Associated Malware Groups
The filename is associated with the malware group:
File Behavior
VLMHXYTUP0.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
VLMHXYTUP0.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
Country Of Origin
The filename VLMHXYTUP0.EXE was first seen on Dec 10 2010 in the following geographical regions of the Webroot community:
- South Africa on Dec 10 2010
- Serbia on Dec 10 2010
- Thailand on Jan 14 2012
File Name Aliases
VLMHXYTUP0.EXE can also use the following file names:
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- UFGBRSNDEZ.EXE
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- BACKUP-20101211-232503-948-JEE6QQ6CC6O.EXE
- TPKK6WW6.EXE
- ZVLLHXXTJJ.EXE
- XYZKAAVW.EXE
- IIDUUPGG.EXE
- PUQLHXNTJJF.EXE
- DZPPLBBCC7.EXE
- PVW6C60Y.EXE
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- PV66M86Y.EXE
- BACKUP-20101216-221634-134-PV66M86Y.EXE
- M1CDI86K.EXE
- NII6UU6GG.EXE
- LHCDI81UF.EXE
- BLHCDI81UF.EXE
- C1JZZAA6.EXE
- C0JUKLGW4N.EXE
- WHM6YJJALB.EXE
- CIDZ3K1B70.EXE
- Y1UQQLCC.EXE
- NOO6AA6M.EXE
- EZPQLW79TP.EXE
- A6HNXTOE.EXE
- MC38UK5R7I.EXE
- EEZQQLCC.EXE
- FVVKKAPKF.EXE
- BSSNEEZQ.EXE
- TPKLQ86C8.EXE
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- JAAVMMHY.EXE
- FFVWHHIDEZ0.EXE
- KKABG81D.EXE
- LHXXTJJF.EXE
- VLW1MNS86E8.EXE
- ZQQLCCXOOJA.EXE
- YYTTODDYYT.EXE
- WWQQ1BBWW.EXE
- FAA7VQLL.EXE
- F2AVKK1VVQ.EXE
- AQ0K0FA5V6.EXE
- PLBBXNNJ.EXE
- I0JEALRW3.EXE
- C9Y1UQG0CC.EXE
- II6UU6GWH.EXE
- MM6YY6KK6.EXE
- RMM6YY6KK.EXE
- BWW6II6UU6G.EXE
- HRRH6WCCW.EXE
- FABG86S81E.EXE
- NE0PXUQFNUU.EXE
- BS1IJEZKLRR.EXE
- FAA6MM6YY.EXE
- HYY9E1AW.EXE
- PGGBSSNEE.EXE
- AVMMHYYTKK.EXE
- II6UU6GG6.EXE
- HDYY6KK6.EXE
- XS1OKKFWWR.EXE
- AV5PFFAPPK.EXE
- P5KKFV5P.EXE
- UUJOJJUE0U.EXE
- VVVP5FAA.EXE
- VGBQ6LLGBQL.EXE
- JE1AWWRIY0.EXE
- XSS6EE6QQ6C.EXE
- 818.EXE
- 070.EXE
- 70FBWW6.EXE
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- 101.EXE
- 181.EXE
- 293.EXE
- 795.EXE
Filesizes
The following file size has been seen:
- 42,496 bytes
- 90,112 bytes
File Type
The filename VLMHXYTUP0.EXE refers to many versions of an executable program.
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