmes403.exe
  • The applications created the following network connection(s):

  • http
    • hxxp://ymq.a403.wrs.mcboo.com/**************
  • Symptoms

    Symptoms -

    This symptoms of this detection are the files, registry, and network communication referenced in the characteristics section.

    Method of Infection

    Method of Infection -

    Trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that the executable is something beneficial. Distribution channels include IRC, peer-to-peer networks, newsgroup postings, e-mail, etc.

    Removal -

    Removal -

    AVERT recommends to always use latest DATs and engine. This threat will be cleaned if you have this combination.

    Additional Windows ME/XP removal considerations

    Variants

    Variants -

      N/A