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Windows® 7 Compatibility Checker turns out to be a Trojan

10 May 2010
A deceptive “help” message invites recipients to check their PCs’ compatibility with Windows® 7 by downloading and running an altered version of Windows® 7 Upgrade Advisor concealing a Trojan.

Cybercriminals are well known for their predilection to spot and bank on people’s interest in what’s hot in the e-world. Operating systems and their latest developments are classic honey pots and it is practically impossible to miss their potential as baits for illicit gains.

With Windows®7, the latest version of Microsoft ® Windows®, reaching general retail availability on October 2009, it was just a matter of time before malware creators rose to the occasion, and exploited users ‘eagerness  to install it on their PCs.

This kind of success stories cannot exclusively rely on sheer luck, so a little bit of planning is mandatory. Here’s how the plot line goes this time: a “disinterested helping hand” type of e-mail reaches Windows users’ Inboxes and recommends that they download Windows®7 Upgrade Advisor Setup This piece of software supposedly allows them to see if their system resources could support the new OS. All they have to do is open the attached .zip file.

Windows 7 Trojan

Fig. 1 The fake Windows®  7 compatibility check message

 

Instead of the promised compatibility checking tool, the zip file hides Trojan.Generic.3783603. This piece of malware contains malicious or potentially unwanted software which it drops and installs on the system. Frequently, it installs a backdoor which allows remote, clandestine access to the infected system. This backdoor may then be used by cybercriminals to upload and install additional malicious or potentially unwanted software on the captured system.

Windows 7

Fig. 2 Trojan.Generic.3783603 is exposed

The infection rates reflected by the BitDefender Real-Time Virus Reporting Systemindicate the beginning of a massive spreading of Tojan.Generic.3783603. Although this phenomenon has just started, it seems that it’s just a matter of time before the cybercriminals control a huge number of systems. Infection rates are also expected to boom because of the effective social engineering ingredient of this mechanism, namely the reference to the highly popular Microsoft® Windows® OS.

In order to stay safe, BitDefender recommends that you never open the attachments coming from unknown contacts and that you install and update a complete antimalware software solution. To always stay on the safe side of things, make sure you download the software you need from the official vendor’s website.

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Sabina Datcu, PhD has background training in Applied Informatics and Statistics, Biology and Foreign Languages and Literatures. In 2003 she obtained a master degree in Systems Ecology and in 2009 a PhD degree in Applied Informatics and Statistics.

Comments:

Paul Web said on May-31-2011 03:25

There are a lot of malware creators who’ll almost do everything just to get inside your computer using a virus or malware. Think about how easy it is for them. They can just send out an email saying “install this, it’s free” and of course, a lot of people would do it. This is why everyone who owns a computer should have a good, up-to-date antimalware software installed. When you receive an unknown email, be sure to check it twice before opening it, or if it’s possible, scan through the emails using an anti virus program.

vob to avi said on Jun-7-2011 00:55

We all hate Trojan software

Cloud said on Jun-15-2011 00:18

This is a new one for me – that the Windows 7 compatibility checker can turn out to be a Trojan!! The time has come that we can never trust anything that you see on the web these days!! In that way I think Mac users are really lucky as they are unaffected by these Trojans and malwares!! As rightly advised here, the best way to keep our PCs safe from such issues it is always better not to open any messages or attachments from unknown people!!

online degree said on Aug-7-2011 03:04

my friends affected by these Trojans and malwares.

thomas williams said on Sep-16-2011 09:02

can i down load widows7 to my pc which running on window xp

thomas williams said on Sep-16-2011 09:02

can i down load widows7 to my pc which running on window xp

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