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Virus Profile information details
Risk Assessment: Home Low | Corporate Low
Date Discovered: 8/31/2012
Date Added: 8/31/2012
Origin: Unknown
Length: 287744
Type: Trojan
Subtype: Generic
DAT Required: 6821
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Description

This is a Trojan detection. Unlike viruses, Trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that they are beneficial or wanted. The most common installation methods involve system or security exploitation, and unsuspecting users manually executing unknown programs. Distribution channels include e-mail, malicious or hacked Web pages, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), peer-to-peer networks, etc.

Indication of Infection

This symptoms of this detection are the files, registry, and network communication referenced in the characteristics section.

Methods of Infection

Trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that the executable is something beneficial. Distribution channels include IRC, peer-to-peer networks, newsgroup postings, e-mail, etc.

   

Virus Characteristics

This is a Trojan

File PropertiesProperty Values
McAfee DetectionSwizzor.gen.c
Length287744 bytes
MD52eb11433bec8889f291780c3be380083
SHA16895b1392206cd738ca1769a53597ac9fc2edeb2


Other Common Detection Aliases

Company NamesDetection Names
ahnlabWin-Trojan/Obfuscated.Gen
avastWin32:Swizzor
AVG (GriSoft)Downloader.Swizzor
aviraTR/Dldr.Swizzor.Gen
KasperskyTrojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gen
BitDefenderTrojan.Swizzor.Gen.1
clamavHeuristics.Trojan.Swizzor.Gen
Dr.WebTrojan.Swizzor.based
F-ProtW32/Swizzor-based!Maximus
FortiNetW32/Swizzor.fam!tr.dldr
MicrosoftTrojan:Win32/C2Lop.E
SymantecAdware.Lop
EsetWin32/TrojanDownloader.Swizzor.F
normanw32/swizzor.heur-s
pandaTrj/Ofuscated.gen
SophosMal/Swizzor-B
Trend MicroMal_Swzr-2
vba32BScope.Trojan.Swizzor.gen
V-BusterTrojan.Swizzor.Gen!Pac.6 (sequence)
Vet (Computer Associates)Win32/Swizzor.C!generic

Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others.


ActivitiesRisk Levels
Attempts to load and execute remote code in a previously loaded processMedium
Attempts to write to a memory location of a previously loaded process.Medium
Attempts to launch an instance of Internet Explorer.Low
No digital signature is presentInformational


McAfee ScansScan Detections
McAfee BetaSwizzor.gen.c
McAfee SupportedSwizzor.gen.c



System Changes

Some path values have been replaced with environment variables as the exact location may vary with different configurations.
e.g.
%WINDIR% = \WINDOWS (Windows 9x/ME/XP/Vista/7), \WINNT (Windows NT/2000)
%PROGRAMFILES% = \Program Files


The following files were analyzed:

6895b1392206cd738ca1769a53597ac9fc2edeb2

The following files were temporarily written to disk then later removed:

  • %TEMP%\sta11.tmp

The following registry elements have been created:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\SEEK MP3 DUMB\
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\SEEK MP3 DUMB\LESS TRAY\

The following registry elements have been changed:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\SEEK MP3 DUMB\WINDOW VC = [binary data]

The applications attempted the following network connection(s):

  • hxxp://n26685.nb.host-domain-lookup.com/bins/int/*****

   

All Users:

Please use the following instructions for all supported versions of Windows to remove threats and other potential risks:

1.Disable System Restore .

2.Update to current engine and DAT files for detection and removal.

3.Run a complete system scan.

Modifications made to the system Registry and/or INI files for the purposes of hooking system startup, will be successfully removed if cleaning with the recommended engine and DAT combination (or higher).

1. Please go to the Microsoft Recovery Console and restore a clean MBR.

On windows XP:

Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer.
When the "Welcome to Setup" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
Select the Windows installation that is compromised and provide the administrator password
Issue 'fixmbr' command to restore the Master Boot Record
Follow onscreen instructions
Reset and remove the CD from CD-ROM drive.


On Windows Vista and 7:

Insert the Windows CD into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer.
Click on "Repair Your Computer"
When the System Recovery Options dialog comes up, choose the Command Prompt.
Issue 'bootrec /fixmbr' command to restore the Master Boot Record
Follow onscreen instructions
Reset and remove the CD from CD-ROM drive.