ray.exe
Ray
Warning! Potential Security Hazard!
System process ray.exe is reported as a trojan and a spyware!
Brief description of process ray.exe
ray.exe
Reported as a virus
No
Reported as a trojan horse
Yes, it is a trojan!
Reported as a spyware
Yes, it is a spyware!
Safe to end the process
Information isn't available
Safe to disable the process
Information isn't available
Safe to remove the process
Information isn't available
Developer
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Ray
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June 3, 2010 5:29:00 AM CEST
Missing Teen Alert - Kelsey Ray (Not a Hoax) – Message provides information about sixteen year old Kelsey Nicole Ray who want missing from Superior, Montana on 30th May 2010.
May 14, 2010 9:07:10 PM CEST
Facebook Adds Clever Security Measure; Should Have Made It Default – Amid growing disappointment with Facebook’s privacy measures, one ray of sunshine emerged yesterday. Facebook introduced a security (not privacy) improvement, one that appears to be unique among social networks and perhaps most websites requiring login. You can now set your Account so if you attempt to login from a new mobile device or computer, you will be prompted to provide additional confirmation of your identity, by answering a security question.
April 6, 2010 1:02:46 PM CEST
So Apple really doesn’t have a security problem? – I see that Bill Ray of the Register has also picked up on the iPad jailbreaking issue I blogged on yesterday. (No, I don't suppose he read it there.) Interestingly, though, he talks much less about the security implications than about the slow take-up of newspaper subscriptions among early adopters. Andy Greenberg, on the other hand, has blogged [...]
March 20, 2010 3:30:44 PM CET
Macs, smartphones, security, the universe… – Wearing my vendor-independent Apple/smartphone commentary hat, I've just posted a couple of blogs on the Mac Virus site that some of you might find of interest. OK, suit yourselves. "Touching (or Bumping) Base" addresses a mixed bag of issues: Charlie Miller's presentation on fuzzing for "20 zero-day holes … in closed source Apple products" for [...]
April 15, 2009 10:17:00 AM CEST
Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.albv – This Trojan has a malicious payload. It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 23552 bytes in size. Installation The Trojan copies its executable file as follows: %WinDir%\system\svhost.exe In order to...
September 25, 2009 1:51:00 PM CEST
Backdoor.Win32.Clampi.a – This Trojan spy program is designed to steal confidential user data and remotely manage the victim machine. It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 470 bytes in size. Installation When launched, the Trojan creates the following file: %AppData%\.exe
April 15, 2009 11:17:00 AM CEST
Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.albv – This Trojan has a malicious payload. It is a Windows PE EXE file. It is 23552 bytes in size. Installation The Trojan copies its executable file as follows: %WinDir%\system\svhost.exe In order to ensure that the Trojan is launched automatically when the system is rebooted, the Trojan adds a link...
September 28, 2009 1:21:14 PM CEST
Trojan Downloader.Agent.UZM – A new Trojan Downloader was spammed today. Trojan is attached in zip archive to emails in HTML format with subject "Hot game" and body text that claims some Angelina Jolie or Lara Croft undressing game. xgame.zip attachment contains xgame.exe (20992B) which drops executes and deletes kernel driver C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\runtime.sys and downloads another downloader smartdrv.exe. runtime.sys runs injects and hides Iexplore.exe process and downloads another components. xgame.exe is detected as Trojan Downloader.Agent.UZM, smartdrv.exe is detected as Trojan Downloader.Agent.UZN, runtime.sys is detected as Trojan Downloader.Agent.THW and other downloaded components are detected as several variants of Trojan Backdoor.Ntrootkit.
October 5, 2009 3:55:41 PM CEST
I-Worm/Nuwar – We have a new wave of spammed mail messages containing link directing users to website where the worm could be downloaded. Emails contains short text and IP address of currently working pages with worm. In this case downloaded filename is withlove.exe and it's about 115kB in size. Websites and worm files changes every few minutes. AVG detects withlove.exe as I-Worm/Nuwar.L.
September 28, 2009 1:21:14 PM CEST
I-Worm/Nuwar – Propagation method of new Nuwar variant is still similar to its precedessors. Spammed mails with link in IP format directs users to the worm web pages where the users are prompted to download one of the worm files with the name funny.exe. Names of other downloadable files are kickme.exe and foolsday.exe. AVG detects this threat as I-Worm/Nuwar.R.

