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NDotNet

Saturday, May 27, 2006
Overview:
NDotNet is not a virus or a trojan. It is detected as a "potentially unwanted program." It utilizes low-level integration with a system's networking to provide resolution of additional unofficial top-level domains (eg: .shop, .xxx, .inc, .tech, .med, and others) which are controlled by New.net. A Browser Helper Object (BHO) is installed in Internet Explorer and a new provider is added into the Layered Service Provider (LSP) stack. This BHO-LSP combination intercepts requested URLs containing applicable top-level domains and maps the requests to the appropriate new.net subdomain. Default address bar searches and 404 "page not found" errors are redirected to http://find.reliableresults.info .

Characteristics:
NDotNet may display a license agreement when installed (in some instances, such as a bundeled version of the Adware-Quickbar installer, no license agreement was shown). Although not observed during analysis, the agreement outlines both automatic upgrades and possible third party content or services being delivered via the software.

Files and process known to be related to NDotNet are:
1. sporder.dll
2. ndnuninstall6_38.exe
3. uninstall6_38.exe
4. readme.html
5. newdotnet6_38.dll
6. (username)@www.new[#].txt
7. Newdotnet3_88.dkk
8. Nnezt388.exe
9. tldctl2.inf
10. tldctl2.ocx

Symptoms:
Internet browser redirection.

Source: MCAfee Threat Center

MCAfee User Removal: click here

Removal Tool:
1. Download NDotNet Removal Tool provided by Symantec. click here

If Unable to Browse Internet, Fix the Damaged with:
Fix For XP Winsock
Internet Explorer Fix
posted by hitech-leiza @ Saturday, May 27, 2006  
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