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Full Name:
Bubbles.4K Websearch   Read More
Type: Worm
SG Index: 10 [Explain]
Removal tools: List of products that detect/remove/protect against Bubbles.4K:
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  • 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: This Worm attempts to steal personal information through the online game: RuneScape. Once installed, several hidden files are also installed into the system32 directory of the victim PC. It then has the ability to mail any sensitive information that is stored in C:\WINDOWS\system32\syswin32f.dll.
       
    Properties:
  •  Allows remote connect
  •  Autostarts/Stays Resident
  •  Changes HOSTS file
  •  Connects to the internet
  •  Logs Applications ran
  •  Logs IM
  •  Logs e-mail
  •  Logs keystrokes
  •  Logs passwords
  •  No EULA present
  •  No standard Uninstaller
  •  Targets children
  •  Transmits Personal or Enterprise Information
  •  Sends mail
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