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TrojanDropper:MSIL/Vibes.A


First posted on 31 October 2016.
Source: Microsoft

Aliases :

There are no other names known for TrojanDropper:MSIL/Vibes.A.

Explanation :

Installation
This threat can create files on your PC, including:

  • %APPDATA%\tdfew.vbs


The malware uses code injection to make it harder to detect and remove. It can inject code into running processes.

Payload

Installs malware or unwanted software

This trojan can install other malware or unwanted software onto your PC.

Connects to a remote host

We have seen this threat connect to a remote host, including:
  • cd.inf3rn0.com using port 80
  • wikiseo.rocks using port 80
  • wikiseo.tech using port 80
  • cd.niex.cc using port 80
Malware can connect to a remote host to do any of the following:
  • Check for an Internet connection
  • Download and run files (including updates or other malware)
  • Report a new infection to its author
  • Receive configuration or other data
  • Receive instructions from a malicious hacker
  • Search for your PC location
  • Upload information taken from your PC
  • Validate a digital certificate


We have seen this threat access online content, including:
  • setup.vbs


Additional information

Creates a mutex

This threat can create a mutex on your PC. For example:
  • 89a9fa9f4110c64304690b791f38e531


It might use this mutex as an infection marker to prevent more than one copy of the threat running on your PC.

This malware description was published using automated analysis of file SHA1 72872265c1d972e91c1f51d91b93365d8a4ee521.

Last update 31 October 2016

 

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