Trojan:W32/Yakes
Summary
Trojan:W32/Yakes variants attempt to connect to and download files from remote servers.
Removal
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A False Positive is when a file is incorrectly detected as harmful, usually because its code or behavior resembles known harmful programs. A False Positive will usually be fixed in a subsequent database update without any action needed on your part. If you wish, you may also:
- Check for the latest database updates
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- Submit a sample
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- Exclude a file from further scanning
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Note: You need administrative rights to change the settings.
Technical Details
The technical details below describe both the .B and .N variants of this family.
Installation
On execution, the trojan creates the following temporary file
- %temp%\bh.tmp
The TMP file is a text file containing a 32 hexadecimal string in UUID/GUID format. This string is the same as the parameter fed to the websites the trojan connects to.
Activity
When active, Yakes attempts to connect to and download files from two Russian forums.
As part of its activity, the trojan sets the following registry launchpoint:
- HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run PID = [Path of the malware sample]
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