Worm:BAT/Autorun.R
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Threat Level: | 50 % (Medium) |
Infected Computers: | 17 |
First Seen: | November 18, 2011 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Worm:BAT/Autorun.R is a worm, which accesses the affected machine and covers itself by using files names of legal applications. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R disrupts the targeted computer. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R proliferates by replicating itself to removable drives.
When Worm:BAT/Autorun.R enters the corrupted PC, it makes copies of its files in various locations of the PC and starts functioning. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R will load automatically every time you boot up Windows. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R might create files with different extensions of filenames. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R creates a specific temporary file with a random filename in for staying unnoticed. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R uses the names of Microsoft's applications to conceal its files. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R modifies parameters of removable disks to spread Worm:BAT/Autorun.R. Worm:BAT/Autorun.R can also contact remote servers to communicate between applications on different computers.
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Aliases
15 security vendors flagged this file as malicious.
Anti-Virus Software | Detection |
---|---|
AhnLab-V3 | Trojan/Win32.Jorik |
DrWeb | BackDoor.Gbot.1589 |
Kaspersky | Trojan.Win32.Jorik.Gbot.ryz |
Symantec | Backdoor.Cycbot!gen9 |
NOD32 | a variant of Win32/Kryptik.VSW |
McAfee | BackDoor-EXI.gen.ad |
AVG | Generic25.CIIW |
McAfee-GW-Edition | Artemis!BADBBE44CEE4 |
AntiVir | TR/Jorik.Delf.auo |
DrWeb | Trojan.DownLoader5.17006 |
BitDefender | Trojan.Generic.6925963 |
Kaspersky | Trojan.Win32.Jorik.Delf.auo |
Avast | Win32:Rootkit-gen [Rtk] |
McAfee | Generic.tfr!z |
AVG | Generic23.BDEQ |
SpyHunter Detects & Remove Worm:BAT/Autorun.R
File System Details
# | File Name | MD5 |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | Crystal.exe | 1ff679cfddd078a286639e4497e6ca66 | 8 |
2. | JTS.exe | c802f1e3d60c919455d886462b4f3784 | 5 |
3. | Recycle.Bin.exe | f8949c0e415a4b87ab58d2002b7e8a27 | 1 |
4. | svcsrss.exe | c35ff402d70790e82db3371fa2a24af9 | 1 |
5. | e.exe | badbbe44cee4dd12bfe668521bc0b18a | 1 |
6. | 2B4F.tmp | 05ab99486233420f0c5403de3e99b306 | 1 |
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