Intraday malicious virus program: Trojan.PSW.Win32.QQPass.emq
Behaviour:
This is a malicious Trojan account stealer program.
After being executed, the virus program monitors infected computers’ users input operation from background system; steals users’ QQ account and password, and send these record to hackers.
Statistics:
RISING Cloud Security reported:
July 20, 2009 there were 1,800,212 devices got malicious attack via malicious Webpage Horse Hanging tech, and RISING Virus Lab has intercepted 505,858 malicious hyperlinks with webpage Horse Hanging tech. And Rising Cloud Security got 52,394 reports from end users.
Top5 Infected Website:
1, www.chinapnr.com/HelpCenter.aspx?Column_ID=110&title=4
with malicious hyperlink: *****.cn/aa/360.htm, etc.
2, roadshow2008.p5w.net/manage/lyhf/index.asp?rid=941
with malicious hyperlink: ****.cn/aa/360.htm, etc.
3, blog.heiyou.com
with malicious hyperlink: ****.cn/aa/02.htm, etc.
4, coolcamp.neworiental.org/news/news_show.asp?c_id=136
with malicious hyperlink: *****.cn/aa/test.htm, etc.
5, hz.beareyes.com.cn/shop/Index.asp?ShopID=270
with malicious hyperlink: ****.cn/aa/02.htm, etc.
Notice: the symbol ‘*’ means a stochastic letter or number.
Solutions:
1. Install Rising Internet Security or Rising Anti-virus, personal firewall, update in time, and at least 3 times per day for updating Rising.
2. Install Rising PC Doctor, and choose “Leaks” function to check the leaks or vulnerabilities exist in your computer operation system, patch your computer system in a timely manner as many viruses spread by taking advantage of the system exploits or vulnerabilities.
3. Do not browse suspicious websites, and suspicious inserter; turn off or delete unnecessary system services.
4. Do not receive the suspicious file from QQ, MSN, Email, etc.
5. Open RISING Active Defense and Auto-Protect function when accessing to the internet.
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