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Backdoor:Win32/Zegost.DV


First posted on 17 July 2015.
Source: Microsoft

Aliases :

There are no other names known for Backdoor:Win32/Zegost.DV.

Explanation :

Threat behavior

Installation


It modifies the registry so that it runs each time you start your PC. For example:

In subkey: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Sets value: "CSics"
With data: "c:\input\malware.exe"


The malware uses code injection to make it harder to detect and remove. It can inject code into running processes.



Payload


Allows backdoor access and control

This threat can give a malicious hacker access and control of your PC. They can then perform a number of different actions, such as:

  • Deleting files
  • Downloading and running files
  • Logging your keystrokes or stealing your sensitive data
  • Modifying your system settings
  • Running or stopping applications
  • Spreading malware to other PCs
  • Uploading files


Additional information

Creates a mutex

This threat can create a mutex on your PC. For example:

  • Ms^d2!89


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 959638ee177b51bda8701c10258b4956f8b1c367.

Symptoms

The following can indicate that you have this threat on your PC:

  • You see registry modifications such as:
    • In subkey: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
      Sets value: "CSics"
      With data: "c:\input\malware.exe"
  • You see the following mutex:
    • Ms^d2!89

Last update 17 July 2015

 

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