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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    A Vundo infection is typically caused either by opening an e-mail attachment carrying the trojan, or through a variety of browser exploits, including vulnerabilities in popular browser plug-ins, such as Java.Many of the popups advertise fraudulent programs such as AntiSpywareMaster, WinFixer, and AntiVirus 2009.. Virtumonde.dll consists of two main components, Browser Helper Objects and Class ID.
  2. malwaretips.com

    STEP 4: Remove Trojan Vundo rootkit with HitmanPro. you can download HitmanPro from the below link,then double click on it to start this program. HITMANPRO DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a new web page from where you can download HitmanPro) IF you are experiencing problems while trying to start HitmanPro, you can use the Force Breach mode.To start HitmanPro in Force Breach mode, hold down ...
  3. bitdefender.com

    How To Remove Trojan.Vundo Bogdan Botezatu July 01, 2008 Promo Protect all your devices, without slowing them down. Free 30-day trial. Many users who had to deal with a Vundo infection on their computer know how hard it is to remove. It usually copies itself ...
  4. f-secure.com

    Trojan:W32/Vundo.HD; Trojan:W32/Monderd.gen; Adware:W32/Virtumonde; Installation. Malware in the Vundo family are installed without the user's consent as a Browser Helper Objects (BHOs). During installation, the DLL file is dropped in Windows system directory. The file name is randomly generated using 8 alphabetic characters:
  5. mil.fireeye.com

    A malicious link is often sent using spam emails which installs Vundo when clicked. Variants of Vundo monitor and report the browsing activities of the user back to attacker. It may also redirect the user to advertisement websites. When deleted, variants of Vundo may restore themselves using Windows File Protection (WFP) technique.
  6. forums.majorgeeks.com

    I had been trying to rid myself of the Vundo trojan for a few days and I was just about to go through the process identified in MG prior to submitting HJT logs etc - I'm not a techy so I was putting it off. Anyway, I thought I'd try one last thing before resorting to HJT etc - I downloaded the 90 trial of Windows Live OneCare.
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  1. Vundo

    Malware

    The Vundo Trojan is either a Trojan horse or a computer worm that is known to cause popups and advertising for rogue antispyware programs, and sporadically other misbehavior including performance degradation and denial of service with some websites including Google and Facebook. It also is used to deliver other malware to its host computers. Later versions include rootkits and ransomware. Wikipedia

    Common nameVundo
    Technical nameVundo Variant, Trojan:Win32/Vundo.[Letter] (Microsoft), Trojan:Win32/Vundo.gen![Letter] (Microsoft), Trojan.Vundo.[Letter] (Symantec), Trojan.Vundo.[Letter] (Bitdefender), Gen:Variant.Vundo.[Number] (BitDefender), TR/Drop.Vundo.J.[Number] (Avira), TR/Dldr.Vundo.J.379 (Avira), TR/Vundo.[Letter].2 (Avira), Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Vundo (Ikarus), Win-Trojan/Vundo.63488.M (AhnLab), W32/Vundo.dam[Number] (Norman), Vundo.gen[Number] (Norman), W32/Vundo.[Letter] (Norman), Win32/Vundo!generic (CA), Trojan:Win32/Vundo.[Letter] (CA), Suspicious.Vundo (FireEye), Trojan.Win32.Monder (FireEye), Vundo.gen (FireEye), Trojan:Win32/Vundo (FireEye), Virtumonde Variant, Adware.VirtuMonde (FireEye)
    AliasesVirtumonde, Virtumondo, Microsoft Juan
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