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restorer64_a.exe

restorer64_a.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 14th October 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 14th October 2009. restorer64_a.exe is located in the 'C:\Documents and Settings\User\' folder and has a size of 45056 bytes.

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PropertyValue
MD5c43a323eaa593044731ae821b8******
SHA256cb78f604038a01fb212f9ef70135dff2d6993623c9d38abe636de35de0******

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Mechant writes

2 thumbs

restorer64_a.exe was installed on my PC together with the nasty win32 virut virus. It's probably part of it. Look also for reader_s.exe in the system32 directory. Also look for servises.exe and 7.tmp.exe. If you have these, you will probably need to reformat your complete computer and reinstall your windows.

# 19 Oct 2009, 13:32

Roger Karlsson writes

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restorer64_a.exe is malware. Here's VirusTotal's analysis:

File restorer64_a.exe received on 2009.10.23 12:50:59 (UTC)

Result: 9/41 (21.96%)

a-squared 4.5.0.41 2009.10.23 Trojan-
Downloader.Win32.Mutant!IK

DrWeb 5.0.0.12182 2009.10.23 Trojan.MulDrop.30762

Ikarus T3.1.1.72.0 2009.10.23 Trojan-
Downloader.Win32.Mutant

Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2009.10.23 Trojan-
Downloader.Win32.Mutant.fvc

McAfee+Artemis 5779 2009.10.22 Artemis!4DBAE7E632F5

Microsoft 1.5202 2009.10.23 VirTool:Win32/Injector.gen!Z

Panda 10.0.2.2 2009.10.22 Suspicious file

Prevx 3.0 2009.10.23 High Risk Cloaked Malware

VBA32 3.12.10.11 2009.10.22 suspected of Trojan-
Dropper.Agent.109


Full report here:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/522ddf396f71dbfd7793a2e65a31110785c2333469771b0f059597e9d5689a23-1256302259

# 23 Oct 2009, 6:00

Prasen writes

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restorer64_a.exe file gets copied into the C:/DocumentsAndSettings/User folder don't know from where. It makes a copy of itself in C drive with name "Rachi.exe".
It also copies itself into C:/Windows/System32 folder and makes a registry entry.

# 24 Oct 2009, 10:05

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