Daily Virus Report (Sep 8th, 2010) - Trojan.DL.Win32.NoSorFo.ix
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Intraday malicious virus program: Trojan.DL.Win32.NoSorFo.ix

Behavior:
This is a malicious virus downloader Trojan program.
After being executed, the virus program shall inject its executable files into computer security software by exploiting the process of loading input method while computer security software and other software are being launched. So, the virus program shall easily make most antivirus software loading virus applications and, shut down computer security software. And then, the virus program shall access to the website which specified by hackers to download varieties of Trojan viruses program to infected devices and, steal infected computer users privacy account as well as, destroy Windows operating system. So, this malicious virus downloader Trojan program threatens computer security seriously.  

Statistics:
RISING Cloud Security reported:
September 8th, 2010, Rising Cloud Security detected that there were 1,406,817 computers got attacks from malicious URL injection and, RISING has intercepted 61,407 malicious URLs successfully. Meanwhile, 75,025 suspicious URLs were submitted from Rising Cloud Security members.

Top5 Infected Website:
1, www.okzhuhai.com/html/lzg/5460.html
Injected malicious URL: **. com/a/ie.html
2, zzys.agri.gov.cn/Manager/upexcel/com7**
Injected malicious URL: **org:25541/q2/index.html
3, shss.dlut.edu.cn/nul.show.asp?dy=210047490**
Injected malicious URL: **info/wm/wow/index.htm
4, tec.suda.edu.cn/ajax/ajx.htm
Injected malicious URL: **.cn:8080/mh.htm
5, www.jddpc.gov.cn/Index. **
Injected malicious URL: **mu:171/win7/boom-3.html?id=124

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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