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Old 01-04-2007, 05:34 PM   #1
Duh_OZ
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Noticed a command reboot.exe in my startup section, but the computer
has never seem affected by it. Submitted it to virustotal:
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AhnLab-V3 2007.3.31.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
AntiVir 7.3.1.47 04.01.2007 no virus found
Authentium 4.93.8 03.31.2007 no virus found
Avast 4.7.936.0 03.31.2007 no virus found
AVG 7.5.0.447 03.31.2007 no virus found
BitDefender 7.2 04.01.2007 Spyware.Exitwin.A
CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 03.31.2007 RiskWare.Tool.ExitWin.b (Not a Virus)
ClamAV devel-20070312 04.01.2007 no virus found
DrWeb 4.33 04.01.2007 no virus found
eSafe 7.0.15.0 04.01.2007 Win32.ExitWin.a
eTrust-Vet 30.6.3527 03.31.2007 no virus found
Ewido 4.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
FileAdvisor 1 04.01.2007 no virus found
Fortinet 2.85.0.0 04.01.2007 HackerTool/Exitwin
F-Prot 4.3.1.45 03.30.2007 no virus found
F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
Ikarus T3.1.1.3 04.01.2007 no virus found
Kaspersky 4.0.2.24 04.01.2007 no virus found
McAfee 4997 03.31.2007 potentially unwanted program Reboot-AA
Microsoft 1.2306 04.01.2007 no virus found
NOD32v2 2160 03.31.2007 Win32/RiskWare.ExitWin.B
Norman 5.80.02 03.31.2007 W32/ExitWin.AI
Panda 9.0.0.4 04.01.2007 HackTool/ExitWin.A
Prevx1 V2 04.01.2007 no virus found
Sophos 4.16.0 03.30.2007 no virus found
Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 03.31.2007 Win32.ExitWin.z
Symantec 10 04.01.2007 no virus found
TheHacker 6.1.6.083 03.30.2007 Aplicacion/Riskware.Tool.ExitWin.b
UNA 1.83 03.16.2007 no virus found
VBA32 3.11.3 04.01.2007 no virus found
VirusBuster 4.3.7:9 04.01.2007 no virus found
Webwasher-Gateway 6.0.1 04.01.2007 Riskware.ExitWin.A
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I'm not sure to make of it - it looks like a program that could be
used as malware, but isn't malware (trojan)????

For now I just disabled it in my startup menu, is it reappears I'll
just rename it (if need be).

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Old 01-04-2007, 07:23 PM   #2
David H. Lipman
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From: "Duh_OZ" <ozzy.kopec@gmail.com>

| Noticed a command reboot.exe in my startup section, but the computer
| has never seem affected by it. Submitted it to virustotal:
| ===========
| AhnLab-V3 2007.3.31.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
| AntiVir 7.3.1.47 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Authentium 4.93.8 03.31.2007 no virus found
| Avast 4.7.936.0 03.31.2007 no virus found
| AVG 7.5.0.447 03.31.2007 no virus found
| BitDefender 7.2 04.01.2007 Spyware.Exitwin.A
| CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 03.31.2007 RiskWare.Tool.ExitWin.b (Not a Virus)
| ClamAV devel-20070312 04.01.2007 no virus found
| DrWeb 4.33 04.01.2007 no virus found
| eSafe 7.0.15.0 04.01.2007 Win32.ExitWin.a
| eTrust-Vet 30.6.3527 03.31.2007 no virus found
| Ewido 4.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
| FileAdvisor 1 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Fortinet 2.85.0.0 04.01.2007 HackerTool/Exitwin
| F-Prot 4.3.1.45 03.30.2007 no virus found
| F-Secure 6.70.13030.0 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Ikarus T3.1.1.3 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Kaspersky 4.0.2.24 04.01.2007 no virus found
| McAfee 4997 03.31.2007 potentially unwanted program Reboot-AA
| Microsoft 1.2306 04.01.2007 no virus found
| NOD32v2 2160 03.31.2007 Win32/RiskWare.ExitWin.B
| Norman 5.80.02 03.31.2007 W32/ExitWin.AI
| Panda 9.0.0.4 04.01.2007 HackTool/ExitWin.A
| Prevx1 V2 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Sophos 4.16.0 03.30.2007 no virus found
| Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 03.31.2007 Win32.ExitWin.z
| Symantec 10 04.01.2007 no virus found
| TheHacker 6.1.6.083 03.30.2007 Aplicacion/Riskware.Tool.ExitWin.b
| UNA 1.83 03.16.2007 no virus found
| VBA32 3.11.3 04.01.2007 no virus found
| VirusBuster 4.3.7:9 04.01.2007 no virus found
| Webwasher-Gateway 6.0.1 04.01.2007 Riskware.ExitWin.A
| ============
| I'm not sure to make of it - it looks like a program that could be
| used as malware, but isn't malware (trojan)????
|
| For now I just disabled it in my startup menu, is it reappears I'll
| just rename it (if need be).

