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Message-ID: <40EE57DA.1020707@hispasec.com>
From: jcanto at hispasec.com (Julio Canto)
Subject: http://209.50.251.182/new-exploit5/

> While on vacation I ran across this on a random PC that I was using. I
> looks like your typical adware exploitation.
>
> http://209.50.251.182/new-exploit5/

Looks like Psyme.y (results from www.virustotal.com):

Scan results
 File: EXPLOIT.CHM
 Date: 07/09/2004 10:21:51
----
BitDefender	7.0/20040709	found [VBS.Trojan.Psyme.W]
ClamWin	devel-20040517/20040708	found nothing
eTrustAV-Inoc	4641/20040708	found nothing
F-Prot	3.15/20040707	found nothing
Kaspersky	3.0/20040709	found [TrojanDownloader.VBS.Psyme.y]
McAfee	4375/20040709	found [VBS/Psyme]
NOD32v2	1.806/20040707	found [VBS/TrojanDownloader.Psyme.V]
Norman	5.70.10/20040708	found nothing
Panda	7.02.00/20040708	found nothing
Sybari	7.5.1314/20040709	found [TrojanDownloader.VBS.Psyme.y]
Symantec	8.0/20040708	found nothing
TrendMicro	7.000/20040709	found [CHM_Psyme.Y]



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