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#1: Internet » E-mail : MsgPlusLive 460 |
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| The Author: kisi | 19 July 2008 | Views: 3642 |
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The filename MSGPLUSLIVE-460[1].EXE was first seen on Mar 21 2008 in ITALY. It has also been seen in the following geographical regions of the Prevx community: * The UNITED KINGDOM on Apr 25 2008 The filename MSGPLUSLIVE-460[1].EXE is used by multiple object types including self extracting compressed files,executable programs |
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#2: Security & Spyware » Spyware Removers : Trojan Hunter 5.0 |
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| The Author: fightclub | 27 January 2008 | Views: 8602 |
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“ I was trying for so long to get rid of the backdoor.bandok.av trojan. Tried many things but TrojanHunter is the only thing that seems to have worked. I will be buying this program! ” ― Douglas M., USA Think that all trojans can be spotted in Task Manager?The Beast trojan, employing modern stealth techniques actually injects itself into other processes. TrojanHunter is the only scanner capable of cleaning process-injecting trojans. The Beast - Employing Modern Stealth TechniquesThe Beast is a relatively new trojan which in recent versions has used more advanced techniques to make itself undetectable from trojan and virus scanners. The latest technique employed makes the trojan parasitic, because it injects its code into other processes running on the system. For this purpose, the trojan uses a DLL file named dxgns.dll. To study this trojan, let's see what happens when it is run on a typical Windows XP Home system. A quick analysis after starting the trojan reveals that it injects itself into the following two processes: winlogon.exe and explorer.exe. These two processes are always present on a Windows XP system (in fact they are present on any NT-based system), which is why the trojan injects itself into those processes. You can see from the screenshots below that the injected trojan library is running inside the infected processes. |
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