SponsorKeyword
SummaryUpdated: March 30, 2012 10:40:52 AMType: Potentially Unwanted AppVersion: 1.0.0.1Risk Impact: LowSystems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000BehaviorSponsorKeyword is a potentially unwanted application that may display advertisements on the computer.
Antivirus Protection Dates- Initial Rapid Release version March 30, 2012 revision 003
- Latest Rapid Release version March 30, 2012 revision 003
- Initial Daily Certified version March 30, 2012 revision 019
- Latest Daily Certified version March 30, 2012 revision 019
- Initial Weekly Certified release date April 4, 2012
Technical DetailsUpdated: March 30, 2012 10:40:52 AMType: Potentially Unwanted AppVersion: 1.0.0.1Risk Impact: LowSystems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000When the program is executed, it creates the following files: - %ProgramFiles%\sponsormatch\sponsormatchagent.exe
- %ProgramFiles%\sponsormatch\sponsormatch.exe
- %ProgramFiles%\sponsormatch\sponsormatch_uninstall.exe
Next, it creates the following registry entries so that it executes whenever Windows starts: - HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\"sponsormatch" = "%ProgramFiles%sponsormatch\sponsormatchagent.exe"
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\sponsormatch\"run" = "[DATE OF EXECUTION]"
It also creates the following registry entries: - HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings\{BC92C53E-A5C1-4D33-995C-AB7BB869E0E6}\"Version" = "*"
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings\{BC92C53E-A5C1-4D33-995C-AB7BB869E0E6}\"Flags" = "[HEXADECIMAL VALUE]"
The program then creates the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\sponsormatch Next, the program creates the following mutex: sponsorkeyword It then retrieves certain system information, including: The program may download an updated version of itself from the following location: [http://]in.sponsorkeyword.co.kr It retrieves search engine information from the following location: [http://]api.sponsorkeyword.co.kr The program may then display advertisements on the computer by using certain keyword matches. RemovalUpdated: March 30, 2012 10:40:52 AMType: Potentially Unwanted AppVersion: 1.0.0.1Risk Impact: LowSystems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000You may have arrived at this page either because you have been alerted by your Symantec product about this risk, or you are concerned that your computer has been affected by this risk. Before proceeding further we recommend that you run a full system scan. If that does not resolve the problem you can try one of the options available below. FOR NORTON USERS If you are a Norton product user, we recommend you try the following resources to remove this risk. Removal Tool If you have an infected Windows system file, you may need to replace it using the Windows installation CD. How to reduce the risk of infection The following resources provide further information and best practices to help reduce the risk of infection. FOR BUSINESS USERS If you are a Symantec business product user, we recommend you try the following resources to remove this risk. Identifying and submitting suspect files Submitting suspicious files to Symantec allows us to ensure that our protection capabilities keep up with the ever-changing threat landscape. Submitted files are analyzed by Symantec Security Response and, where necessary, updated definitions are immediately distributed through LiveUpdateâ„¢ to all Symantec end points. This ensures that other computers nearby are protected from attack. The following resources may help in identifying suspicious files for submission to Symantec. Removal Tool If you have an infected Windows system file, you may need to replace it using the Windows installation CD. How to reduce the risk of infection The following resource provides further information and best practices to help reduce the risk of infection. Protecting your business network MANUAL REMOVAL The following instructions pertain to all current Symantec antivirus products. 1. Performing a full system scan How to run a full system scan using your Symantec product 2. Restoring settings in the registry Many risks make modifications to the registry, which could impact the functionality or performance of the compromised computer. While many of these modifications can be restored through various Windows components, it may be necessary to edit the registry. See in the Technical Details of this writeup for information about which registry keys were created or modified. Delete registry subkeys and entries created by the risk and return all modified registry entries to their previous values. |
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