“Media object? No it’s Malware Object!”
Saturday January 6, 2007 at 12:28 pm CST
Posted by Bhaskar Krishna
As per my previous blog, many websites offer free video online in an attempt to install malware on user’s systems without their knowledge. Here we have one more which claims to offer a Video Access ActiveX Object (VAX), which is a new way to access free multimedia content on the Internet. The webpage attempts to look more professional by including information like an introduction to ActiveX, EULA and download link as shown: below.

We caution webpage viewers since this malware can be used by a pornographic webpage which calls itself Adult Tuba, whose design pattern matches with the popular video sharing page YouTube in an attempt to deceive users as shown below:

If users click on any movie links and follow the instructions, they ends up downloading malware as shown below, whose detection and removal is covered under the Puper family:

We caution all internet users from getting infected by these Video Access ActiveX Object sites found while surfing the web as we continue to protect our customers against such social engineering attacks.

January 19th, 2007 at 2:36 am
It is a very good article, especially for those who browse porn sites. It reminds them before installing any malware.
February 19th, 2007 at 4:05 pm
thats fine and dandy but how do you get rid of it?