autoexec.vbs
The autoexec.vbs file contains malicious code written in Visual Basic Script programming language. This executable code allows a parasite to alter system configuration, take
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Brief biography of Julie Splinters Julie Splinters is the News Editor of 2-spyware. Her bachelor was English Philology. However, her old interest in Japan and, particularly East Japan, motivated her to enter East Asia studies. While gaining knowledge about economic, political and social development of this region, she got acquainted with the issue of cyber operations capabilities. Particularly, North Korea‘s cyber capabilities became a highly intriguing topic for her leading her to this position in 2-spyware. Besides the work, she is also employed as a freelance English-Russian translator. Elaborating on her hobbies, Julie spends her free time in ballroom dance classes. Her other free time interests include martial arts and watching anime. The motto which inspires her – “Never give up.” She also admires Morgan Freeman and Phoolan Devi.
The autoexec.vbs file contains malicious code written in Visual Basic Script programming language. This executable code allows a parasite to alter system configuration, take
goat.exe is an executable file that is responsible for launching parasites, loading main components of malicious programs and running a destructive payload. It is