Home / malware PWS:O97M/Wipha.A
First posted on 18 August 2015.
Source: MicrosoftAliases :
There are no other names known for PWS:O97M/Wipha.A.
Explanation :
Threat behavior
Installation
The malware uses code injection to make it harder to detect and remove. It can inject code into running processes.
Payload
Steals your sensitive information
This threat can steal your sensitive information, such as your user names and passwords for:
- Email or social media websites
- Banking websites
- Online games
Connects to a remote host
We have seen this threat connect to a remote host, including:Malware can connect to a remote host to do any of the following:
- www.download.windowsupdate.com using port 53
- checkip.dyndns.org using port 53
- Check for an Internet connection
- Download and run files (including updates or other malware)
- Report a new infection to its author
- Receive configuration or other data
- Receive instructions from a malicious hacker
- Search for your PC location
- Upload information taken from your PC
- Validate a digital certificate
Additional information
Creates a mutex
This threat can create a mutex on your PC. For example:
- 365c05ce-2049-11e3-8a61-00155d01c440
It might use this mutex as an infection marker to prevent more than one copy of the threat running on your PC.
This malware description was published using automated analysis of file SHA1 4f7abdcdbe0e9ddcbea289c5eb60b43bd78dd4a1.
Symptoms
The following can indicate that you have this threat on your PC:
- You see the following mutex:
- 365c05ce-2049-11e3-8a61-00155d01c440
Last update 18 August 2015