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

Across all ThreatExpert reports, the file "odb.exe" was mostly identified as a threat.
File "odb.exe" has the following statistics:
Total number of reports analysed611,932
Number of cases that involved the file "odb.exe"119
Number of incidents when this file was found to be a threat83
Statistical volume of cases when "odb.exe" was a threat70%
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The file "odb.exe" is known to be created under the following filenames:
%Temp%\4_odb.exe
%Temp%\5_odb.exe
%Temp%\odb.exe
%Windir%\odb.exe
Notes:
  • %Temp% is a variable that refers to the temporary folder in the short path form. By default, this is C:\Documents and Settings\[UserName]\Local Settings\Temp\ (Windows NT/2000/XP).
  • %Windir% is a variable that refers to the Windows installation folder. By default, this is C:\Windows or C:\Winnt.

The file "odb.exe" has the following possible country of origin:
OriginNumber of Incidents
Russian Federation73

The following threats are known to be associated with the file "odb.exe":
Threat AliasNumber of Incidents
TrojanClicker:Win32/Klik [Microsoft]56
Mal/FakeVirPk-A [Sophos]19
Generic Dropper.dn [McAfee]17
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Klik [Ikarus]12
Mal/EncPk-IF [Sophos]10
Adclicker-GY [McAfee]9
Mal/UnkPack-Fam [Sophos]9
Trojan.Fakeavalert [Symantec]9
Generic Dropper.bu [McAfee]8
Trojan Horse [Symantec]8
Mal/Generic-A [Sophos]7
Mal/EncPk-HH [Sophos]6
Packed.Generic.218 [Symantec]6
Packed.Generic.233 [Symantec]6
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki [Ikarus]6
Trojan-Dropper [Ikarus]6
Trojan.Win32.Winwebsec [Ikarus]5
Downloader-BOI [McAfee]4
HeurEngine.MaliciousPacker [PC Tools]4
Troj/FakeAle-LE [Sophos]4
TROJ_FAKEALE.SMB [Trend Micro]4
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.cgq [Kaspersky Lab]4
Win-Trojan/Vesloruki.233984.CV [AhnLab]4
Adclicker-HB [McAfee]3
Downloader [Symantec]3
Mal/EncPk-IF, Mal/EncPk-HH [Sophos]3
Trojan.Fakeavalert!sd6 [PC Tools]3
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Delf [Ikarus]3
Worm.Win32.Pinit.gen [Kaspersky Lab]3
Downloader.MisleadApp [Symantec]2
Generic BackDoor.u [McAfee]2
Mal/Bredo-C, Mal/EncPk-IF [Sophos]2
Mal/EncPk-FE [Sophos]2
Mal/EncPk-IV [Sophos]2
Packed.Generic.258 [Symantec]2
Packed.Generic.271 [Symantec]2
Packed.Win32.Krap [Ikarus]2
Packed.Win32.Krap.ah [Kaspersky Lab]2
PWS:Win32/Ldpinch.BO [Microsoft]2
Trojan-Clicker.ngm [Ikarus]2
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.nd [Kaspersky Lab]2
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Delf [Ikarus]2
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Delf.sba [Kaspersky Lab]2
Trojan-Dropper.Agent [Ikarus]2
Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.ahfu [Kaspersky Lab]2
Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.ahpg [Kaspersky Lab]2
Win32/Pinit.worm.235008 [AhnLab]2
Win32/XDecrypt [AhnLab]2
Win-Trojan/Fakeav.Gen [AhnLab]2
Win-Trojan/Vesloruki.234496.W [AhnLab]2
Win-Trojan/Xema.variant [AhnLab]2
Worm.Pinit!ct [PC Tools]2
Worm.Win32.Pinit [Ikarus]2
Downloader.Generic [PC Tools]1
Generic Dropper.ke [McAfee]1
Generic.dx!ck [McAfee]1
Mal/EncPk-EQ [Sophos]1
Mal/EncPk-KP [Sophos]1
Mal/FakeAV-BX [Sophos]1
Mal/FakeAV-BX, Mal/TibsPk-D [Sophos]1
Mal/FakeVirPk-A, Mal/TibsPk-D [Sophos]1
Mal/TibsPk-D [Sophos]1
Trojan.Win32.Agent [Ikarus]1
Trojan.Win32.Agent.bhed [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Delf.bsw [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Delf.cgv [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.bjq [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.bmu [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.boo [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.cpp [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.cut [Kaspersky Lab]1
Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Vesloruki.cxn [Kaspersky Lab]1
Virus.Win32.KME [Ikarus]1
Virus.Win32.KME [Kaspersky Lab]1
Win-Trojan/Agent.234496.P [AhnLab]1
Win-Trojan/Clicker.235008.E [AhnLab]1