Associated Malware Groups
The filename is associated with the malware group:
File Behavior
ZKEMEA.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- Adds products to the system registry
- Writes to another Process's Virtual Memory (Process Hijacking)
- This process creates other processes on disk
- This Process Deletes Other Processes From Disk
- Executes a Process
- Removes Scheduled Tasks from the Windows task queue
ZKEMEA.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
- Added as a Registry auto start to load Program on Boot up
- Created as a process on disk
- Executed as a Process
- Has code inserted into its Virtual Memory space by other programs
Country Of Origin
The filename ZKEMEA.EXE was first seen on Sep 1 2010 in the following geographical region of the Webroot community:
File Name Aliases
ZKEMEA.EXE can also use the following file names:
- CPS.EXE
- CPV.EXE
- CPY.EXE
- BBF.EXE
- ALG.EXE
- PMC.EXE
- NBYBAA.EXE
- YNC.EXE
- YNB.EXE
- DVH.EXE
- TBYRIA.EXE
- DVI.EXE
- DNAWIA.EXE
- DVN.EXE
- DVP.EXE
- DVT.EXE
- DVY.EXE
- DVZ.EXE
- FTJ.EXE
- LQW.EXE
- TKIXOB.EXE
- LQX.EXE
- ILISYA.EXE
- XQR.EXE
- XQT.EXE
- DFG.EXE
- QSX.EXE
- HFC.EXE
- ENEQYB.EXE
- EFK.EXE
- EFN.EXE
- EFP.EXE
- VWN.EXE
- VWQ.EXE
- VWK.EXE
- RGQ.EXE
- VGOXIB.EXE
- VMQ.EXE
- AKQ.EXE
- QREMEA.EXE
- GBARAA.EXE
- LPQ.EXE
- SNZ.EXE
- ZSYXIA.EXE
- KQQ.EXE
- JRO.EXE
- PZG.EXE
- OZIBYA.EXE
- QZQ.EXE
- QZS.EXE
- BZZ.EXE
- OPD.EXE
- XNV.EXE
- HXW.EXE
- TTK.EXE
- BSQ.EXE
- PMW.EXE
- CPP.EXE
- ODH.EXE
- BVUTOA.EXE
- BDH.EXE
- ZNQ.EXE
- QZF.EXE
- JBC.EXE
- APC.EXE
- HWANOA.EXE
- KPC.EXE
- TWUZYA.EXE
- KHEZEA.EXE
- KPF.EXE
- KHEZEB.EXE
- OLW.EXE
- DNX.EXE
- XDX.EXE
- XDQ.EXE
- XDT.EXE
- SYK.EXE
- SYE.EXE
- SYH.EXE
- QFESOA.EXE
- ZNAHAA.EXE
- TJUMEA.EXE
- QLQ.EXE
- VBOHUA.EXE
- QZK.EXE
- VZOJUA.EXE
- VWW.EXE
- MKAFEA.EXE
- MR2.EXE
- KK0.EXE
- MR1.EXE
- HF3.EXE
- CP1.EXE
- CF0.EXE
- IH3.EXE
- QS0.EXE
- SB0.EXE
- SB3.EXE
- NH0.EXE
Filesizes
This file has been seen with the following file size:
File Type
The filename ZKEMEA.EXE refers to an executable program.
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