Jul 5 2007

P2P Trojan Makes PC Talk, Laugh at You, While Erasing Hard Drive

  • Written by soulxtc
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“You have been infected I repeat you have been infected and your system files have been deleted — Sorry, have a nice day and bye bye.”

If your computer starts talking to you and tells you that you are infected and your files have been deleted, it’s no joke, you have just been infected by the BotVoice.A Trojan.

This new malicious code detected by PandaLabs last week uses the Windows text reader to play the following sentences:

You have been infected I repeat you have been infected and your system files have been deleted. Sorry. Have a nice day and bye bye.

These comments are repeated over and over again while the Trojan tries to delete the entire content of the computer’s hard disk. Sometimes, BotVoice.A might not manage to delete all of the system files. However, this doesn’t prevent it from rendering computers unusable as it modifies the Windows registry so that none of the programs installed on the computer nor the task manager can be run. It also disables the Windows registry editor in order to safeguard its malicious actions.

“This is a very unique Trojan. Not only does it delete computer files, but also makes fun of users. Meanwhile, it does everything necessary to make it impossible to stop its actions,” explains Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs.

This Trojan uses the usual means of propagation: P2P networks, physical storage devices, such as USB memory sticks, floppy disks or CD-ROMs, and downloads performed by other malware or from malicious web pages, etc. In cases of a new and previously unknown Trojan like BotVoice.A, the infection will not be prevented by traditional antivirus software which relies primarily on signature files of known malware.

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  1. corey93

    wow thats scary id start freeking out if i herd a voice that said that lmao

  2. Signa

    lol they say its on floppy disks. i would bet money that the virus is not on a floppy anywhere in the world.

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