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SystemDir.iexplore
Overview
A common technique that spyware, adwares, viruses, keyloggers etc use to hide from users is
to drop files on the system that use the same name as a legitimate file but in a different folder.
SystemDir.iexplore is a warning that there is a file named iexplore.exe
located in %SystemDir% on your system.
The legitimate iexplore.exe
file is located in "%ProgramsDir%\Internet Explorer\". You might want to analyse %SystemDir%\iexplore.exe to
verify it is something that you really want on your system.
Do not delete "%SystemDir%\iexplore.exe" unless you are 100% sure it is a threats.
Note: %ProgramsDir% is a variable (?). By default, this is C:\Program Files.
Note: %SystemDir% is a variable (?). By default, this is C:\Windows\System (Windows 95/98/Me), C:\WINNT\System32 (Windows NT/2000), or C:\Windows\System32 (Windows XP).
The following threats drops iexplore.exe in %SystemDir%:
W32/Lovgate.G,
W32/Lovgate.K,
Backdoor.Pspider.310.b,
W32.Randex.AD,
Backdoor.Sdbot,
Trojan.Boxer,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.G@mm,
W32.Moubot,
Backdoor.Aphexdoor,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.N@mm,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.H@mm,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.I@mm,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.J@mm,
W32.HLLW.Lovgate.K@mm
and many more.
Files
iexplore.exe
If you have any of the files related to SystemDir.iexplore on your system,
please send them
for additional analysis. Generally, I have only analysed a
few versions for each software component listed at this web site. With your help I
will be able to look at both old and more recent versions of the SystemDir.iexplore software.
Thank you very much for your time!
Detection
Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner detects SystemDir.iexplore.
Bazooka is freeware and detects spyware, adware, foistware, trojan horses, viruses, worms and
other potentially unwanted applications.
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Manual removal
Please follow the instructions below if you would like to remove SystemDir.iexplore manually. Please
notice that you must follow the instructions very carefully and delete everything that is mentioned. In most
cases the removal will fail if one single item is not deleted. If SystemDir.iexplore remains on your system
after stepping through the removal instructions, please double-check by stepping through them again.
Do not delete
"%SystemDir%\iexplore.exe" unless you are 100% sure it is a threat.
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Start your computer in safe mode.
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Start Windows Explorer and delete:
%SystemDir%\iexplore.exe
Note: %SystemDir% is a variable (?). By default, this is C:\Windows\System (Windows 95/98/Me), C:\WINNT\System32 (Windows NT/2000), or C:\Windows\System32 (Windows XP).
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