metin2mod_ml_19102010.exe

The executable metin2mod_ml_19102010.exe has been detected as malware by 8 anti-virus scanners. This is a setup program which is used to install the application. The file has been seen being downloaded from s303.hotfile.com.
MD5:
79320af63d0c92901ef9252f5160c77c

SHA-1:
85d61404a3400d02da689a9d26f2f97a29837381

Scanner detections:
8 / 68

Status:
Malware

Analysis date:
12/27/2024 4:35:46 AM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Avira AntiVirus
BDS/Hupigon.mkzp
7.11.3.240

Emsisoft Anti-Malware
Backdoor.Win32.Hupigon!IK
8.16.02.26.05

F-Secure
Backdoor.Generic.527468
11.2016-26-02_6

IKARUS anti.virus
Backdoor.Win32.Hupigon
t3scan.1.1.97.0

McAfee
Artemis!FA0F1A22943D
5600.6477

Rising Antivirus
Trojan.Win32.Generic.1251F8A9
23.00.65.16224

Vba32 AntiVirus
Backdoor.Hupigon.mkzp
3.12.14.3

VIPRE Antivirus
Trojan.Win32.Generic
8553

File size:
5.9 MB (6,210,566 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Common path:
C:\documents and settings\cezar\moje dokumenty\downloads\metin2mod_ml_19102010.exe

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
3/15/2010 7:27:50 AM

OS version:
5.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
9.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
98304:Uu8Q0fP1OXRvTXNCfG0GtgxzQZa2Ltx5v2fGxevOXYF/RVrcTPNPjNF1wwEH9phA:B0fP1OBbX10Cg+Z35x5v2Eev7FYzNLR7

Entry address:
0xA7B1

Entry point:
E8, E3, FE, FF, FF, 33, C0, 50, 50, 50, 50, E8, BE, 2B, 00, 00, C3, 56, 57, 8B, 7C, 24, 0C, 8B, F1, 8B, CF, 89, 3E, E8, D0, A7, FF, FF, 89, 46, 08, 89, 56, 0C, 8B, 87, 1C, 0C, 00, 00, 89, 46, 10, 5F, 8B, C6, 5E, C2, 04, 00, 8B, C1, 8B, 08, 8B, 50, 10, 3B, 91, 1C, 0C, 00, 00, 75, 0D, 6A, 00, FF, 70, 0C, FF, 70, 08, E8, AF, AC, FF, FF, C3, 55, 8B, EC, 83, EC, 1C, 56, 33, F6, 56, 56, 56, 56, 8D, 45, E4, 50, FF, 15, 40, 22, 41, 00, 85, C0, 74, 21, 56, 56, 56, 8D, 45, E4, 50, FF, 15, 44, 22, 41, 00, 8D, 45, E4...
 
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Code size:
66 KB (67,584 bytes)

The file metin2mod_ml_19102010.exe has been seen being distributed by the following URL.

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