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Outbreaks Alwi and Kido Reconnaissance Indonesia

December 25, 2009 by admin  
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Outbreaks Alwi and Kido Reconnaissance Indonesia

Two malicious programs, Alwi and Kido, perched on the list with a mighty 100 at most malicious programs circulating in Indonesia for the beginning of December 2009.
Who are they?

Two malicious programs seemed to dominate the top 100 list of malicious programs the most outstanding version of Kaspersky Lab. List received ITGazine, Monday (14/12/2009), it is the search results data received by the Kaspersky Security Network.

At the top position is a program called Trojan.Win32.Inject.alwi. ‘Alawi’ recorded circulation dominates with 30.9 per cent level.

‘Alawi’ is a kind of Trojan horse program, meaning he could infiltrate into the victim’s computer by exploiting weaknesses in the software or operating system. This program was mentioned not leaving any trace files on the victim computer.

Whereas in the second position is the ‘old faces’, ie a malicious program named Kido. Program types worm known as Conficker This has indeed been long enough to dominate the computers in the world, including in Indonesia. Variant with the full name of Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih has recorded 27.6 percent of the circulation rate.

Then, in the third position is a generic program Trojan.Win32.Generic at 10.96 percent. This malicious program is detected through heuristic methods.

Here are the top 10 malicious programs in Indonesia for a period of 3 to 10 December 2009 version of Kaspersky Labs:

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Trojan.Win32.Inject.alwi (30.9605%)

* Net-Worm.Win32.Kido.ih (27.5706%)
* Heur: Trojan.Win32.Generic (10.9605%)
* Packed.Win32.Krap.ai (2.4859%)
* Trojan.Win32.FraudPack.acgc (2.3729%)
* Trojan.Win32.Vilsel.ohb (2.2599%)
* Packed.Win32.TDSS.z (1.8079%)
* Trojan.Win32.VBKrypt.bp (1.5819%)
* Packed.Win32.Krap.ag (1.3559%)

Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Agent.cpeo (1.3559%)

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