MalwareAlarm

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MalwareAlarm Description

 
 
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MalwareAlarm is a corrupt and misleading anti-spyware program. MalwareAlarm may be installed by a Trojan, through browser security exploits, or via questionable websites. Once installed, MalwareAlarm will run a scan on your computer and issue false warning messages claiming that your computer is infected with spyware. These false statements are only used to persuade you into buying the full version. Do not press the OK button from any of the warning messages that MalwareAlarm delivers because it will only redirect you to an unreliable website that promotes MalwareAlarm. MalwareAlarm is known to be a clone of SpySheriff.

Type: Rogue AntiSpyware Programs

How Can You Detect MalwareAlarm?

 
 
 
 

MalwareAlarm Technical Report

As new MalwareAlarm details are reported by our customers and findings from our Threat Research Center, we will update this section.

The following MalwareAlarm files with its MD5s were created in the system:

File Name File Size MD5
autos.exe infos.exe proper.exe winter.exe 12288 11bb29b78b8364a92ff8ccf69bcf869f
__c00A337A.dat 118784 6b7438b277137a01d54cc8f3cb5e1c22
__c00B6737.dat 122880 0c1f78b6096f012e20ac8df4aafc73b5
infos.exe 7680 19ec902cbf4603457ba4a56160e7388c
winter.exe 7680 19ec902cbf4603457ba4a56160e7388c
autos.exe 7680 19ec902cbf4603457ba4a56160e7388c
proper.exe 7680 19ec902cbf4603457ba4a56160e7388c
MalwareAlarm.exe 439808 f71cbc2dd9e7e793309e224e21fc44ad
MalwareAlarm.exe 439808 e1842cac564a55a535baa6eee269ab52
setup.dll 51712 2da2c564fede24a172ff8acd0b00d2be
MalwareAlarm.exe 438272 17c226065c9b80107f4e34d48743abf3
MalwareAlarm0.dll 128512 8fdeb0971492c8f52ea74950238776a0
MalwareAlarm3.dll 121344 a34fbe26964b832482d45ebcfac7557b
pv.exe 188864 1aa444dcc8084f4ccfd20101d26c8fa8
MalwareAlarm.exe 440320 9e34ed5f2c1d315040cb720ead7115b7

MalwareAlarm has typically the following processes in memory:

  • MalwareAlarm1.dll
  • MalwareAlarmSetup[1].exe
  • proper.exe
  • MalwareAlarm0.dll
  • MalwareAlarm3.dll
  • infos.exe
  • MalwareAlarm.exe
  • MalwareAlarm2.dll
  • autos.exe
  • winter.exe

MalwareAlarm created the following directories, files, paths:

  • %ProgramFiles%\MalwareAlarm

MalwareAlarm creates the following registry entries:

  • Malware-Alarm

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