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Name: PrettyPark
Aliases: CHV, W32/PrettyPark, Trojan .PSW.CHV, I-Worm.PrettyPark, PrettyPark II, Southpark Trojan, W32/Pretty.worm.unp,
Ports: N/A
Files: Pretty.zip - 31,087 bytes PrettyPark.exe - 37,376 bytes PrettyPark.exe - 60,928 bytes Prettyorg.exe - Files32.vxd - .dl - - 17,081 bytes - 17,576 bytes - 36,431 bytes - 36,656 bytes - 36,701 bytes - 37,376 bytes - 60,163 bytes - 60,298 bytes - 60,568 bytes - 60,748 bytes - 60,928 bytes
Created: May 1999
Requires: N/A
Actions: Remote Access / Steals passwords / Worm / IRC trojan / Mail trojan
Alters Win.ini and System.ini. Partial trojan, partial worm. Spreads through IRC and email. Itīs hidden in a screen saver. Said to be a clone of Happy99. Tries to spread itself to all addresses in Outlook every 30 minutes.
Versions: 1, 2, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O,
Registers: HCR\exefile\shell\open\command\ HLM\exefile\CLASSES\exefile\shell\open\command\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHIN E\Software\Classes\exefile\shell\open\command\ HLM\SOFTWARE\Micro soft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices\ HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\W indows\CurrentVersion\Run\ HCR\
Notes: Works on Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and NT, together with MS Outlook and mIRC.
Country: written in France
Program: Written in Delphi.

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