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Threat's dossier

Threat indicator: HIGH
Name of the threat: NCase
Command or file name: adg.exe
Threat type: Hijacker
Affected OS: Win32 (Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows Vista)

Ways for invasion

The ingressed threat makes its copy on your computer and launches NCase system process using the names similar to adg.exe or NCase. It initiates a creation of new startup key under the name NCase and value adg.exe.

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Manual solution of NCase problem

In order to make progress in getting rid of adg.exe manually you should delete all files assosiated with NCase infection, including destruction of its registry keys and invalid DLLs. It is also recommended to delete files with names similar to NCase from startup list. Sometimes NCase can corrupt DLLs that can become a cause of unstability of your Windows. You will have to recover it from distribution to make it work correctly.To get rid of this threat, be assured to follow next points:

1. Destroy the malicious process and all associated files:

• aknqux.exe
• alv.exe
• cards.ico
• cjq.exe
• cjqxe.exe
• ddmp.dll
• delmsbb.exe
• efmcnfyu.dll
• elrubiovy.exe
• Emoinstaller.PXV3_Orange.EmoFont.exe
• fmtahovc.exe
• fortune towers casino*.*
• gatorcontact.log
• ggbilw.exe
• ghrxblvci.exe
• iconadd.log
• ivdn.exe
• license-rosoft-adware.txt
• msbb.exe-1fca2923.pf
• msbb.exe-2017b63e.pf
• msbb[1].exe
• msbb_kyf.dat
• n.cla
• ncaseadsuninstaller.exe
• ncaseinstaller.*
• ncaseinstaller.dll
• ncaseinstaller.inf
• ncaselib.dll
• ncasepackage.exe
• ncaseuninstaller.exe
• ncmyb.dll
• neuobsiz.exe
• nt.bat
• op.exe
• password.exe
• popup.log
• qtw.exe
• r3.exe
• realmon.exe
• riviera gold casino!.url
• riviera gold casino*.*
• riviera gold casino.url
• rosoftlameencoder.chm
• rosoftlameencoderlimited.exe
• rr.exe
• rym.exe
• samten.exe
• spam.htm
• svc.dll
• svga.dll
• twxcd.exe
• uninstall.log
• wanobsi.exe
• webassist.exe

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2. Destroy all assosiated malware:

• C:\Program Files\ncase\
• C:\Program Files\n-case\
• C:\Program Files\rosoft\audio tools\
• C:\Windows\fleok\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\local settings\temporary internet files\content.ie5\wv5ruyr9\
• C:\Program Files\murasu systems\anjal2000\
• C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\fleok\
• C:\Program Files\n-case\
• C:\Windows\fleok\

3. Clean up all infected registry keys and\or values:

• Key: ncaseinstaller.ncaseinstaller

• Key: TYPELIB\{18dd1792-64fb-42db-acbe-435c598045f4}

• Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Code Store Database\Distribution Units\{6EB5B540-1E74-4D91-A7F0-5B758D333702}

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\aknqux
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\ghrxblvci
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\ivdn
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\rjw
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\rym
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\sysjinb
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\twxcd
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\zxlextmik
  Value: @

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls\c:\windows\downloaded program files\ncaseinstaller.dll
  Value: @

• Key: typelib\{6eb5b540-1e74-4d91-a7f0-5b758d333702}
  Value: @

• Key: .default\software\180solutions
  Value: @

• Key: CLSID\{6eb5b540-1e74-4d91-a7f0-5b758d333702}

• Key: interface\{8dd50c56-8a07-40b9-98c4-3f169e3ae28e}

• Key: ncaseinstaller.ncaseinstaller.1

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\c:/windows/downloaded program files/conflict.1/ncaseinstaller.dll

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\c:/windows/downloaded program files/conflict.1/ncaselib.dll

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\moduleusage\c:/windows/downloaded program files/ncaselib.dll

• Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\msbb
  Value: DisplayName

• Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\nCASE
  Value: DisplayName

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls
  Value: C:\Windows\System\downloaded program files\conflict.1\ncaseinstaller.dll

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls
  Value: C:\Windows\System\downloaded program files\conflict.1\ncaselib.dll

• Key: software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\shareddlls
  Value: C:\Windows\System\downloaded program files\ncaselib.dll

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: int_high

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: int_low

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: key_int_high

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: key_int_low

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: did

• Key: Software\180solutions\msbb
  Value: duid

• Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\msbb
  Value: UninstallString

• Key: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\nCASE
  Value: UninstallString

Notification: It is unsafe to make any changes amongst registry entries when you are not sure what to do. It is strongly recommended to keep out of them. You should only delete registry entries using professional guidance. If you use True Sword you will have no need in manual changes in Registry.

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