Content
Downloader-BJL
- Type
- Trojan
- SubType
- Downloader
- Discovery Date
- 07/23/2008
- Length
- various
- Minimum DAT
- 5345 (07/23/2008)
- Updated DAT
- 5386 (09/17/2008)
- Minimum Engine
- 5.2.00
- Description Added
- 07/23/2008
- Description Modified
- 08/13/2008 12:32 PM (PT)
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Characteristics
The Downloader-BJL trojan will create two files on the system:
- comsa32.sys on C:\Windows\System32 folder
- mta17078.dll on C:\Documents and Settings\
As it is trivial for the malware author to modify the Downloader to refer to a different website or web address, McAfee write detection routines for Downloaders which as a general rule do not include these strings in the detection routines.
This allows McAfee to write more generic detections for these threats and to proactively protect customers against future minor variants.
Therefore it is not possible to guarantee which website and/or port is being communicated with.
Also, as the website being communicated is normally controlled by the malware author, any files being downloaded can be remotely modified and the behaviour of these new binaries altered - possibly with every user infection.
Symptoms
Many of these Downloaders install other malware including viruses as well as other Trojans.
The file comsa32.sys ,which is added on C:\windows\system32 folder, is not actually a SYS file, but a text file which included a ID number used by the malware.
Additionally many of them are used to remotely install Adware packages onto the affected host machine for the purposes of gaining referral revenue from the Adware software vendor.
Please note: If Adware is installed via a Downloader it may install it "cleanly" with the relevant uninstaller included for the user to terminate this Adware, although frequently this is not the case.
Method of Infection
Downloaders are not viruses, and as such do not themselves contain any method to replicate. However they may themselves be downloaded by other viruses and/or Trojans to be installed on the user's system.
Many of these additionally are mass spammed by the author to entice people into double-clicking on them.
Alternatively they may be installed by visiting a malicious web page (either by clicking on a link, or by the website hosting a scripted exploit which installs the Downloader onto the user's system with no user interaction.
Removal
Use the latest Engine/Dats
Variants
Variants
N/A
All Information
Overview -
This is a trojan detection for the Downloader-BJL trojan.
Downloaders are designed to pull files from a remote website and execute the files that have been downloaded.
Unlike viruses, trojans do not self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that they are beneficial or wanted. The most common installation methods involve system or security exploitation, and unsuspecting users manually executing unknown programs. Distribution channels include email, malicious or hacked web pages, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), peer-to-peer networks, etc.
Characteristics
Characteristics -
The Downloader-BJL trojan will create two files on the system:
- comsa32.sys on C:\Windows\System32 folder
- mta17078.dll on C:\Documents and Settings\
As it is trivial for the malware author to modify the Downloader to refer to a different website or web address, McAfee write detection routines for Downloaders which as a general rule do not include these strings in the detection routines.
This allows McAfee to write more generic detections for these threats and to proactively protect customers against future minor variants.
Therefore it is not possible to guarantee which website and/or port is being communicated with.
Also, as the website being communicated is normally controlled by the malware author, any files being downloaded can be remotely modified and the behaviour of these new binaries altered - possibly with every user infection.
Symptoms
Symptoms -
Many of these Downloaders install other malware including viruses as well as other Trojans.
The file comsa32.sys ,which is added on C:\windows\system32 folder, is not actually a SYS file, but a text file which included a ID number used by the malware.
Additionally many of them are used to remotely install Adware packages onto the affected host machine for the purposes of gaining referral revenue from the Adware software vendor.
Please note: If Adware is installed via a Downloader it may install it "cleanly" with the relevant uninstaller included for the user to terminate this Adware, although frequently this is not the case.
Method of Infection
Method of Infection -
Downloaders are not viruses, and as such do not themselves contain any method to replicate. However they may themselves be downloaded by other viruses and/or Trojans to be installed on the user's system.
Many of these additionally are mass spammed by the author to entice people into double-clicking on them.
Alternatively they may be installed by visiting a malicious web page (either by clicking on a link, or by the website hosting a scripted exploit which installs the Downloader onto the user's system with no user interaction.
Removal -
Removal -
Use the latest Engine/Dats
Variants
Variants -
N/A