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Poison Ivy Virus[solved]

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Marklar
edited June 2008 in Sample submission

I have been having some issues with firefox since this weekend and found that four firefox processes were running in the background. After searching their help wiki I found that it could be the poison ivy virus and indeed after searching for the infected file and keylog file I found it and removed those file and the reg key. Bitdefender 10 did not see this file as a virus but f-secure and a few others did, I am not sure where it came from I am very careful about what I d/l and emails I open. Can this be added to the bitdefender database I have the infected file on my desktop in an encrypted archive if you would like to examine it. I would like to know if I have an infected file on my computer that this virus came from and if I have totally removed it.


F-secure didn't remove it, after I found the infected file I uploaded it to http://www.virustotal.com and thats where a few scanners saw the virus. So I'm not sure my system is totally clean.


Warning the file attached is infected

/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=71" data-fileid="71" rel="">poison_ivy_virus.rar

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  • Cd-MaN
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    It should be detected as Backdoor.Poisonivy.K as of the next update.