PornDial-106
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This is a porn dialer application that installs itself to run at system startup. A porn dialer is simply a program that is used to dial into a pornographic "service". Some porn dialers do not advertise that extremely high phone bills may result from using their service. PornDial-106 is not considered to be malicious as it does not conceal its presence in any way and does come with an uninstaller. However, /PROGRAM detection is being added for this "potentially unwanted application". The current command-line scanner makes use of such detections, as does VirusScan 7. When run, the program displays an interface:

Several registry keys are created by this application.
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Webdialer\li-thund00001
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run "li-thund00001" = c:\program files\Webdialer\li-thund00001.exe -m
The program copies itself to the C:\PROGRAM FILES\WEBDIALER directory and creates shortcuts in the START MENU and START MENU \ PROGRAMS directories, as well as on the DESKTOP. User may use the ADD/REMOVE Programs Control Panel item "Webdialer - Webdialer - Account-li-thund00001" to remove this program.