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Autorun.AJX | |
Threat Level Damage Distribution |
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Common name: | Autorun.AJX |
Technical name: | W32/Autorun.AJX.worm |
Threat level: | Medium |
Alias: | Bunga, |
Type: | Virus |
Effects: |
It carries out damaging actions on the affected computer.
It spreads
, via mapped drives, through shared network resources, by infecting files that are then distributed.
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Affected platforms:
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Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95 |
First detected on: | Oct. 24, 2008 |
Detection updated on: | Oct. 24, 2008 |
Statistics | No |
Proactive protection: | Yes, using TruPrevent Technologies
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Brief Description | |
Autorun.AJX is a virus that spreads to other computers by copying its code to other files or programs. Autorun.AJX uses the following propagation or distribution methods: - Exploiting vulnerabilities with the intervention of the user: exploiting vulnerabilities in file formats or applications. To exploit them successfully it needs the intervention of the user: opening files, viewing malicious web pages, reading emails, etc.
- Computer networks (mapped drives): it creates copies of itself in mapped drives.
- Computer networks (shared resources): it creates copies of itself in shared network resources to which it has access.
- File infection: it infects different types of files, which are then distributed through any of the usual means: floppy disks, email messages with attachments, Internet download, files transferred via FTP, IRC channels, P2P file sharing networks, etc.
Autorun.AJX uses the following infection strategies: - Resident: once it has been run, the virus goes memory resident and stops functions belonging to the operating system. Therefore, every time the operating system or an application tries to access any of these functions, the virus will activate and infect new files.
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