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THREAT NAME

   Trojan.Vundo.DMA

 

 

CLEAN INSTRUCTIONS

1. Go to Start, Run type regedit and press OK.


2. Go to Edit > Find and type: {8A61098D-612B-4EF2-943D-64E920684061}, then press OK.


3. You should encounter a key like this:


HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{8A61098D-612B-4EF2-943D-64E920684061}


Go to InProcServer32 and copy down the value. It should be something like this:


C:\Windows\System32\yayvwxu.dll


4. Open Notepad and write:


del C:\Windows\System32\yayvwxu.dll

 

(replace this with the name of the file that you have written down earlier)

Go to File > Save, and for the File type select All files. Save it in the root of the C:\ drive with the name remove.bat.


5. Open regedit, navigate to the key:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\

Double-click on System and write the value C:\remove.bat.


6. Now restart the computer.


When Windows starts, open Windows Explorer and see if the file was deleted.


If it was, open regedit, go to Edit > Find and run a search for the key:


{8A61098D-612B-4EF2-943D-64E920684061}


Delete any entry that is found.


7. Delete the file:


C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local settings\Temp\removalfile.bat


8. Run a full system scan with BullGuard.


 

SYMPTOMS

1. Presence of the file removalfile.bat in the current user temporary folder:


C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local settings\Temp\


2. Increased network activity.


3. Unknown processes may appear in the Task Manager.



DESCRIPTION

1. Drops a .dll file with a random name in the system folder (e.q: C:\Windows\System32\yayvwxu.dll).


2. It injects itself in the running processes.


3. Creates a .bat file in the current user temp folder in order to delete itself.


C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local settings\Temp\removalfile.bat


4. Adds several registry keys that are pointing to:


HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{8A61098D-612B-4EF2-943D-64E920684061


5. It tries to establish a connection to download and execute a file from 65.243.103.80.



Author:
The BullGuard Team