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A malicious program is currently circulating on Microsoft Windows systems. It’s called Jazler 2.7.rar, and it is capable of taking over your system without the use of any vulnerabilities or exploits. Researchers are still working on analyzing this new attack, but it seems that it may have something to do with the notorious .NET Framework 2 exploit that has been discussed recently in the media so much lately. Users who wish to protect their computers should install updates from Microsoft immediately. Caution: This article contains information about a new malicious software being distributed in order to take advantage of possible user ignorance, but not knowledge, about the topic at hand for criminal purposes. Jazler 2.7.rar is a malicious application that works as a keylogger and keystroke recorder, and it has been propagating itself through peer-to-peer networks since 2006. It is highly recommended that all users and administrators install and keep updated the Windows Security Essentials Security Center, as well as other security programs, which will provide much better protection than the one included in Windows XP.The Jazler 2.7.rar scareware / adware is a simple executable file, Jazler 2.7. rar (also known as Jazler.exe) that can also be run as a shortcut, that once executed will silently install itself into the Windows user’s System32 directory. When it is executed, it will automatically update itself and then potentially other malware such as other keyloggers and trojans. The file is considered a malicious application because it can take advantage of user ignorance/lack of knowledge on the subject to potential criminal purposes. Jazler 2.7. rar has no visible visual signs of infection but it can be easily detected by scanning with Norton SystemWorks, which will detect the presence of Jazler 2.7.rar as a malicious application. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware may also detect the existence of Jazler 2.7.rar as a malicious application (see below) The file Jazler 2.7.rar is an incredibly small program which only uses one single, legitimate executable file to perform its functions, named Jazler 2.7 (also known as jazler2-win32-2_70-jv20081221). exe. This file is known to cause the following symptoms: Jazler 2.7 exhibits typical characteristics of a keylogger: it can log and capture all strokes made on keyboards and may even change the “Alt+Tab” keys so that it can continue reading whatever is typed on the screen while pretending that nothing is happening. Jazler 2.7 also collects information on pictures, videos and other web content viewed by the user. It may collect information such as name, address, phone number, email address and passwords for social networks such as Facebook and Flickr.http://labs.sucuri.net/2012/03/blog-post_50. cfa1e77820
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