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| Antivirus | Version | Last Update | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| a-squared | 4.0.0.101 | 2009.03.28 | Trojan-Dropper.Agent!IK |
| AhnLab-V3 | 5.0.0.2 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| AntiVir | 7.9.0.129 | 2009.03.27 | HEUR/Crypted |
| Antiy-AVL | 2.0.3.1 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Authentium | 5.1.2.4 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Avast | 4.8.1335.0 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| AVG | 8.5.0.285 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| BitDefender | 7.2 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| CAT-QuickHeal | 10.00 | 2009.03.26 | - |
| ClamAV | 0.94.1 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Comodo | 1086 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| DrWeb | 4.44.0.09170 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| eSafe | 7.0.17.0 | 2009.03.27 | Win32.HEURCrypted |
| eTrust-Vet | 31.6.6421 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| F-Prot | 4.4.4.56 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| F-Secure | 8.0.14470.0 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Fortinet | 3.117.0.0 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| GData | 19 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Ikarus | T3.1.1.48.0 | 2009.03.28 | Trojan-Dropper.Agent |
| K7AntiVirus | 7.10.683 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Kaspersky | 7.0.0.125 | 2009.03.28 | Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.akwk |
| McAfee | 5566 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| McAfee+Artemis | 5566 | 2009.03.27 | Generic!Artemis |
| McAfee-GW-Edition | 6.7.6 | 2009.03.27 | Heuristic.Crypted |
| Microsoft | 1.4502 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| NOD32 | 3969 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Norman | 6.00.06 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| nProtect | 2009.1.8.0 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Panda | 10.0.0.10 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| PCTools | 4.4.2.0 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Prevx1 | V2 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Rising | 21.22.42.00 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Sophos | 4.40.0 | 2009.03.28 | Sus/Dropper-A |
| Sunbelt | 3.2.1858.2 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| Symantec | 1.4.4.12 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| TheHacker | 6.3.3.8.293 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| TrendMicro | 8.700.0.1004 | 2009.03.28 | - |
| VBA32 | 3.12.10.1 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| ViRobot | 2009.3.27.1666 | 2009.03.27 | - |
| Additional information |
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| File size: 2248954 bytes |
| MD5...: ea04b59aba7883134f59f780e5a2f49c |
| SHA1..: a7ac332fcc015a84df6c4f24a7665add372c0682 |
| SHA256: 22adebff9c6aef9fc14ba8772e610026ad05d541510597a18cfd43c79b66c464 |
| SHA512: 2885776e11f95db9321ad64f95fca31122c06e5090ac5bbdc2983deaea36162a 4ece14c9073d122123a3bd329760bbda2933718be0185ae9a8eea3bb32e0d3dd |
| ssdeep: 24576:v87DE2THapNJSeT/woypKKzBypTL8lpUJ8sN0CMY9QV9NcREpubLZt:v87 g2T2JSs/wtpK1pvYU/N09/9SmQb |
| PEiD..: - |
| TrID..: File type identification WinRAR Self Extracting archive (67.9%) Windows OCX File (16.2%) InstallShield setup (5.6%) UPX compressed Win32 Executable (4.0%) Win32 EXE Yoda's Crypter (3.4%) |
| PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x1000 timedatestamp.....: 0x46f268e6 (Thu Sep 20 12:34:46 2007) machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386) ( 4 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .text 0x1000 0x14000 0x13800 6.47 8c499086717691066d921075ed5bdb09 .data 0x15000 0x7000 0xa00 4.91 0cb811e47f78b5404a658fb36b591857 .idata 0x1c000 0x1000 0x1000 5.12 8bf175092a70a21f11fd06cc4087c7d0 .rsrc 0x1d000 0x8f7c 0x9000 3.96 48146a23ee4e1d24caa371d3784e7701 ( 8 imports ) > ADVAPI32.DLL: AdjustTokenPrivileges, LookupPrivilegeValueA, OpenProcessToken, RegCloseKey, RegCreateKeyExA, RegOpenKeyExA, RegQueryValueExA, RegSetValueExA, SetFileSecurityA, SetFileSecurityW > KERNEL32.DLL: CloseHandle, CompareStringA, CreateDirectoryA, CreateDirectoryW, CreateFileA, CreateFileW, DeleteFileA, DeleteFileW, DosDateTimeToFileTime, ExitProcess, ExpandEnvironmentStringsA, FileTimeToLocalFileTime, FileTimeToSystemTime, FindClose, FindFirstFileA, FindFirstFileW, FindNextFileA, FindNextFileW, FindResourceA, FreeLibrary, GetCPInfo, GetCommandLineA, GetCurrentDirectoryA, GetCurrentProcess, GetDateFormatA, GetFileAttributesA, GetFileAttributesW, GetFileType, GetFullPathNameA, GetLastError, GetLocaleInfoA, GetModuleFileNameA, GetModuleHandleA, GetNumberFormatA, GetProcAddress, GetProcessHeap, GetStdHandle, GetTempPathA, GetTickCount, GetTimeFormatA, GetVersionExA, GlobalAlloc, HeapAlloc, HeapFree, HeapReAlloc, IsDBCSLeadByte, LoadLibraryA, LocalFileTimeToFileTime, MoveFileA, MoveFileExA, MultiByteToWideChar, ReadFile, SetCurrentDirectoryA, SetEndOfFile, SetEnvironmentVariableA, SetFileAttributesA, SetFileAttributesW, SetFilePointer, SetFileTime, SetLastError, Sleep, SystemTimeToFileTime, WaitForSingleObject, WideCharToMultiByte, WriteFile, lstrcmpiA, lstrlenA > COMCTL32.DLL: - > COMDLG32.DLL: CommDlgExtendedError, GetOpenFileNameA, GetSaveFileNameA > GDI32.DLL: DeleteObject > SHELL32.DLL: SHBrowseForFolderA, SHChangeNotify, SHFileOperationA, SHGetFileInfoA, SHGetMalloc, SHGetSpecialFolderLocation, ShellExecuteExA, SHGetPathFromIDListA > USER32.DLL: CharToOemA, CharToOemBuffA, CharUpperA, CopyRect, CreateWindowExA, DefWindowProcA, DestroyIcon, DestroyWindow, DialogBoxParamA, DispatchMessageA, EnableWindow, EndDialog, FindWindowExA, GetClassNameA, GetClientRect, GetDlgItem, GetDlgItemTextA, GetMessageA, GetParent, GetSysColor, GetSystemMetrics, GetWindow, GetWindowLongA, GetWindowRect, GetWindowTextA, IsWindow, IsWindowVisible, LoadBitmapA, LoadCursorA, LoadIconA, LoadStringA, MapWindowPoints, MessageBoxA, OemToCharA, OemToCharBuffA, PeekMessageA, PostMessageA, RegisterClassExA, SendDlgItemMessageA, SendMessageA, SetDlgItemTextA, SetFocus, SetMenu, SetWindowLongA, SetWindowPos, SetWindowTextA, ShowWindow, TranslateMessage, UpdateWindow, WaitForInputIdle, wsprintfA, wvsprintfA > OLE32.DLL: CLSIDFromString, CoCreateInstance, CreateStreamOnHGlobal, OleInitialize, OleUninitialize ( 0 exports ) |
| RDS...: NSRL Reference Data Set - |
| ThreatExpert info: http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=ea04b59aba7883134f59f780e5a2f49c |
| packers (F-Prot): RAR, embedded, UPX_LZMA |
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