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| Antivirus | Version | Last Update | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| AhnLab-V3 | 2008.7.3.2 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| AntiVir | 7.8.0.64 | 2008.07.03 | TR/Crypt.FKM.Gen |
| Authentium | 5.1.0.4 | 2008.07.02 | W32/VB-Backdoor-ESVR-based!Maximus |
| Avast | 4.8.1195.0 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| AVG | 7.5.0.516 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| BitDefender | 7.2 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| CAT-QuickHeal | 9.50 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| ClamAV | 0.93.1 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| DrWeb | 4.44.0.09170 | 2008.07.03 | BACKDOOR.Trojan |
| eSafe | 7.0.17.0 | 2008.07.02 | Suspicious File |
| eTrust-Vet | 31.6.5922 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| Ewido | 4.0 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| F-Prot | 4.4.4.56 | 2008.07.02 | W32/VB-Backdoor-ESVR-based!Maximus |
| F-Secure | 7.60.13501.0 | 2008.07.01 | - |
| Fortinet | 3.14.0.0 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| GData | 2.0.7306.1023 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Ikarus | T3.1.1.26.0 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Kaspersky | 7.0.0.125 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| McAfee | 5330 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| Microsoft | 1.3704 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| NOD32v2 | 3236 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Norman | 5.80.02 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| Panda | 9.0.0.4 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| Prevx1 | V2 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Rising | 20.51.31.00 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Sophos | 4.30.0 | 2008.07.03 | Mal/VB-F |
| Sunbelt | 3.1.1509.1 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| Symantec | 10 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| TheHacker | 6.2.96.369 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| TrendMicro | 8.700.0.1004 | 2008.07.03 | - |
| VBA32 | 3.12.6.8 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| VirusBuster | 4.5.11.0 | 2008.07.02 | - |
| Webwasher-Gateway | 6.6.2 | 2008.07.03 | Trojan.Crypt.FKM.Gen |
| Additional information |
|---|
| File size: 348160 bytes |
| MD5...: fa658a62b6d8df8935ad2e6f9783b72a |
| SHA1..: 6ac4680b8021c0fd7eb130542461a2c305f34d4d |
| SHA256: 1d42fafd598bce0261da44c99e4c75fd15024beb07aa09ad36dc623071242a80 |
| SHA512: 6ec0ee9163b41b7257e69be5e8e5bdeec142420ce813d709bbf909451b6e0f3b 3accafd5507396e09207f11b424fc66ceee66f11258747e8cfce9a95e2f49531 |
| PEiD..: - |
| PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x4014cc timedatestamp.....: 0x4844e463 (Tue Jun 03 06:27:47 2008) machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386) ( 3 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .text 0x1000 0x3e2d8 0x3f000 5.96 e6e082f3b934716994c70ba231a266a1 .data 0x40000 0x12c4 0x1000 0.00 620f0b67a91f7f74151bc5be745b7110 .rsrc 0x42000 0x130bc 0x14000 6.15 58331f2f163f1f00c18a4e179b30eb45 ( 1 imports ) > MSVBVM60.DLL: _CIcos, _adj_fptan, __vbaStrI4, __vbaFreeVar, __vbaAryMove, __vbaStrVarMove, __vbaFreeVarList, __vbaPut3, __vbaEnd, _adj_fdiv_m64, __vbaFreeObjList, _adj_fprem1, __vbaStrCat, __vbaRecDestruct, __vbaSetSystemError, __vbaHresultCheckObj, _adj_fdiv_m32, __vbaAryDestruct, __vbaExitProc, __vbaOnError, __vbaObjSet, -, _adj_fdiv_m16i, _adj_fdivr_m16i, __vbaBoolVarNull, _CIsin, __vbaChkstk, __vbaFileClose, EVENT_SINK_AddRef, __vbaGenerateBoundsError, __vbaStrCmp, -, __vbaAryConstruct2, __vbaVarTstEq, __vbaPutOwner3, __vbaI2I4, DllFunctionCall, __vbaRedimPreserve, _adj_fpatan, __vbaRedim, EVENT_SINK_Release, -, _CIsqrt, __vbaVarAnd, EVENT_SINK_QueryInterface, __vbaExceptHandler, __vbaStrToUnicode, _adj_fprem, _adj_fdivr_m64, -, -, __vbaFPException, __vbaUbound, __vbaVarCat, __vbaFileSeek, _CIlog, __vbaErrorOverflow, __vbaFileOpen, __vbaInStr, __vbaVar2Vec, __vbaNew2, _adj_fdiv_m32i, _adj_fdivr_m32i, __vbaStrCopy, __vbaFreeStrList, _adj_fdivr_m32, _adj_fdiv_r, -, -, __vbaVarCmpEq, __vbaAryLock, __vbaVarDup, __vbaStrToAnsi, -, _CIatan, __vbaStrMove, _allmul, _CItan, __vbaAryUnlock, _CIexp, __vbaFreeStr, __vbaFreeObj ( 0 exports ) |
| packers (F-Prot): UPX |
| packers (Authentium): UPX |
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