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Exploit:SWF/Blacole.G is a malicious Adobe Shockwave Flash (.SWF) file, distributed as part of the "Blackhole" exploit kit, that exploits a vulnerability described in CVE-2011-2110. Successful exploitation by the malware could result in downloading and executing arbitrary files.
To detect and remove this threat and other malicious software that may be installed on your computer, run a full-system scan with an appropriate, up-to-date, security solution. The following Microsoft products detect and remove this threat:
Use up-to-date Adobe Flash Playerdocument-viewing software
This malware exploits known vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player. After removing this threat, make sure that you install the updates available from the vendor. You can read more about these vulnerabilities in SWF files, as well as where to download the software update from the following links:
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.G is a malicious Adobe Shockwave Flash (.SWF) file, distributed as part of the "Blackhole" exploit kit, that exploits a vulnerability described in CVE-2011-2110. Successful exploitation by the malware could result in downloading and executing arbitrary files.
Installation
This malware may be encountered when visiting a web page containing the malicious file. Exploit:SWF/Blacole.G has been observed to be distributed as files named "field.swf" and "score.swf".
Payload
Downloads arbitrary files Exploit:SWF/Blacole.G exploits a vulnerability described in CVE-2011-2110. The malware is loaded by JavaScript that first checks if an older and vulnerable version of Adobe Shockwave Player is installed, such as the following:
version 10.0
version 10.1
versions 10.2.0 to 10.2.158
If the exploitation is successful, additional malware will be downloaded from a hyperlink that is XOR encrypted inside the body of the JavaScript code.
Exploit:SWF/Blacole.G may also download malware as a file named "wpbt0.dll", which is then installed by executing the following instruction: