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| Antivirus | Version | Last Update | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| a-squared | 4.0.0.101 | 2009.03.31 | Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Obitel!IK |
| AhnLab-V3 | 5.0.0.2 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| AntiVir | 7.9.0.129 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Antiy-AVL | 2.0.3.1 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Authentium | 5.1.2.4 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Avast | 4.8.1335.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| AVG | 8.5.0.285 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| BitDefender | 7.2 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| CAT-QuickHeal | 10.00 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| ClamAV | 0.94.1 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Comodo | 1092 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| DrWeb | 4.44.0.09170 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| eSafe | 7.0.17.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| eTrust-Vet | 31.6.6427 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| F-Prot | 4.4.4.56 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| F-Secure | 8.0.14470.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Fortinet | 3.117.0.0 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| GData | 19 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| Ikarus | T3.1.1.49.0 | 2009.03.31 | Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Obitel |
| K7AntiVirus | 7.10.687 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Kaspersky | 7.0.0.125 | 2009.03.31 | Trojan.Win32.Buzus.asxn |
| McAfee | 5570 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| McAfee+Artemis | 5570 | 2009.03.31 | Generic!Artemis |
| McAfee-GW-Edition | 6.7.6 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Microsoft | 1.4502 | 2009.04.01 | TrojanDownloader:Win32/Obitel.D |
| NOD32 | 3978 | 2009.03.31 | a variant of Win32/Buzus.NAB |
| Norman | 6.00.06 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| nProtect | 2009.1.8.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Panda | 10.0.0.14 | 2009.03.31 | Suspicious file |
| PCTools | 4.4.2.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Prevx1 | V2 | 2009.04.01 | High Risk Fraudulent Security Program |
| Rising | 21.23.12.00 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Sophos | 4.40.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Sunbelt | 3.2.1858.2 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Symantec | 1.4.4.12 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| TheHacker | 6.3.3.9.298 | 2009.04.01 | - |
| TrendMicro | 8.700.0.1004 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| VBA32 | 3.12.10.1 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| ViRobot | 2009.3.31.1669 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| VirusBuster | 4.6.5.0 | 2009.03.31 | - |
| Additional information |
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| File size: 122880 bytes |
| MD5...: 876d5346d3bf209c0f593178abdf6d45 |
| SHA1..: 8f9296ffab07fc22d90e191af6ba0bfd81b5c4af |
| SHA256: 214584e3fbe7366be6a2f8aa663d0983182a7e50644e2f06522395c59cd256fd |
| SHA512: 5d995d976dd1a00ff331733fea238a9c9b57eed65fdd129b4428523f44f14702 7b81de05137098086f94ed8f0b477abb2bd3783d8037344904420324a6d0d749 |
| ssdeep: 1536:Ee3Q7yHwb/KgdHVP0nzqiYjdPik/yBKOnIrS+r/uCOhfhSP6tJ+:xAmsCI1 5NxS+rWpfhSP6tJ+ |
| PEiD..: - |
| TrID..: File type identification Win32 Executable MS Visual C++ (generic) (65.2%) Win32 Executable Generic (14.7%) Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (13.1%) Generic Win/DOS Executable (3.4%) DOS Executable Generic (3.4%) |
| PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x62e6 timedatestamp.....: 0x49c2eb08 (Fri Mar 20 01:02:00 2009) machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386) ( 4 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .text 0x1000 0x1438f 0x15000 6.50 c243208234996e45fe777258320db64c .rdata 0x16000 0x4178 0x5000 4.51 46e01e5c54d29b67a66eeac6e0ab4161 .data 0x1b000 0x2f04 0x2000 1.57 4a5255abec69f787eeafae9d22a07692 .rsrc 0x1e000 0x134 0x1000 3.18 37e8364d92680bc11bed8a0af40a35b0 ( 9 imports ) > KERNEL32.dll: OpenProcess, CopyFileW, GetVersionExW, TerminateProcess, GetModuleFileNameW, Module32First, Process32Next, CreateWaitableTimerW, CreateToolhelp32Snapshot, Module32Next, GetModuleHandleW, DeleteFileW, SetFileAttributesW, CreateFileA, SetEnvironmentVariableA, CompareStringW, CompareStringA, WriteConsoleW, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleA, Process32First, SetWaitableTimer, CreateMutexW, GetLastError, Sleep, GetTickCount, GetVolumeInformationW, LockResource, SizeofResource, InterlockedDecrement, InterlockedIncrement, LoadResource, FindResourceW, FindResourceExW, CloseHandle, GetEnvironmentVariableW, ReadFile, SetEndOfFile, SetFilePointer, GetStringTypeW, GetStringTypeA, LCMapStringW, LCMapStringA, GetLocaleInfoA, FlushFileBuffers, GetConsoleMode, GetConsoleCP, SetStdHandle, MultiByteToWideChar, CreateFileW, RaiseException, EnterCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, InitializeCriticalSection, DeleteCriticalSection, GetVersionExA, HeapDestroy, HeapAlloc, HeapFree, HeapReAlloc, HeapSize, GetProcessHeap, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, ExitThread, ResumeThread, CreateThread, GetProcAddress, GetModuleHandleA, ExitProcess, GetCommandLineA, GetStartupInfoA, GetCurrentProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, HeapCreate, VirtualFree, VirtualAlloc, WriteFile, GetStdHandle, GetModuleFileNameA, RtlUnwind, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsFree, SetLastError, GetCurrentThreadId, WideCharToMultiByte, GetTimeZoneInformation, LoadLibraryA, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStringsW, SetHandleCount, GetFileType, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetCurrentProcessId, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP > USER32.dll: UnregisterClassA, PeekMessageW, TranslateMessage, wsprintfW, MessageBoxW, DispatchMessageW, MsgWaitForMultipleObjects > ADVAPI32.dll: RegOpenKeyW, GetUserNameW, QueryServiceConfigA, OpenSCManagerA, QueryServiceStatusEx, ChangeServiceConfigA, StartServiceA, CloseServiceHandle, OpenServiceA, RegSetValueExW, RegCloseKey, RegOpenKeyExW, RegQueryValueExW, RegCreateKeyW, RegDeleteValueW > SHELL32.dll: ShellExecuteW > ole32.dll: CoUninitialize, CoInitialize, CoCreateInstance > OLEAUT32.dll: -, -, -, -, -, -, - > SHLWAPI.dll: UrlEscapeW > NETAPI32.dll: NetApiBufferFree, NetUserGetInfo > urlmon.dll: URLDownloadToFileW ( 0 exports ) |
| RDS...: NSRL Reference Data Set - |
| ThreatExpert info: http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=876d5346d3bf209c0f593178abdf6d45 |
| Prevx info: http://info.prevx.com/aboutprogramtext.asp?PX5=DD0D15430027B4C0E07801D84B5C2300FF56A884 |
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