Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: affaebcf67fc257e84cd66942b9fe9d65df36712 Size: 56.32 KB File Format: exe
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Bride & FunLove Removal Tool is a free software by Bitdefender LLC and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Bride & FunLove Removal Tool which is 56.32 KB in size and belongs to the software category Removal Tools. Bride & FunLove Removal Tool was released on 2010-07-30 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-27 and is currently at version 1.
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Bride & FunLove Removal Tool Description
Bride & FunLove Removal Tool is a lightweight utility that will enable you to clean the virus from your computer in a flash.
Win32.Bride.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm written in Visual Basic, which carries along the file infector Win32.FunLove.4070. The FunLove body and most of the character strings used by the virus are encrypted, to make reverse engineering more difficult. The worm arrives in an email message.
Email messages containing the worm will be sent to addresses gathered by scanning .htm and .dbx files, and also to the anonymous user on the name/domain server.
The worm will overwrite the beginning of msconfig.exe (in the Windows System folder) with a sequence of code that drops a version of the file infector Win32.FunLove.4070 in bride.exe; this virus contains the following text: DonkeyoVaccineiEraser instead of the original Fun Loving Criminal. This dangerous virus will proceed to infecting executable files on the local system and on network shared folders.
Win32.Bride.B@mm is the second version of the mass-mailer Win32.Bride.A@mm; it doesnt carry along the FunLove file infector anymore, and doesnt install itself (it wont automatically be run at Windows start-up). Its strings are no longer encrypted and on Windows NT/2000/XP the executable might not be run (its format is slightly damaged, and the NT versions make more thorough verifications of executable format compliance than the 9x versions). The worm arrives in an email message.
Win32.Bride.C@mm is another version of Win32.Bride.A@mm was written in Visual C++. Most of its strings are encrypted and the worm brings along the Win32.FunLove.4070 file infector once again.
It arrives attached to an email message in the following format:
From: ‹Registered Owner›
or: AntiVirus
or: ‹forged address› (may be the same with the recipient\s)
Subject: Re: AVAR(Association of Anti-Virus Asia Reseachers)
or: ‹Unreadable characters›‹Registered Organization›
or: ‹Unreadable characters›Trand Microsoft Inc.
Body:
AVAR(Association of Anti-Virus Asia Reseachers) - Report.
Invariably, Anti-Virus Program is very foolish.
Attachments:
‹random name›.TXT (12.6 KB) MUSIC_1.HTM
‹random name›.GIF (120 bytes) MUSIC_2.CEO
‹random name›.PIF
The worm exploits the IFRAME vulnerability in order for the attached executable to be automatically launched when the message is displayed in the preview pane, and the Microsoft VM ActiveX Component vulnerability in order for the HTM file to add CEO to the executable files extensions and the worm to be run when the user opens the attached CEO file.