![]() However, it indicates a clear relationship between orbitnet.exe and Orbit Downloader. The reason for this is unclear since Orbit Downloader 4.1.1.18 also downloads and uses the DLL DDoS component. ![]() It might also be distributed though other means, he said.Īdding to the confusion is that an older version of orbitnet.exe than the one found by ESET is distributed with Orbit Downloader 4.1.1.18. This is a possibility, but it can’t be demonstrated with certainty, Peter Kosinar, a technical fellow at ESET who was involved in the investigation, said Thursday. The orbitnet.exe file is not bundled with any older Orbit Downloader installers, but it might have been downloaded post-installation, like the DLL component. This suggests that Orbit Downloader might have had DDoS functionality since before version 4.1.1.14.
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