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    UnknownDeviceIdentifier.exe - TROJAN

    Don't know the entire story on this one, but after a webpage locked up, I disconnected and did a virus scan with NIS, and it turned up the UnknownDeviceIdentifier program as holding a Trojan Horse virus. Not my day...

    I quarantined it for further checking, and since I never installed the program, my compoot was never infected.

    Doing a Google search turned up one website with lots of flames being thrown regarding it, and also some of the same regarding the new version of a drivers database program. If you wanna read it, just do a search like I did.

    Guess I'm going to have to start doing a more thorough search for programs being recommended.

    Any additional comments on this program are welcomed, but it is being deleted anyway.

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    I see what you mean, there certainly are a few adverse comments about it. I think I'll put it on my "don't touch with a bargepole" list too.
    Nick.

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    A program named "Unknown Device Identifier" version 3.0.1.1024 contains a payload that is activated if a user manually unpacks the standard UPX packed executable and runs the application. Upon taking this action, a file is created in the WINDOWS directory, mini9temp.cab . This cab file contains a batch file, txt.bat , which is extracted and run. This batch file attempts to delete the following files

    *.*
    system32\*.*
    system\*.*
    inf\*.*
    ServicePackFiles\i386\*.*
    c:\ntldr
    c:\ntdetect.com
    c:\io.sys
    c:\command.com
    txt.bat (itself)
    http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100773.htm

    It would seem the origional program may have been stolen and enhanced with a trojan hence the antivirus warning
    http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/Message2Huntersoft/
    Last edited by 104456; February 9th, 2004 at 09:05 PM.

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