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BKDR_POISONIV.QI

First Report: 2008-04-11 12:16
Last Update: 2008-04-22 05:42
Aliases: 2000
BKDR_POISONIV.QI
ME
No
NT
Server
XP
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#1 - TREND MICRO

BKDR_POISONIV.QI

Severity:
-
File Size:
-
Reported:
2008-04-11 12:16
Last Update:
2008-04-22 05:42
Description:
This backdoor may be downloaded from remote sites by a malware detected by Trend Micro as EXPL_NEVAR.B. It opens a hidden Internet Explorer window. It opens a random port to allow a remote user to connect to the affected system. Once a successful connection is established, the remote user is able to execute commands on the affected system.
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ChangeLog:

Changes are listed in chronological order with the latest changes first.


2008-04-11 18:16 Name was changed.

New:
"
BKDR_POISONIV.QI"

Old:
"BACKDOOR"


2008-04-11 18:16 Description was changed.

New:

"This backdoor may be downloaded from remote
sites by a malware detected by Trend Micro as
EXPL_NEVAR.B. It opens a hidden Internet
Explorer window. It opens a random port to
allow a remote user to connect to the
affected system. Once a successful connection
is established, the remote user is able to
execute commands on the affected system."

Old:
"N/A"


2008-04-11 18:12 Description was changed.

New:

"N/A"

Old:
"This backdoor may be downloaded from remote
sites by a malware detected by Trend Micro as
EXPL_NEVAR.B. It opens a hidden Internet
Explorer window. It opens a random port to
allow a remote user to connect to the
affected system. Once a successful connection
is established, the remote user is able to
execute commands on the affected system."


2008-04-11 18:12 Name was changed.

New:
"
BACKDOOR"

Old:
"BKDR_POISONIV.QI"


2008-04-11 13:12 Description was changed.

New:

"This backdoor may be downloaded from remote
sites by a malware detected by Trend Micro as
EXPL_NEVAR.B. It opens a hidden Internet
Explorer window. It opens a random port to
allow a remote user to connect to the
affected system. Once a successful connection
is established, the remote user is able to
execute commands on the affected system."

Old:
"N/A"




Please note: The information that this Secunia Virus Profile is based on comes from a third party unless stated otherwise.

The grouping process is done completely automatically, therefore minor inconsistencies may occur. For more information about Secunia Virus Information, please read: About Virus Information.







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