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Message-ID: <A561CC6C5536164F880247BB3C7217F5084536@dominga.lanchile.cl>
From: HOtero at lanchile.cl (Otero, Hernan         (EDS))
Subject: Virus / Trojan

Today found this suspicious file attached to an email, obviously is a virus
(our AV don?t detect it :-( ). The virus/trojan is very simple, the
developer only put effort in obfuscate the strings inside the binary.

The executable file try to connect to gamemaniacs.org and download a file.
This file will be located in the system directory

The url used in the GET is:

gamemaniacs.org /download/get.php?dist=2
 
This will download the binary saved as msvchost.exe

any one know what virus/trojan is this?



-H


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