proram.exe

The executable proram.exe has been detected as malware by 7 anti-virus scanners. According to AVG, this software downloads additional adware offers during setup. The file has been seen being downloaded from fs04n4.sendspace.com.
MD5:
aa9afd1ec6d5b1a83c21b1d1b99235f6

SHA-1:
199ceabc8b3a98c681c653c8bd863beb1e58950e

SHA-256:
ed7650a53540d14a85d2102a65dad20340befc549689565c184a3c8546fcb2b4

Scanner detections:
7 / 68

Status:
Malware

Analysis date:
4/23/2024 4:55:42 PM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

avast!
Malware-gen
140908-2

AVG
Trojan horse Downloader.MSIL.NWA
2014.0.4025

Dr.Web
infected with Trojan.PWS.Multi.207
9.0.1.05190

Emsisoft Anti-Malware
MemScan:Trojan.Generic.5019074
14.09.26

ESET NOD32
MSIL/TrojanDownloader.Agent.MK trojan
7.0.302.0

Kaspersky
Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent
15.0.0.494

VIPRE Antivirus
Threat.4150696
32938

File size:
128.4 KB (131,480 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Common path:
C:\users\{user}\downloads\proram.exe

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
3/31/2007 5:09:55 PM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
6.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
3072:BKDAfCDSmJdvQZgM6hZKsX27QDoBAUGT/pTodbx2LblmezK7lRl4tXxZGawFj17w:BRsQZgM6hZKsX27m149QxxuxHcX7GawY

Entry address:
0x315D

Entry point:
55, 8B, EC, 81, EC, 80, 01, 00, 00, 53, 56, 33, DB, 57, 89, 5D, F4, C7, 45, F8, 30, 92, 40, 00, 89, 5D, FC, C6, 45, EC, 20, FF, 15, 30, 70, 40, 00, 53, FF, 15, 70, 72, 40, 00, A3, D0, F0, 42, 00, 53, 8D, 85, 80, FE, FF, FF, 68, 60, 01, 00, 00, 50, 53, 68, 40, 94, 42, 00, FF, 15, 54, 71, 40, 00, 68, 24, 92, 40, 00, 68, 20, E8, 42, 00, E8, EE, 27, 00, 00, FF, 15, B0, 70, 40, 00, BE, 00, 50, 43, 00, 50, 56, E8, DC, 27, 00, 00, 53, FF, 15, 08, 71, 40, 00, 80, 3D, 00, 50, 43, 00, 22, A3, 20, F0, 42, 00, 8B, C6...
 
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Entropy:
5.5164

Developed / compiled with:
Microsoft Visual C++

Code size:
23 KB (23,552 bytes)

The file proram.exe has been seen being distributed by the following URL.

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