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| Antivirus | Version | Last Update | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| a-squared | 4.0.0.101 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan-Dropper.Delf!IK |
| AhnLab-V3 | 5.0.0.2 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| AntiVir | 7.9.0.98 | 2009.02.27 | TR/Dropper.Gen |
| Authentium | 5.1.0.4 | 2009.02.27 | W32/Backdoor2.DIIZ |
| Avast | 4.8.1335.0 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| AVG | 8.0.0.237 | 2009.02.27 | BackDoor.Ircbot.FTF |
| BitDefender | 7.2 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.Agent.VB.AZC |
| CAT-QuickHeal | 10.00 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.VB.fqx |
| ClamAV | 0.94.1 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.Agent-54251 |
| Comodo | 986 | 2009.02.20 | TrojWare.Win32.Agent.~YA |
| DrWeb | 4.44.0.09170 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.MulDrop.19262 |
| eSafe | 7.0.17.0 | 2009.02.26 | - |
| eTrust-Vet | 31.6.6376 | 2009.02.27 | Win32/Hamweq.BY |
| F-Prot | 4.4.4.56 | 2009.02.26 | W32/Backdoor2.DIIZ |
| F-Secure | 8.0.14470.0 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| Fortinet | 3.117.0.0 | 2009.02.27 | PossibleThreat |
| GData | 19 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.Agent.VB.AZC |
| Ikarus | T3.1.1.45.0 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan-Dropper.Delf |
| K7AntiVirus | 7.10.649 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.Win32.VB |
| Kaspersky | 7.0.0.125 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| McAfee | 5538 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| McAfee+Artemis | 5538 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| Microsoft | 1.4306 | 2009.02.27 | VirTool:Win32/Acillatem |
| NOD32 | 3894 | 2009.02.27 | Win32/IRCBot.AJL |
| Norman | 6.00.06 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| nProtect | 2009.1.8.0 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan/W32.Agent.34826 |
| Panda | 10.0.0.10 | 2009.02.26 | Adware/AccesMembre |
| PCTools | 4.4.2.0 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| Prevx1 | V2 | 2009.02.27 | High Risk Cloaked Malware |
| Rising | 21.18.42.00 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| SecureWeb-Gateway | 6.7.6 | 2009.02.27 | Trojan.Dropper.Gen |
| Sophos | 4.39.0 | 2009.02.27 | Mal/VB-AA |
| Sunbelt | 3.2.1858.2 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| Symantec | 10 | 2009.02.27 | W32.SillyFDC |
| TheHacker | 6.3.2.5.267 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| TrendMicro | 8.700.0.1004 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| VBA32 | 3.12.10.1 | 2009.02.26 | Malware-Cryptor.VB.Poison |
| ViRobot | 2009.2.27.1627 | 2009.02.27 | Backdoor.Win32.Poison.36864.B |
| VirusBuster | 4.5.11.0 | 2009.02.27 | - |
| Additional information |
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| File size: 112138 bytes |
| MD5...: eb2ffb22298bcbc3a5068ff56075439d |
| SHA1..: 228bf7e357542b5c97e5178a7b457e695c667b14 |
| SHA256: e1a683596aa1463dc83008fa8ad3bc01954ea6f8e625da8e6bce5d92bb3f664e |
| SHA512: 592f9496000d1e8baffc53b3d3b389e89b654992e8e98caf655f02a914e5c9f0 189ea55b536a1729788a68c38fcf9559cd3273374da13609b3c601169589fdc6 |
| ssdeep: 384:sml+EIVfltpfALpMQtxaqs/aca7bQvYHpSIVsgVWydSXeUZ:hIrfwjtxqi1A wJbJVWGSzZ |
| PEiD..: - |
| TrID..: File type identification Win32 Executable Generic (68.0%) Generic Win/DOS Executable (15.9%) DOS Executable Generic (15.9%) Autodesk FLIC Image File (extensions: flc, fli, cel) (0.0%) |
| PEInfo: PE Structure information ( base data ) entrypointaddress.: 0x414e timedatestamp.....: 0x48d37edc (Fri Sep 19 10:28:44 2008) machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386) ( 4 sections ) name viradd virsiz rawdsiz ntrpy md5 .text 0x1000 0x3148 0x4000 3.92 04c87d2baca9768423b908b66503a6d0 .data 0x5000 0x59c 0x0 0.00 d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e .rsrc 0x6000 0x95c 0x1000 2.03 ca1117952d1873ba17ddab70f4f0d42a .2data 0x7000 0x12000 0x12000 0.00 f5d8d2bfbbca26e64933760e2833fd91 ( 1 imports ) > MSVBVM60.DLL: MethCallEngine, -, -, -, -, EVENT_SINK_AddRef, DllFunctionCall, EVENT_SINK_Release, EVENT_SINK_QueryInterface, __vbaExceptHandler, -, ProcCallEngine, -, -, -, -, -, - ( 0 exports ) |
| Prevx info: http://info.prevx.com/aboutprogramtext.asp?PX5=869B60080A8B8E82B6CB01AD087C5F002711F38D |
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