New Asus Eee Box PCs Loaded with Virus
Asus Eee Box users will probably need to pay extra attention to their desktop PC as their new PC might be infected with virus. It was reported in Japan that the new Asus Eee Box low-cost desktop PC has been infected with virus during shipping. Users who had bought Eee Box PC in Japan found out that there was a virus file named “recycled.exe” in the D drive of their new Eee Box B202. Once users opened the drive, the virus began copying itself to the main C drive on the machine as well as other removable drives connected to the computer such as USB pen drive, etc.

If users use Norton Antivirus to scan it, the virus name appears to be W32/SillyFDC. McAfee named it W32/Hilin.worm while Kaspersky identified it as Trojan-Spy.Win32.VB.dz. This worm found in Asus Eee Box is written in Visual Basic. It uses Microsoft Word icon to fool users into opening it. It then searches for Microsoft Word documents in the local harddisk and mapped network drives. These Word documents are deleted and replaced with a copy of the worm itself. It adopts the same filename as the original document and changes the extension to *.exe.


Scanned result via Norton Antivirus shown the computer affected by W32/SillyFDC worm
Asustek has yet to reply and confirm whether this virus problem is only limited to the Japan market or worldwide. The company also didn’t give any explanation on how the virus got into the computers. However, the company’s Japanese arm has alerted owners of this PC model to be more cautious.
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October 8th, 2008 18:04
I purchased the EEE pc 5 days ago in India. Luckily before installing any thing or writing any docs, i installed Kaspersky, and it detected it and removed. I thought may be the person who installed the OS in the store might have accidentally let it through the comp. But after reading it here, i got the answer, that it got from the manufacture place.
October 9th, 2008 19:26
[...] een exemplaar van de malware met dezelfde bestandsnaam, alleen dan eindigend op .exe. Gebruikers hebben achterhaald dat het om de W32/SillyFDC, W32/Hilin.worm of Trojan-Spy.Win32.VB.dz malware gaat, afhankelijk van [...]
October 18th, 2008 05:03
Ook mijn Asus EEE Box pc bevat een virus! Gisteren (16 oktober 2008) gekocht. Nog niets meegedaan, alleen naar Windows Update gegaan. Nadat Microsoft Malicious software Removal Tool oktober 2008 gedraaid had, kreeg ik de melding dat er een virus was aangetroffen. Nl. Win32.Nachi