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I went to video.cnn08.com by accident thinking it was cnn.com and installed the webvideosetup.exe

Tags: Spyware
Thinking that video.cnn08.com was cnn.com - I thought I was at cnn and installed the video codec (webvideosetup.exe). After I installed, IE showed a porn site and forwarded me to a site that I can purchase spyware removal program. I used system restore and it seems to have fixed the broswer getting a system error to purchase the spyware removal program. I used search and destroy as well.  My question, I'm I safe?   Also, a few weeks later, two of my credit cards had strange charges, is this related to the software I accidentilly ran (webvideosetup.exe) or just strange timing?
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03.03.2008 at 06:49PM PST, ID: 21037869
If you havent already be sure to run anti-virus and anti-spyware software
A few good ones are:
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/au/

Can then use Hijack this to create report of any possible remaining items
http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/tools/security_tools/hijackthis


Lastly, Im not too sure I would be accepting of "strange charges" on my credit cards that I dont what they were for.
You should really get in touch with your CC provider and request detailed information on the charges whether or not they coincide with this accidental download.
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03.03.2008 at 07:10PM PST, ID: 21037978
I cancel the credit cards.  Is there anyway I can view the .exe file to see if there was no backdoor trojans? webvideosetup.exe
 
03.03.2008 at 07:29PM PST, ID: 21038072
Not once it has been compiled, unless your the one who created the .exe in the first place.
Only way to know what webvideosetup.exe contained would be to have the original code.
If it was only that easy....... just imagine the possibilities!

 
03.03.2008 at 07:35PM PST, ID: 21038098

Rank: Guru

This could become a new variant of smitfraudas its M-O is very similar, it seems only very recent according to PrevX.
http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X660696398445103633-0/WEBVIDEOSETUP.EXE.html


You can try running an online scan of Kasersky as apache09 suggested, or running Combofix, the log should show files created/modifed in the last 30 days.
But if Kaspersky's result comes clean then that means good as kaspersky is very thorough.

 
03.03.2008 at 07:53PM PST, ID: 21038184
Did the same thing after running the exe as post:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Vulnerabilities/Q_23090058.html

Apache09, did you try to run the webvideosetup.exe yourself and it didn't run?
 
03.03.2008 at 08:15PM PST, ID: 21038270
I used the file scanner to scan the exe and came out clean. Somewhat relieved.
http://www.kaspersky.com/scanforvirus
 
03.04.2008 at 11:23AM PST, ID: 21044142
Thats Good.
Wouldnt worry then.
Only other thing I could suggest now is go out any BUY yourself a good virus scanner.

Just to name a few good ones:
http://www.symantec.com/index.jsp
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/
http://www.mcafee.com/au/
http://www.nod32.co.nz/

Heaps of free ones out there, but it goes without saying, "You get what you pay for".



 
03.04.2008 at 01:09PM PST, ID: 21045133
Thanks for your help, I have trend micro running but it didn't sound off an alert.
 
 
03.12.2008 at 06:19PM PDT, ID: 21112549
Wlyou:

Don't be so reliefed. I did the same foolish thing, but before running the webvideosetup.exe file, I scanned it with Symantec's Norton Internet Security, which revealed "no viruses, spyware, etc."

I went to Symantec's database and found no record of it. They don't seem to know it.
I also scanned the whole machine with both, Symantec's and Kaspersky and neither found anything wrong, but still, I think the damage is already done. Apparently, besides deleting some files, rewrote some others.

I really don't know what to do. I don't even know which were changed or erased.

By the way, when I ran the exe file, apparently it didn't run, at least not visibly.

I have no pop up problems. Just programs not running as they should or not running at all. Noerton Internet Security among others.
 
 
 
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