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| Antivirus | Version | Last Update | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| AhnLab-V3 | 2008.8.21.0 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| AntiVir | 7.8.1.23 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Authentium | 5.1.0.4 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Avast | 4.8.1195.0 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| AVG | 8.0.0.161 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| BitDefender | 7.2 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| CAT-QuickHeal | 9.50 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| ClamAV | 0.93.1 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| DrWeb | 4.44.0.09170 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| eSafe | 7.0.17.0 | 2008.08.21 | - |
| eTrust-Vet | 31.6.6040 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| Ewido | 4.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| F-Prot | 4.4.4.56 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| F-Secure | 7.60.13501.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Fortinet | 3.14.0.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| GData | 2.0.7306.1023 | 2008.08.20 | - |
| Ikarus | T3.1.1.34.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| K7AntiVirus | 7.10.425 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| Kaspersky | 7.0.0.125 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| McAfee | 5368 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| Microsoft | 1.3807 | 2008.08.23 | TrojanDownloader:Win32/Zlob.AMS |
| NOD32v2 | 3381 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| Norman | 5.80.02 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| Panda | 9.0.0.4 | 2008.08.23 | Suspicious file |
| PCTools | 4.4.2.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Prevx1 | V2 | 2008.08.23 | Suspicious |
| Rising | 20.58.52.00 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Sophos | 4.32.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Sunbelt | 3.1.1571.1 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Symantec | 10 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| TheHacker | 6.3.0.6.060 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| TrendMicro | 8.700.0.1004 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| VBA32 | 3.12.8.4 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| ViRobot | 2008.8.22.1346 | 2008.08.22 | - |
| VirusBuster | 4.5.11.0 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Webwasher-Gateway | 6.6.2 | 2008.08.23 | - |
| Additional information |
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| File size: 87552 bytes |
| MD5...: 3d0a78b90d7e3ddcc1b20027af3d1d99 |
| SHA1..: 327946ef93c1132f3182f50646c1b0e747c60068 |
| SHA256: f28d6f08ce733fdaa00bee6ac22b7c764fd45f6c7a8f75b6035b8001757334e7 |
| SHA512: 937c5e663082aebe4e63bf5ff868cd1e6b427375652a2e674064ea7b00afc24a 90c2c9bf983a838400424951eeac912eda4a4c6e1725a97744ea0be2bce873f1 |
| PEiD..: - |
| PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x414350 timedatestamp.....: 0x48afc05a (Sat Aug 23 07:46:34 2008) machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386) ( 2 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .text 0x1000 0x1529c 0x14800 7.96 76ec8c7f5b5ca27fc3764f3f5338ce19 .rdata 0x17000 0x846 0xa00 4.69 b7e80b93c978db53140015ecf1cef7e7 ( 7 imports ) > KERNEL32.dll: CloseHandle, DeviceIoControl, CreateFileA, GetVolumeInformationA, ExitProcess, TerminateProcess, SetProcessPriorityBoost, SetThreadPriority, GetCurrentThread, SetPriorityClass, GetCurrentProcess, GetEnvironmentVariableA, GetShortPathNameA, GetModuleFileNameA, IsBadWritePtr, GetComputerNameA, WriteFile, lstrlenA, GetTickCount, Sleep, GetTempPathA, lstrcatA, lstrcpyA, CreateProcessA > USER32.dll: wsprintfA, SendMessageA, FindWindowA > SHELL32.dll: SHChangeNotify, SHGetSpecialFolderPathA, ShellExecuteExA > MSVCRT.dll: strncpy, sprintf, _strdup, _except_handler3, atoi, rand, __3@YAXPAX@Z, __2@YAPAXI@Z, strstr, __CxxFrameHandler, strncat, atol > MSVCP60.dll: __Tidy@_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@AAEX_N@Z, __Grow@_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@AAE_NI_N@Z, _npos@_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@2IB, __Xlen@std@@YAXXZ, __Eos@_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@AAEXI@Z, __1_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@QAE@XZ, __C@_1___Nullstr@_$basic_string@DU_$char_traits@D@std@@V_$allocator@D@2@@std@@CAPBDXZ@4DB > SHLWAPI.dll: PathGetDriveNumberA > WININET.dll: InternetReadFile, HttpQueryInfoA, InternetOpenUrlA, InternetOpenA, InternetCloseHandle ( 0 exports ) |
| Prevx info: http://info.prevx.com/aboutprogramtext.asp?PX5=DF8A93D3009F756156910118B4C23C00FE6114B0 |
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