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Threat indicator: HIGH
Name of the threat: PARDROP-A
Command or file name: inetinfo.exe
Threat type: Trojan
Affected OS: Win32 (Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows Vista)

PARDROP-A intrusion method

PARDROP-A copies its file(s) to your hard disk. Its typical file name is inetinfo.exe. Then it creates new startup key with name PARDROP-A and value inetinfo.exe. You can also find it in your processes list with name inetinfo.exe or PARDROP-A.

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How to fix PARDROP-A

This problem can be solved manually by deleting all registry keys and files connected with PARDROP-A, removing it from starup list and unregistering all corresponding DLLs. Additionally missing DLL's should be restored from distribution in case they are corrupted by PARDROP-A.

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1. Kill the following processes and delete the appropriate files:

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2. Delete the following malicious folders:

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3. Delete the following malicious registry entries and\or values:

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Here are the descriptions of problems connected with PARDROP-A and inetinfo.exe we received earlier:



inetinfo is spam bombing from and exchange server

Problem Summary: inetinfo is spam bombing from and exchange server
Every time I enable SMTP, inetinfo immediately starts spam bombing out port 25. I obviuosly need SMPT and port 25 for Exchange, but this is literally taking a 1.5mb conneciton to about 100kb. I can\'t simply disable IIS either because I apparently need it for Exchange. Thanks.

Our support has contacted the author of this message, Buff, and helped to solve his problem.


inetinfo.exe

Problem Summary: inetinfo.exe
recently when I open my pc zonealarm window
tells me that information services is trying to act as a server. this never happened before 2 months ago and i am experiencing slowing down on the internet and all kinds of funny things about virtual memory low etc. etc. etc.
can you help? what is inetinfor.exe for? where did it come from so suddenly?
thanks
Leslie

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Getting the inetinfo.exe while launching the Virtual PC,

Problem Summary: Getting the inetinfo.exe while launching the Virtual PC,
Getting the inetinfo.exe while launching the Virtual PC

Our support has contacted the author of this message, dell, and helped to solve his problem.


na~n

Problem Summary: na~n
asas

Our support has contacted the author of this message, cu ba, and helped to solve his problem.


inet.info problem

Problem Summary: inet.info problem
inet.info cannot remove from my task manager

Our support has contacted the author of this message, jerry a. langit, and helped to solve his problem.


Inetinfo process running a thousand times in Task Manager

Problem Summary: Inetinfo process running a thousand times in Task Manager
A virus or trojan got on our Exchange server and began spamming thru our system. I tracked it down through a program called Active Ports and found the inetinfo process running about a thousand times on port 25. The only way I can end it is to stop IISAdmin service. None of my antivirus scans (have run about 6 different programs) find anything, but if I reboot the server, the inetinfo processes come back. There is something there - I just can\'t find it. Thanks for your help!

Our support has contacted the author of this message, James Kramer, and helped to solve his problem.

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