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applnit_dlls as Spyware.Agent.H ???


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Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.37

Database version: 2252

Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3

6/9/2009 9:57:25 AM

Scan type: Quick Scan

Objects scanned: 97386

Time elapsed: 3 minute(s), 49 second(s)

Registry Values Infected: 1

Registry Values Infected:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\applnit_dlls (Spyware.Agent.H) -> No action taken. [526866793980835281908866837034727079850910013986796885748079]

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Look very closely at this .

It is NOT appinit_dlls and is without question a left over component of a known infection (if it were the complete infection we also hit the dll this points to) .

Its is very likely that user32.dll is patched as well .

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Look very closely at this .

It is NOT appinit_dlls and is without question a left over component of a known infection (if it were the complete infection we also hit the dll this points to) .

Its is very likely that user32.dll is patched as well .

Bruce,

Thank you for your prompt response (and good eyes).

I uploaded user32.dll to VirusTotal, and 2 (out of 40) questioned it:

eSafe reports Win32.Banker

McAfee-GW-Edition reports Win32.LooksLike.NewMalware

(The other 38 scanners... as well all scanners at Jotti... report it clean)

Should I zip/upload a copy of user32.dll ? Or would you suggest an alternative course of action?

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Good thing I asked , that file is clean .

There are issues here , the virustotal results are false positives .

Bruce,

Thanks again for all your help.

To summarize, I have only removed the lone registry entry cited above... the one with the "L" instead of the "I"... and am doing nothing more at this point.

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