Daily Virus Report (Jul 23 to 25, 2010) - Trojan.PSW.Win32.GameOnline.qv
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Intraday malicious virus program: Trojan.PSW.Win32.GameOnline.qv

Behaviour:
This is a malicious Trojan virus program which threatens computer users’ virtual properties security.
After being executed, the virus program shall modify Windows registry key value to achieve startup while users launch Windows Task Manager, or double clicking Windows Desktop program. And then, the virus program shall inject its executable files into Windows Memory to steal infected computers’ IP address, MAC address, and users’ privacy account, password, and other security information. Then the virus program shall send these records out to the websites which specified by hackers. So, this malicious Trojan virus program threatens computer users’ virtual properties security seriously.

Statistics:
RISING Cloud Security reported:
From July 23rd to July 25th, 2010 there were 2,674,670 devices got malicious attack via malicious Webpage Horse Hanging tech, and RISING Virus Lab has intercepted 175,193 malicious hyperlinks with webpage Horse Hanging tech. And Rising Cloud Security got 73,732 reports from end users.

Top5 Infected Website:
1, bbs.zdface.com
with malicious hyperlink: **.org:91/xc04/04index.htm, etc.
2, jiaoyu.lenso.cn/a/liuxue/2009/0825/15.html
with malicious hyperlink: ** com/plus/ad/ie.htm, etc.
3, www.2000888.com/com1/news/1b869418101f3558.html
with malicious hyperlink: **com/lzg/1.htm, etc.
4, www.okzhuhai.com/plus/news/245.html
with malicious hyperlink: ** cn/css/zz.html, etc.
5, www.yangtse.com/baby/vote/css/dt100714856.html
with malicious hyperlink: **com:8081/user/inc/dt/ie.html?xx, etc.

Notice: the symbol ‘*’ means a stochastic letter or number.

Solutions:
1. Install Rising Internet Security, or Rising Antivirus plus Rising Firewall, and get update in time.
2. Install Rising PC Doctor, and choose “Leaks” function to check the leaks or vulnerabilities exist on your computer operating system, patch your computer system in a timely manner because many viruses spread by taking advantage of Windows operating system vulnerabilities.
3. Do not browse suspicious websites, and do not run suspicious plugins; 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 while accessing to Internet.


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