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Mal/Generic-L, Sus/CFNBehav-A and sdra64.exe

I've seen several Mal/Generic-L detections reported lately. As they are infrequent and are dealt with by Sophos one way or the other I didn't think much about them. Today one has been detected on a co-workers machine right across the hall. Since the quarantine was empty (probably because of scan-on-write) I changed cleaning to "move", obtained the sample and sent it to Sophos. We first suspected something from a website (using Firefox) but as there were more detections (several minutes to more than half an hour apart) and also when Firefox was closed I started a scan (with HIPS scanning enabled). This time something turned up: sdra64.exe in the system32 directory detected (in the rootkit scan phase) as Sus/CFNBehav-A.

I've sent in this one too and am waiting for the results.     

Christian

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  • Gaehn, new ZBOT again... it seems malware authors don't take a break.

    I wished suspicious behaviour detections could be send for analysis by rightclicking the client and select "Send to Sophos" or something. Our school district has a 90 minutes driving radius, if i need to go out and collect samples manually, the day would need to have 120 hours instead of 24. The whole process of collecting, then password packing and sending to sophos is pretty cumbersome and time-consuming.

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  • Gaehn, new ZBOT again... it seems malware authors don't take a break.

    I wished suspicious behaviour detections could be send for analysis by rightclicking the client and select "Send to Sophos" or something. Our school district has a 90 minutes driving radius, if i need to go out and collect samples manually, the day would need to have 120 hours instead of 24. The whole process of collecting, then password packing and sending to sophos is pretty cumbersome and time-consuming.

    :2444
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