Associated Malware Groups
The filename is associated with the malware group:
File Behavior
PPLBBXNNJZZ.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- The Process is packed and/or encrypted using a software packing process
- Found on infected systems and resists interrogation by security products
PPLBBXNNJZZ.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
Country Of Origin
The filename PPLBBXNNJZZ.EXE was first seen on Sep 22 2010 in the following geographical regions of the Webroot community:
- India on Sep 22 2010
- South Africa on Sep 22 2010
- Thailand on Jan 27 2012
- Poland on Jan 27 2012
File Name Aliases
PPLBBXNNJZZ.EXE can also use the following file names:
- HTRE[1].EXE
- JAFBRRND.EXE
- W3NYT2VQQ6C.EXE
- PPEEJEUEZU.EXE
- PLGG6SS6.EXE
- DTTPFFBR.EXE
- QLCCXOOJAA.EXE
- PGGBSSNE.EXE
- XCNT5JKQB.EXE
- J3UFGHH66Y.EXE
- TJP2VG86.EXE
- PLQ86C81.EXE
- FZPKF6FUU.EXE
- NDDS5SX6XX.EXE
- QLBBVL9GGB.EXE
- F5FAAVL0.EXE
- QKKQKA6VKVF.EXE
- LGGQB1QGQ.EXE
- MJNBGFVDS[1].EXE
- TJJFVVRH.EXE
- Q5K0FAAVL.EXE
- MBBWWRGG.EXE
- DYNNIIDTTN.EXE
- IDDYN9I0DYY.EXE
- EE7ZUOOJJE7.EXE
- LLF5VQQLGG6.EXE
- E1AWWRII9O.EXE
- VRHHDTTP.EXE
- XNCXSSCN1CS.EXE
- GLHCC6OO6.EXE
- S6EE6QQ6.EXE
- V1KKFV98Q.EXE
- LBH60JPZ.EXE
- SIJO81AL.EXE
- BXNNJZZV.EXE
- BACKUP-20100925-163434-105-BXNNJZZV.EXE
- RS70TPKK6W.EXE
- FWWRIIDU.EXE
- H0Y70ZVGB.EXE
- S1OPU81G.EXE
- ZPQLBCXN.EXE
- ODDYYTJJ.EXE
- QLAAVLAA25.EXE
- S2IDSS1DDX.EXE
- XSTY86K81W.EXE
- K1GCCXOO.EXE
- VVRHHDTTPFF.EXE
- LLHXXTJJFVV.EXE
- IIDUUPGG.EXE
- DUUPGGBS.EXE
- PKK6WW6II.EXE
- SYT0870G.EXE
- RIIDUUPG.EXE
- VLLBH66Y8.EXE
- OJAAVMMH.EXE
- WW6II6UU6.EXE
- AVAV6Q7A.EXE
- JUUJPUPUPJ.EXE
- QGG1LQALL.EXE
- QQLLQ7BBLB.EXE
- NDDYN9I0.EXE
- T1UQQLCS0.EXE
- KFWWRIID.EXE
- XXTJJFVVRHH.EXE
- ZVLLBH66.EXE
- PFFAAVKKFVK.EXE
- A3AAVL98GAV.EXE
- WR2WBRB5.EXE
- 444.EXE
- 337.EXE
- 671.EXE
- 347.EXE
- 874.EXE
- 013.EXE
- 442.EXE
- 511.EXE
Filesizes
The following file size has been seen:
- 83,456 bytes
- 44,544 bytes
File Type
The filename PPLBBXNNJZZ.EXE refers to many versions of an executable program.
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