Author Topic: Cbbqhqxtssd.exe  (Read 2221 times)

Yesterday, I got a virus while browsing Google Wave blogs. It's a trojan that poses as an antivirus trial, although Cbbqhqxtssd.exe may be an installer. Any of you had run-ins with it?


Obviously it's:

Cook barbeque high quality with extra salad on the side.exe

no, its

Cats begging but quickly hardcoreingly questioning X-treme salad said dont.

Crazy bat bites quail hind quoting xylophones to surprise stupid dogs. Now that the virus has been safely quarantined, anyone have an .exe decompiler that they would recommend?

This topic is now about making an acronym for Cbbqhqxtssd

This topic is now about making an acronym for Cbbqhqxtssd
After I find a decompiler. I have to check that there are no nasty surprises that I didn't know about before I go spreading it to my friends.

After I find a decompiler. I have to check that there are no nasty surprises that I didn't know about before I go spreading it to my friends.
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Yesterday, I got a virus while browsing Google Wave blogs. It's a trojan that poses as an antivirus trial, although Cbbqhqxtssd.exe may be an installer. Any of you had run-ins with it?
Tell me the kind of trojan and I will tell you what it could have done.
Ex. Trojan.Dropper.agent


After I find a decompiler. I have to check that there are no nasty surprises that I didn't know about before I go spreading it to my friends.
Good luck dude, I doubt you can decompile it.

Tell me the kind of trojan and I will tell you what it could have done.
Ex. Trojan.Dropper.agent
Anyone can google it. It's not a difficult task.

After I find a decompiler. I have to check that there are no nasty surprises that I didn't know about before I go spreading it to my friends.

VIRTUAL AIDS  :cookieMonster:

Some viruses like to generate randomly named EXE files, use Malwarebytes to scan it.

Some viruses like to generate randomly named EXE files, use Malwarebytes to scan it.
I have malwarebyetes!(obviously not the virus)