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Adware-180SA

Type
Program
SubType
Adware
Discovery Date
06/12/2003
Length
varies
Minimum DAT
4276 (07/09/2003)
Updated DAT
5486 (01/05/2009)
Minimum Engine
5.1.00
Description Added
09/26/2003
Description Modified
06/15/2005 5:19 PM (PT)
Risk Assessment
Corporate User
N/A
Home User
N/A

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Characteristics

McAfee(R) AVERT™ recognizes that this program may have legitimate uses in contexts where an authorized administrator has knowingly installed this application.  If you agreed to a license agreement for this, or another bundled application, you may have legal obligations with regard to removing this software, or using the host application without this software.   Please contact the software vendor for further information.

See http://vil.nai.com/vil/DATReadme.asp for a list of Program detections added to the DATs.

See http://vil.nai.com/vil/pups/configuration.htm for information about how to enable, disable, and exclude detection of legitimately installed programs.

This is a program, that when active on a computer, can display pop-up advertising, and may also redirect browsers to websites controlled by the makers of this program. The EULA also allows updates and further programs to be installed on a computer running this application.

Files known to be involved with this application are:

  • MSBB.EXE (196,608)
  • RYFLSYCI.EXE (94,208)

MSBB.EXE is the real adware application displaying the above behaviour.

RYFLSYCI.EXE stays resident and checks the integrity of MSBB.EXE. If this is removed it will pop up a windows offering to reinstall it.

Known variants will add a registry key under

  • HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "msbb"
  • HKCU\Software\180Solutions

Symptoms

N/A This is not a virus or trojan

Method of Infection

N/A This is not a virus or trojan

Variants

Variants

    N/A

All Information

Overview -

This is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) detection. It is not a virus or trojan. PUPs are any piece of software which a reasonably security-or privacy-minded computer user may want to be informed of.

Aliases

  • Adware-180SA
  • Adware-180Solutions

Characteristics

Characteristics -

McAfee(R) AVERT™ recognizes that this program may have legitimate uses in contexts where an authorized administrator has knowingly installed this application.  If you agreed to a license agreement for this, or another bundled application, you may have legal obligations with regard to removing this software, or using the host application without this software.   Please contact the software vendor for further information.

See http://vil.nai.com/vil/DATReadme.asp for a list of Program detections added to the DATs.

See http://vil.nai.com/vil/pups/configuration.htm for information about how to enable, disable, and exclude detection of legitimately installed programs.

This is a program, that when active on a computer, can display pop-up advertising, and may also redirect browsers to websites controlled by the makers of this program. The EULA also allows updates and further programs to be installed on a computer running this application.

Files known to be involved with this application are:

  • MSBB.EXE (196,608)
  • RYFLSYCI.EXE (94,208)

MSBB.EXE is the real adware application displaying the above behaviour.

RYFLSYCI.EXE stays resident and checks the integrity of MSBB.EXE. If this is removed it will pop up a windows offering to reinstall it.

Known variants will add a registry key under

  • HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "msbb"
  • HKCU\Software\180Solutions

Symptoms

Symptoms -

N/A This is not a virus or trojan

Method of Infection

Method of Infection -

N/A This is not a virus or trojan

Removal -

Removal -

Instructions on Enabling/Disabling Detection and Removal of Potentially Unwanted Programs

Variants

Variants -

    N/A