Associated Malware Groups
The filename is associated with the malware group:
File Behavior
XTWYYCJ.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- The Process is packed and/or encrypted using a software packing process
- Writes to another Process's Virtual Memory (Process Hijacking)
- Can communicate with other computer systems using HTTP protocols
- This Process Deletes Other Processes From Disk
- This process creates other processes on disk
- Executes a Process
- Injects code into other processes
XTWYYCJ.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
- Executed from Temporary Folders
- Created as a process on disk
- Has code inserted into its Virtual Memory space by other programs
- Executed as a Process
- Registered as a Dynamic Link Library File
- Terminated as a Process
Country Of Origin
The filename XTWYYCJ.EXE was first seen on Mar 3 2010 in the following geographical regions of the Webroot community:
- The United Kingdom on Mar 3 2010
- South Africa on Mar 3 2010
- Vietnam on Mar 3 2010
- Ghana on Mar 19 2010
- The United States on Mar 19 2010
- Malaysia on Mar 26 2010
- Brazil on Mar 26 2010
File Name Aliases
XTWYYCJ.EXE can also use the following file names:
- IAJDKLHV.EXE
- FDAFLWQ.EXE
- VISR.EXE
- RBDRDBU.EXE
- QEOOLQJR.EXE
- RMABLE.EXE
- YEKHHIIJFG[1].HTM
- HADNQMTF.EXE
- IVGWLF.EXE
- BWOY.EXE
- WHSGSQ.EXE
- OBFLRXY.EXE
- OUHDVY.EXE
- ETQRNBBYM[1].HTM
- JOBX.EXE
- FDDUXU.EXE
- BCEJRBXQ.EXE
- GCSMWORV.EXE
- EVFKBCBQ.EXE
- WCZJGTQQNK[1].HTM
- LKESS.EXE
- XVPNMHRL.EXE
- HYPWHC[1].HTM
- IPDYC.EXE
- PLESCOW.EXE
- VAEXW.EXE
- NSMAAUJR.EXE
- DHBIV.EXE
- IQMUT.EXE
- RCAPMVD.EXE
- DJOISGAW.EXE
- BIDV.EXE
- LDRLDU.EXE
- NOFILFG.EXE
- 89DA2856.TMP
- 0D5B5FC0.TMP
- 8CD3AD48.TMP
- 146773B0.TMP
- YEKHHIIJFG[1].HTML
- 8452BDD4.TMP
Filesizes
The following file size has been seen:
- 44,544 bytes
- 14,848 bytes
- 22,528 bytes
- 38,400 bytes
- 24,064 bytes
File Type
The filename XTWYYCJ.EXE refers to many versions of an executable program.
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