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Trojan and Adware - Vundo (vtsts.dll) Removal
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This tells me that vtsts.dll is related to Trojan Vundo.
3. From www.lavasoftsupport.com/lofiversion/index.php/t1570.html, it's a long forum post and
replies date on Jul. 5, 2006. The infected system has 4 related entries in its HiJackThis report:
O2 - BHO: (no name) - {20D57A66-F7DF-467d-907B-9B7F4A118AB7}
- C:\WINDOWS\system32\mllmm.dll
O2 - BHO: DosSpecFolder Object {3496D13A-609A-407B-B181-8F47B4F28AE9}
- C:\WINDOWS\system32\vtsts.dll
O20 - Winlogon Notify: mllmm - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\mllmm.dll
O20 - Winlogon Notify: vtsts - C:\WINDOWS\system32\vtsts.dll
Removal instuctions were given to use Qoofix from malwarebytes.org and VundoFix.exe from atribune.org.
But no final reply on the results of the suggested removal process on the infected system.
Google Search Result - Part II: When I searched for "ATLDistrib Object" with Google, I got the following interesting items
out of 9,940 matches:
1. From wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_Removal:_Virtumundo, it's an article about Adware-Virtumundo (Vundo) removal.
There are two sets of HiJackThis report entries related ATLDistrib Object:
Example 1:
O2 - BHO: ATLDistrib Object - {7A1A109F-58B3-414B-9829-5F4D9BE5FEDE}
- C:\WINDOWS\system32\mljjj.dll
O20 - Winlogon Notify: mljjj - C:\WINDOWS\system32\mljjj.dll
Example 2:
O2 - BHO: ATLDistrib Object - {7A1A109F-58B3-414B-9829-5F4D9BE5FEDE}
- C:\WINDOWS\system32\pmnlj.dll
020 - Winlogon Notify: pmnlj - C:\WINDOWS\system32\pmnlj.dll
This confirms that vtsts.dll is related to Trojan Vundo.
2. From www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=86351, it's a forum post and replies
dated on Dec. 23, 2005. The infected system has 2 related entries in its HiJackThis report:
O2 - BHO: ATLDistrib Object - {3FE36807-69ED-45D1-B9BE-85C0E3F75B6A}
- C:\WINDOWS\System32\ddccd.dll
O20 - Winlogon Notify: ddccd - C:\WINDOWS\System32\ddccd.dll
Based on the replies, the infected system was cleaned by using VundoFix.exe, WebRoot SpySweeper,
VirtumundoBegone, Panda Active Scan, and Killbox,
combined with detailed guiding instructions providing by the Malware Removal Specialist, loophole.
This confirms again that vtsts.dll is related to Trojan Vundo.
Conclusion: vtsts.dll and "ATLDistrib Object" are related to Trojan Vundo.
I must missed the vtsts.dll entry from the HiJackThis report during my last visit.
From my Google results, all reported cases are having the suspicious DLL file registered as a Winlogon Notify entry.
But I could not find any similar "020" entry in my friend's HiJackThis report. So this could be new variant of Trojan
Vundo.
Or this is a partial broken Trojan Vundo. This seemed to match the symptom that the Internet Explorer pops up, but
not showing any target Web sites, and closes up by itself.
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