3D Falling Icons
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Description:
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Adware
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Risk Level:
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Low
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Date of First Occurence:
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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Software Developer:
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(unknown)
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Brief Info:
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Adware
Software that is displaying pop-up/pop-under windows containing advertisements when the primary user interface is not visible or displayed advertisements are not related to the product.
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Removal:
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This threat can be removed using "Spyware
Terminator"
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Geographical Distribution of Threat "3D Falling Icons"
Threat Info
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Detected Items
- Detected Files:
%SYSDIR%\3D Falling Icons.scr
MD5: 98C72FAA05CE8F490958C20C88363062 Size:538624
- Detected Files with variable Filenames:
Detecting items list:
- Files by Name
%PROGRAMFILES%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\unins000.exe
%DESKTOP%\3D Falling Icons Screensaver.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\3D-Icons Homepage.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\Buy The Full Version Now!.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\Configure.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\License Agreement.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\Readme.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\Run.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver\Uninstall Falling Icons Screensaver.lnk
%SYSDIR%\3D Falling Icons.scr
- Files by Directories
%PROGRAMFILES%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver %START_PROGRAMS%\3D Desktop\3D Falling Icons Screensaver
- Registry Keys
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{DC692352-4CD7-46DE-B5E0-346107E9C990}_is1
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