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TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X


First posted on 16 June 2014.
Source: Microsoft

Aliases :

There are no other names known for TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X.

Explanation :

Threat behavior

Installation

TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X copies itself to the following locations:

  • c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\ahuklxwne.exe
  • c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.exe
The malware creates the following files on your PC:
  • c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.cmr


Payload

Contacts remote hosts

TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X may contact the following remote hosts using port 80:

  • answerbanker.net
  • answerfound.net
  • answerspring.net
  • answersuccess.net
  • degreebanker.net
  • degreefound.net
  • degreespring.net
  • degreesuccess.net
  • forwardbanker.net
  • forwardfound.net
  • forwardspring.net
  • forwardsuccess.net
  • glassfound.net
  • glassspring.net
  • glasssuccess.net

Commonly, malware does this to:
  • Confirm Internet connectivity
  • Report a new infection to its author
  • Receive configuration or other data
  • Download and run files, including updates or other malware
  • Receive instructions from a remote hacker
  • Upload data taken from your PC
This malware description was produced and published using automated analysis of file SHA1 c922258d26dd90278779543fd73748265cc50b0c.Symptoms

System changes

The following could indicate that you have this threat on your PC:

  • You have these files:

    c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\ahuklxwne.exe
    c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.cmr
    c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.exe

Last update 16 June 2014

 

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