Nick Smith - 2014-01-13

Thanks for the link, I'm investigating this now and will post and update
here to this thread.

Can you give me any more information? How was the software triggered?

Was it the install of an optional software that had been offered?

Please email me directly at support@camstudio.org with any additional
info/log files etc you have so I can pass them over to the advertising
company. Obviously this is one that slipped under the radar ...

Thanks and I apologize for the incident - I can assure you it is NOT of my
doing ...

Nick

On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 4:10 PM, fnukyguy d flukyguy@users.sf.net wrote:

There was definitely a trojan on the camstudio.org yesterday named
CamStudio_Setup_v2.7.2_r326_(build_19Oct2013).exe

The trojan tried to steal website login/passwords from all browsers using
webbrowserpassview and send it over the net
just check here =

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/15611846820c3eb828a7e1ec837f4747b3190e18bc84c45edddf3ac8d8145be9/analysis/

I ran the file and saw it myself, it unpacked 4 instances of
WebBrowserPassView.exe files to the tmp folder and made .txt files that it
tried to send over the net


Virus?https://sourceforge.net/p/camstudio/discussion/447910/thread/3aa44d33/?limit=50#8790

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