Articles Archive for 9 March 2010
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in Information and Removal on 9 March 2010
Antivirus 7 is a rogue anti-virus program that reports false threats and displays fake security alerts to convince you into thinking that your computer is infected with computer worms, trojan viruses and other malware. It pretends to be legitimate security software, but actually this fake program is promoted and installed through the use of Trojans [...]
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Win32/Arugizer.A is a backdoor program which arrives in the system as part of Energizer DUO USB Battery Charger.
Upon installation, it drops Arucer.dll in %System% folder and creates registry key to execute the backdoor on system start:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Arucer = “rundll32 %System%\Arucer.dll,Arucer”
Win32/Arugizer.A opens port 7777 to wait for remote…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in Information and Removal on 9 March 2010
It seems that fans around the world are not the only ones who are hooked on the Oscars. Just a day after this year’s Academy Awards, Trend Micro Threat researchers found FAKEAV variants topbilling the search pages.
This time around, users searching for news on the Oscars fall prey to the latest blackhat search engine optimization (SEO) [...]
Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 9 March 2010
Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…






