Modem Spy
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Description:
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Spyware
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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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Spyware is computer software that is installed surreptitiously on a personal computer to intercept or take partial control over the user's interaction with the computer, without the user's informed consent.
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Removal:
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Geographical Distribution of Threat "Modem Spy"
Threat Info
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Detected Items
- Detected Files:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\upgrader.exe
MD5: F65A3831EFBD3718B6145D905E73C851 Size:32141
MD5: 737B69EDF24122CC02F8551910840F11 Size:35679
MD5: BCED03872C18C83D26C3114EEC4C16F5 Size:32278
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\modemspy.dll
MD5: EB92AEB4594704DA222EA9DE290A7E3B Size:38400
MD5: 448DBDFFC2ACF015131CFEE5F880D8CE Size:39424
MD5: D3B13CAD6BB7A984127CC8A8A032C82D Size:37376
MD5: 36CFF9DF6F8ADCE146326FCB1BD83F1C Size:39424
MD5: 187DB5C7C1426C048BAD00B870FF9E0B Size:37376
MD5: 8CD787C930568815630C0A0484625891 Size:37376
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\uninstall.exe
MD5: AB5808CEE0C2E80C8492D13091A3AB9F Size:41319
MD5: 121B1962248C3F64E99751D98BE9CCCC Size:47807
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\uninst.exe
MD5: 0E49AEE592FADFB52DCA47E2ACB15F96 Size:47722
MD5: 8C4B60BE64DC6526D074E24C49682BBB Size:47911
MD5: 1C6A73727BD6F841193CDF37933A66AD Size:48054
MD5: 87AA561F2DE8B50E476D7848D7EED91D Size:47832
MD5: 145B099C571A47767749BFAEDB08A36A Size:48054
MD5: 64EDF63FA41681B9E6F39A1D1CF68D50 Size:47920
MD5: A6B6E604F5529232009C448534B36F53 Size:48162
MD5: 7588FB4CD52C2A91CEE6CE8B5BF578DE Size:48081
MD5: 1AB9C09601344C3EB092626CE486B626 Size:47911
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\modemspy.exe
MD5: C6BCEAEB81F6CBDD2B8C9F8D0BD3B466 Size:99890
MD5: 99907D454FBCA5CB3C220B8760AB527D Size:258048
MD5: 1AB53A8E491E3D007E8FF8CF609B4193 Size:258048
MD5: BE8A4B3EF925C01CED32F22A3045F649 Size:253952
MD5: 880B906BEE9B0DC108C9DCB6D24A355C Size:258048
MD5: 5381FF968F5BCE26AB52C1FC3A544C95 Size:253952
MD5: 8A4418063B5567DCDD6B31A1B41F6749 Size:258048
MD5: 6523162DE672F41052226AD63BF72AEE Size:258048
MD5: FA2FE89FB739F317EBB08FDB2451F0E5 Size:258048
MD5: 2644830842EAEC1C0F07D21FB59DD2F4 Size:258048
MD5: C559AEFE3CDFA99FBB3C3973C11CB8F3 Size:253952
MD5: BDC1A6BE9C0085C4C49C9FFC78762E1B Size:253952
and more....
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\KEYGEN.EXE
MD5: C1C338BE4C82033620A686FD9EE071F5 Size:50688
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\keygen.exe
MD5: 19353F47AB6A7602C4DD34999F40CA33 Size:3829
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\crack.exe
MD5: 107A78349437C8FEFA05F3C7B91B9B16 Size:28160
- Detected Files with variable Filenames:
Detecting items list:
- Files by Name
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\modemspy.exe
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\uninst.exe
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy\upgrader.exe
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Modem Spy Help.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Modem Spy.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Uninstall Modem Spy.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Cool Links\Cute Spy - parental control software.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Cool Links\Modem Spy.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Cool Links\PadRing.com - Always new software.lnk
%START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy\Cool Links\SoftCab.com - software for voice modems.lnk
- Files by Directories
%PROGRAMFILES%\Modem Spy %START_PROGRAMS%\Modem Spy
- Registry Keys
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MenuOrder\Start Menu\Programs\Modem Spy
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Modem Spy
- Registry Values
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ValueName=modemspy
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March 09, 2010
In our case, we would like to know if it’s safer to have more than one antispyware application installed on our own computer.
The general rule is that it is not recommended to use more than one anti-spyware application simultaneously, though a recently-published article in the internet magazine ComputerWorld, Lincoln Spector explained that under certain conditions it is safer and more effective to have more than one application.
According to Spector, it is important to realize that most security applications are running non-stop in the background in order to create real-time protection for your computer. In this case, it can be true that two programs running simultaneously can give rise to unwanted behavior, affect or slow down the system.
Spector recommends that it is more effective to use one “main” application but also to use several other applications where real-time protection is disabled and to use them periodically to update their databases and scan your computer, as the successful detection of malware is different in each application.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you regularly update your database!
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