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Full Name:
IE Invoker Websearch
Type: Worm
SG Index: 9 [Explain]
Removal tools: List of products that detect/remove/protect against IE Invoker:
  • Desktop Anti-malware: Pro User: X-Cleaner
  • Control IM and P2P use, block spyware and other malware: RTGuardian
  • Endpoint Spyware Remediation: Greynet Enterprise Manager
  • IM, P2P control, malware prevention and web filtering in single appliance: Unified Security Gateway
  • Category Description: Virus-like program that spreads automatically to other computers by sending itself out by email or by any other means. A program that propagates itself by attacking other machines and copying itself to the affected machine.

    Worms have self-replicating code that travels from machine to machine by various means. A worms first objective is merely propagation. Worms can be destructive depending on what payload they have been given. Worms may replace files, but do not insert themselves into files.
    Comment: IE Invoker is a danger to all networked computers. Once someone is victimized by this threat, it begins to spread out to any unsecured networked computers to infect. Users that suspect this threat is running wild on their network should watch for bot-like search behavior of Chinese sites, as well as the emergence of the file 1b1.dll on any network shares.
       
    Properties:
  •  Allows remote connect
  •  Allows remote control
  •  Attacks security software
  •  Autostarts/Stays Resident
  •  Changes browser
  •  Connects to the internet
  •  Force, hidden or stealth install
  •  Network data tampering
  •  Opens ports
  •  Redirects IP traffic
  •  Reveals internal network
  •  Rootkit
  •  Stealth Tactics
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