JAVA_GONDY.A
Posted: August 29, 2012
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Threat Level: | 9/10 |
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Infected PCs: | 66 |
First Seen: | August 29, 2012 |
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OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
JAVA_GONDY.A is a Trojan and component of a Java applet that exploits a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) vulnerability. JAVA_GONDY.A may be dropped by other PC threats from remote websites. JAVA_GONDY.A performs particular actions on the targeted computer system. JAVA_GONDY.A disables security features and downloads and runs binary components. JAVA_GONDY.A may also download and install other malware infections on the corrupted PC. JAVA_GONDY.A checks if the computer system is running a Windows operating system and uses the component HTML file detected as JS_FIEROPS.A to download and run a backdoor Trojan detected as BKDR_POISON.BLW.
Technical Details
File System Modifications
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The following files were created in the system:asd.jar
File name: asd.jarSize: 3.92 KB (3928 bytes)
MD5: cdde73bd8e4eaa3d9eab87ac2fbf47fc
Detection count: 17
Mime Type: unknown/jar
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: August 30, 2012
applet.jar
File name: applet.jarSize: 3.94 KB (3946 bytes)
MD5: 4af58300ee5cd6d61a3eb229afe0da9f
Detection count: 16
Mime Type: unknown/jar
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: August 30, 2012
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