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| Name: | Irok |
| Aliases: | Irok.Trojan.Worm, Irok-10000, HLLP.Irok, Java.CrashComm, CrashComm, |
| Ports: | N/A |
| Files: | Irok.exe - Irokrun.vbs - 862 bytes Winrde.dll - - 7,876 bytes - 10,001 bytes |
| Created: | 2000 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | Worm / Virus Dropper / IRC Trojan / Anti- antivirus virus / Destructive trojan / Mail trojan |
| | The Irokrun script uses Outlook to send the itself to the first 60 entries in the address book. Drops a virus that tries to delete the anti-virus files: ANTI-VIR.DAT, CHKLIST.MS, CHKLIST.CPS, VS.VSN, IVB.NTZ. May destroy other files as well. The virus code itself is a DOS .exe program written in high-level language, encrypted and compressed, hidden inside the worm. |
| Versions: | 1.1, A, B, |
| Registers: | N/A |
| Notes: | Works on Windows 95, 98 and NT, with Windows Scripting Host (WSH) and/or MS Internet Explorer 5 installed, with MS Outlook and IRC. |
| Country: | N/A |
| Program: | Written in Visual Basic Script (VBS). |
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