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ThreatExpert's awareness of the file "dfqupd32.exe":

Across all ThreatExpert reports, the file "dfqupd32.exe" has always been identified as a threat.
File "dfqupd32.exe" has the following statistics:
Total number of reports analysed611,932
Number of cases that involved the file "dfqupd32.exe"45
Number of incidents when this file was found to be a threat45
Statistical volume of cases when "dfqupd32.exe" was a threat100%
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The file "dfqupd32.exe" is known to be created under the following filename:
%Programs%\startup\dfqupd32.exe
Note: %Programs% is a variable that refers to the file system directory that contains the user's program groups. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Start Menu\Programs.

The file "dfqupd32.exe" has the following possible country of origin:
OriginNumber of Incidents
Russian Federation44

The following threats are known to be associated with the file "dfqupd32.exe":
Threat AliasNumber of Incidents
Packed.Generic.243 [Symantec]28
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Bredolab [Ikarus]26
Mal/Bredo-A, Mal/Behav-340 [Sophos]22
Mal/EncPk-JX, Mal/Bredo-A, Mal/Behav-340 [Sophos]13
Bredolab.gen.a [McAfee]7
Mal/Bredo-A, Mal/Behav-340, Mal/BredoPk-B [Sophos]3
Mal/EncPk-JX, Mal/Bredo-A, Mal/Behav-340, Mal/BredoPk-B [Sophos]3
Trojan.Bredolab [Symantec]3
Trojan.Win32.Bredolab [Ikarus]3
Generic Downloader.x!bcc [McAfee]2
Backdoor.Bredolab [PC Tools]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab [Ikarus]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.eh [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.em [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.gv [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.hc [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.hg [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.hy [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.it [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.iw [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.jd [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.jh [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.jj [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.kg [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.kh [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.lg [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.lj [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.lt [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.lv [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.mj [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.nm [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.nt [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.nu [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.nz [Kaspersky Lab]1
Backdoor.Win32.Bredolab.tg [Kaspersky Lab]1
Downloader [Symantec]1
Dropper/Muldrop.37376 [AhnLab]1
Generic Downloader.x!bbs [McAfee]1
Generic Downloader.x!bcj [McAfee]1
Mal/Behav-340, Mal/BredoPk-B, Mal/EncPk-JX, Mal/Krap-B, Mal/BredoPk-B, Mal/Bredo-A [Sophos]1
Mal/EncPk-JX, Mal/Bredo-A, Mal/Behav-340, Mal/EncPk-JB [Sophos]1
Possible_Virus [Trend Micro]1
Troj/Agent-KVJ [Sophos]1
Trojan Horse [Symantec]1
Trojan.Win32.Inject.admx [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Downloader.Bredolab [Ikarus]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.36352.C [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37376.G [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37376.K [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37376.M [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37376.N [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37888.C [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.37888.I [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.40448.E [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Bredolab.40448.Q [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Downloader.36352.EC [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Waledoc.37376 [AhnLab]1