Trojan Installs Anti-Virus, Removes Other Malware
An anonymous reader writes "SpamThru takes the game to a new level. The new virus uses an anti-virus engine to remove potential 'rival' infectious code." From the article: "At start-up, the Trojan requests and loads a DLL from the author's command-and-control server. This then downloads a pirated copy of Kaspersky AntiVirus for WinGate into a concealed directory on the infected system. It patches the license signature check in-memory in the Kaspersky DLL to avoid having Kaspersky refuse to run due to an invalid or expired license, Stewart said. Ten minutes after the download of the DLL, it begins to scan the system for malware, skipping files which it detects are part of its own installation."
It sounds a little too intelligent to have been designed by humans.
Cyclons? I hear they are hot!
Hopefully we will see a new "virus" war, hasn't it been quite a while since the last one?
:)
There's a reason for all those extra cores in the upcoming processors.
Malware is commonly known as the Norton Antivirus installer. ;)
Where can i get this trojan?
This is a viral signature. You are now infected!
I know before too long they'll be some long and nearly interesting thread about the Darwinian loveliness manifest in this virus' competitive adaptation, but I think it instead provides a firm basis to identify the handiwork of Intelligent Design.
In other words, God spams.
He Is That He Is has simply moved on from meat-based proselytizing and entered the so-called Cyber Age, as was foreseen in Deuteronomy 4:20, Revelations 1:1415, and Glossary 36:D.
These stories are free but worth money.
I'm just waiting for Microsoft to release a virus that'll force everyone to run Automatic Update. Think of how many problems it would solve!
I can just see the rival spyware companies' lawsuit: "the users were never promted and asked if they wanted our product removed."
2? Those bloody integers, eh?
Wait! I have the answer! Just install WinAntiVirus and WinAntiSpyware Pro 2006! It'll download the Trojan, you pay your $24 or whatever, and it all disappears!
Wait...what's that "annoying as hell" flashing icon in my taskbar for...?
Please dont use Peter Norton's name in connection with Symantec's Anti-CPU Suite. Thank you
The system had the verbosity of HTML combined with all the readability of compiled assembly viewed as bitmap images
Graphical Processing Unit, Physics Processing Unit,... Virus Processing Unit? :)
:P
It should be noted though, that a "Virus Accelerator Board" is not a very good name from a marketing perspective!
Viral marketing?
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