Home / malware TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X
First posted on 16 June 2014.
Source: MicrosoftAliases :
There are no other names known for TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X.
Explanation :
Threat behavior
Installation
TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X copies itself to the following locations:
The malware creates the following files on your PC:
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\ahuklxwne.exe
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.exe
- c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.cmr
Payload
Contacts remote hosts
TrojanSpy:Win32/Nivdort.X may contact the following remote hosts using port 80:
- answerbanker.net
- answerfound.net
- answerspring.net
- answersuccess.net
- degreebanker.net
- degreefound.net
- degreespring.net
- degreesuccess.net
- forwardbanker.net
- forwardfound.net
- forwardspring.net
- forwardsuccess.net
- glassfound.net
- glassspring.net
- glasssuccess.net
Commonly, malware does this to:This malware description was produced and published using automated analysis of file SHA1 c922258d26dd90278779543fd73748265cc50b0c.Symptoms
- Confirm Internet connectivity
- Report a new infection to its author
- Receive configuration or other data
- Download and run files, including updates or other malware
- Receive instructions from a remote hacker
- Upload data taken from your PC
System changes
The following could indicate that you have this threat on your PC:
- You have these files:
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\ahuklxwne.exe
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.cmr
c:\documents and settings\administrator\application data\xcyswl\eybesa.exeLast update 16 June 2014