SunshineSpy

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SunshineSpy Description

 
 
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SunshineSpy is a rogue anti-spyware application. It is aimed at tricking the user into believing that his or her system is infected with spyware. This is accomplished by presenting the user with a number of fake security alerts, pop-ups and desktop wallpaper swaps. The reason for this masquerade is persuading the user to buy the full version which will allegedly cure the system.

Type: Spyware

How Can You Detect SunshineSpy?

 
 
 
 

SunshineSpy Technical Report

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

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

File Name File Size MD5
sunshine_installer[1].exe 5824 9a838b836e819140751fc1774f253df3
Sunshine.exe 3217408 8acde05b8897413adbe4758dde1c32ec
SunshineSpySetup[2].EXE 3537833 8ef9e92c0a3b3ef149a1970648be0ce2

SunshineSpy has typically the following processes in memory:

  • SunshineSpySetup[2].EXE
  • sunshine_installer[1].exe

SunshineSpy created the following directories, files, paths:

  • %ProgramFiles%\SunshineSpy

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This entry was posted on 10/30/07 and is filed under Rogue Anti-Spyware Program. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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