File Behavior
VUNKE.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- This Process sends MIME Email
- This Process Disables Other Security Products
- Adds a Registry Key (RUN) to auto start Programs on system start up
- Changes the Internet Explorer Home Page Settings
- Changes the Internet Explorer Search Page
- Creates a Toolbar Extension for Internet Explorer
- Adds a Registry Key (RUNONCE) to auto start Programs on system start up
- Changes to the file command map within the registry
- Modifies the User Shell objects used to run code from other processes
- Modifies the Windows Built in Screen Saver
- Ability to execute files automatically on your PC
- Adds a Registry Key (COMD) auto start to load Program on Boot up
- Disables Access to the Task Manager built into Windows
- Disables Access to the Windows Registry Editior
- Can communicate with other computer systems using HTTP protocols
- Executes a Process
- Writes to another Process's Virtual Memory (Process Hijacking)
- Removes Scheduled Tasks from the Windows task queue
- Reads your outlook address book
- Creates system tray popups, messages, errors and security warnings
VUNKE.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
- Executed as a Process
- Has code inserted into its Virtual Memory space by other programs
- Created as a process on disk
- Executed from Temporary Folders
- Deleted as a process from disk
Country Of Origin
The filename VUNKE.EXE was first seen on Mar 13 2008 in the following geographical regions of the Prevx community:
- Spain on Mar 13 2008
- Indonesia on Mar 13 2008
File Name Aliases
VUNKE.EXE can also use the following file names:
- SPIDER.EXE
- PCMAV-CLN.EXE
- ADD.EXE
- ANTI PCMAV-CLN.EXE
- SCAN.EXE
- JAGOAN-CLN.EXE
- XXX.EXE
Filesizes
This file has been seen with the following file size:
Vendor, Product and Version Information
This file has no vendor, product or version information specified in the file header.
File Type
The filename VUNKE.EXE refers to an executable program.
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