It is as the name implies, it is a rebot utility.

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Dave
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http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


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Old 01-04-2007, 09:07 PM   #3
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Duh_OZ wrote:
> Noticed a command reboot.exe in my startup section, but the computer
> has never seem affected by it. Submitted it to virustotal:
> ===========

[snip]
> BitDefender 7.2 04.01.2007 Spyware.Exitwin.A
> CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 03.31.2007 RiskWare.Tool.ExitWin.b (Not a Virus)

[snip]
> eSafe 7.0.15.0 04.01.2007 Win32.ExitWin.a

[snip]
> Fortinet 2.85.0.0 04.01.2007 HackerTool/Exitwin

[snip]
> McAfee 4997 03.31.2007 potentially unwanted program Reboot-AA

[snip]
> NOD32v2 2160 03.31.2007 Win32/RiskWare.ExitWin.B
> Norman 5.80.02 03.31.2007 W32/ExitWin.AI
> Panda 9.0.0.4 04.01.2007 HackTool/ExitWin.A

[snip]
> Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 03.31.2007 Win32.ExitWin.z

[snip]
> TheHacker 6.1.6.083 03.30.2007 Aplicacion/Riskware.Tool.ExitWin.b

[snip]
> Webwasher-Gateway 6.0.1 04.01.2007 Riskware.ExitWin.A
> ============
> I'm not sure to make of it - it looks like a program that could be
> used as malware, but isn't malware (trojan)????


it's greyware
(http://anti-virus-rants.blogspot.co...s-greyware.html)...
if you didn't specifically download it or seek it out then you might
want to delete it..

from both the malware names given to it and the filename (usually not
very telling but the malware names seem to corroborate this), it seems
like all it does is reboot the computer (not sure why there's a tool for
that when shutdown -r does the same thing, but anyways)...

> For now I just disabled it in my startup menu, is it reappears I'll
> just rename it (if need be).


well, it's not part of windows, if it's not something you intentionally
installed then probably it's not something you want to keep on your
drive...

--
"it's not the right time to be sober
now the idiots have taken over
spreading like a social cancer,
is there an answer?"
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Old 02-04-2007, 12:35 PM   #4
Why so many stars for so few four-leaf clovers?
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kurt wismer wrote:

> "it's not the right time to be sober now the idiots have taken over
> spreading like a social cancer, is there an answer?"



"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build
bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce
bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."

--
Jean-Luc Cavey
France



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Old 02-04-2007, 02:38 PM   #5
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Why so many stars for so few four-leaf clovers? wrote:

> "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to
> build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to
> produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
>


What is this "uni-verse" you speak of and where might one download a
copy? I wish to produce bigger and better idiots myself, without the
hassle of calling tech support.


lol good quote, I'm going to have to remember that one. =D


James http://cronus.ath.cx
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