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Worm-P2P.spybot.jb Analysis Report
Threat Submitted On: 8/8/2008 8:00:37 PM
Threat Analysed On: 8/9/2008 1:00:37 AM
Threat Updated On: 11/16/2009 10:52:54 AM
Type : Worm-P2P
Symptoms of spybot.jb
  • Spreads through peer-to-peer networking software.
  • Make a copy of themselves into the shared folder of the local machine and in available to other users of the same P2P network.
Information
Alias : p2p-worm.win32.spybot.jb
Md5 Hash : [4f695e3e5015bf456b447a0152b350cd]
File Size : [Not Available]

Here are the Technical findings of our analysis team after analyzing this malware in detail :-

Creates the following infected Files on user's System
Note:
Delete the following Files to remove Infection
File: cflmon.exe
Path : %windir%\system32

Md5Hash :4f695e3e5015bf456b447a0152b350cd ( 1351864 bytes)
File: [randomname].exe
Path : %workingdir%

Md5Hash :4f695e3e5015bf456b447a0152b350cd ( bytes)
Also creates the following files on user's System which are also created by Genuine Software :-
Note:
These file(s) can be kept as they are also created by genuine Software.
File : desktop.ini
Path : %homepath%\my documents

Md5Hash :869cba0364c55b0c6524419a8b86df88 ( 83 bytes)
The following Registry Values are added to the provided Registry Keys :-
Note:
Delete the added Values from the Key to remove Infection
|__ Value Added :
lector de documentos doc de windows = "cflmon.exe"
|__ Value Added :
lector de documentos doc de windows = "cflmon.exe"
Creates the following child process(s) on execution:

%windir%\system32\cflmon.exe melt%workingdir%\[random name].exe

Creates the Following MUTEX(s) on user's System:-
kurubot
Copies the Following Files to Given Location :-

Copies :%workingdir%\[random name].exe

To : %windir%\system32\cflmon.exe

NOTE:

1. %windir% Refers to the windows root folder. By default it is 'C:\Windows'
2. %workingdir% Refers to the current directory in which user is working.
3. %homepath% Refers to the windows current user's profile folder. By default it is 'C:\Documents and Settings\[user]'

Important: We strongly recommend that you backup the Registry before making any changes to it. Incorrect changes to the Registry can result in permanent data loss or corrupted Files. Modify the malicious\suspicious Subkeys only.

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3. Navigate to required registry Key from the Left Tree control and modify accordingly.


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