Cordix
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Description:
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Keylogger
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Risk Level:
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Low
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Date of First Occurence:
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Monday, April 28, 2008
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Software Developer:
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(unknown)
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Brief Info:
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Keyloggers invisibly monitor and record all of your computer activity. This information is then automatically emailed to an anonymous user.
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Removal:
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This threat can be removed using "Spyware
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Geographical Distribution of Threat "Cordix"
Threat Info
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Detected Items
- Detected Files:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\Docs\url.dll
MD5: 695FD15CC3ADCFEFF1DF454ABAC4249A Size:37888
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\aprClose.exe
MD5: BA472805D0212438D6EEA32BD3AC0EE1 Size:383488
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\unins000.exe
MD5: E53C3C14EBC29A7F7BFD917F68F3D2EC Size:635337
MD5: BE6FA7103CE6769BC1EFEB0BD6A002AC Size:695578
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\apr.exe
MD5: D56B506123C0DF5C3A474095F9F6E6A6 Size:2111488
MD5: 02C845134181F68DEBF9EE77FD66F202 Size:2046976
MD5: 2F8FD410F1A08949AFF5E86D2DF0B359 Size:1734144
MD5: 690C926E1EE4452F749E17801E876B7D Size:1980416
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\crack.exe
MD5: 0FB57D5967DF57CB254B895DEAFE3807 Size:50176
- Detected Files with variable Filenames:
Detecting items list:
- Files by Name
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\apr.exe
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder\unins000.exe
- Files by Directories
%PROGRAMFILES%\Concel Systems\Advanced Phone Recorder
- Registry Keys
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{1B8F77CC-1040-4808-9527-68B5007D28B1}_is1
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