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| Name: | NewApt worm |
| Aliases: | NewApt.D, I-Worm/MesMate, Worm.NewApt, W32.NewApt.B.Worm, I-Worm NewAptC, |
| Ports: | 25 |
| Files: | Newapt_worm_b.zip - 32,043 bytes Gadget.zip - 31,796 bytes Gadget.exe - 69,632 bytes Scandsks ?? Baby.exe - Bboy.exe - Boss.exe - Casper.exe - Chestburst.exe - Cooler1.exe - Cooler3.exe - Copier.exe - Cupid2.exe - Farter.exe - Fborfw.exe - Goal.exe - Goal1.exe - G-zilla.exe - Irngiant.exe - Hog.exe - Monica.exe Panther.exe Panthr.exe Party.exe Pirate.exe S.exe Saddam.exe Theobbq.exe Video.exe WSOCK32.DLL WININET.DLL SHLWAPI.DLL USER32.DLL GDI32.DLL ADVAPI32.DLL KERNEL32.DLL Tapi32.dll - Prefs.js - |
| Created: | Dec 1999 |
| Requires: | N/A |
| Actions: | Worm / Mail trojan |
| | Uses several different names to name the attachement, which can be mailed by either Netscape Mail, MS Outlook or MSOutlook Express. |
| Versions: | A, B, C, D, |
| Registers: | HCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ |
| Notes: | Works on Windows, together with MS Outlook, MSOutlook Express or Netscape. |
| Country: | N/A |
| Program: | N/A |
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