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What is SystemTools?

The Malwarebytes research team has determined that SystemTools is an adfraud tool. These adfraud applications earn money by connecting affected machines to websites in a way that makes the advertiser think you viewed their ads, when in reality you didn't.
Even though you may feel there is no harm in it for you, these trojans may compromise your security and use your resources.
For example these are some of the connections this trojan.clicker makes:

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How do I know if my computer is affected by SystemTools?

You may see this entry in your list of installed programs and features:

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this entry in your startmenu:

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and this warning during install:

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How did SystemTools get on my computer?

Adfraud tools use different methods for distributing themselves. This particular one was bundled with other software.

How do I remove SystemTools?

Our program Malwarebytes can detect and remove this trojan.clicker.
  • Please download Malwarebytes to your desktop.
  • Double-click mb3-setup-consumer-{version}.exe and follow the prompts to install the program.
  • Then click Finish.
  • Once the program has fully updated, select Scan Now on the Dashboard. Or select the Threat Scan from the Scan menu.
  • If another update of the definitions is available, it will be implemented before the rest of the scanning procedure.
  • When the scan is complete, make sure that all Threats are selected, and click Remove Selected.
  • Restart your computer when prompted to do so.
Is there anything else I need to do to get rid of SystemTools?
  • No, Malwarebytes removes SystemTools completely.
How would the full version of Malwarebytes help protect me?

We hope our application and this guide have helped you eradicate this trojan.clicker.

As you can see below the full version of Malwarebytes would have protected you against the SystemTools adfraud tool. It would have warned you before the adfraud tool could install itself, giving you a chance to stop it before it became too late.
 

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The web protection module also blocks some of the connections the installer tries to make:
 

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Technical details for experts

Possible signs in FRST logs:
 () C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe
 HKCU\...\Run: [SystemTools] => C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe [462336 2017-04-30] ()
 C:\Users\{username}\Desktop\System Tools 9.0.0 Setup 9.0.0 - Changes.txt
 C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\System Tools
 C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\System Tools 9.0.0
 C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0

System Tools 9.0.0 version 9.0.0 (HKLM-x32\...\{FFB1E223-2052-49F4-B500-2F9A2DDBA756}}_is1) (Version: 9.0.0 - SystemTools, Inc.)
Alterations made by the installer:
File system details [View: All details] (Selection)
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    Adds the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0
       Adds the file SystemTools.exe"="4/30/2017 7:24 AM, 462336 bytes, A
       Adds the file unins000.dat"="7/19/2017 9:33 AM, 1365 bytes, A
       Adds the file unins000.exe"="7/19/2017 9:33 AM, 721573 bytes, A
    Adds the folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\System Tools 9.0.0
       Adds the file System Tools 9.0.0.lnk"="7/19/2017 9:33 AM, 1112 bytes, A
    Adds the folder C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\System Tools
       Adds the file config.bin"="7/19/2017 9:34 AM, 17 bytes, A

Registry details [View: All details] (Selection)
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    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{FFB1E223-2052-49F4-B500-2F9A2DDBA756}}_is1]
       "DisplayName"="REG_SZ", "System Tools 9.0.0 version 9.0.0"
       "DisplayVersion"="REG_SZ", "9.0.0"
       "EstimatedSize"="REG_DWORD", 1145
       "HelpLink"="REG_SZ", "http://systemtools.com/"
       "Inno Setup: App Path"="REG_SZ", "C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0"
       "Inno Setup: Icon Group"="REG_SZ", "System Tools 9.0.0"
       "Inno Setup: Language"="REG_SZ", "english"
       "Inno Setup: Setup Version"="REG_SZ", "5.5.9 (a)"
       "Inno Setup: User"="REG_SZ", "{username}"
       "InstallDate"="REG_SZ", "20170719"
       "InstallLocation"="REG_SZ", "C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\"
       "MajorVersion"="REG_DWORD", 9
       "MinorVersion"="REG_DWORD", 0
       "NoModify"="REG_DWORD", 1
       "NoRepair"="REG_DWORD", 1
       "Publisher"="REG_SZ", "SystemTools, Inc."
       "QuietUninstallString"="REG_SZ", ""C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\unins000.exe" /SILENT"
       "UninstallString"="REG_SZ", ""C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\unins000.exe""
       "URLInfoAbout"="REG_SZ", "http://systemtools.com/"
       "URLUpdateInfo"="REG_SZ", "http://systemtools.com/"
       "VersionMajor"="REG_DWORD", 9
       "VersionMinor"="REG_DWORD", 0
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
       "SystemTools"="REG_SZ", ""C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe""
Malwarebytes log:
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-Log Details-
Scan Date: 7/19/17
Scan Time: 1:20 PM
Log File: mbamSystemTools9.txt
Administrator: Yes

-Software Information-
Version: 3.1.2.1733
Components Version: 1.0.160
Update Package Version: 1.0.2398
License: Premium

-System Information-
OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: {computername}\{username}

-Scan Summary-
Scan Type: Threat Scan
Result: Completed
Objects Scanned: 338692
Threats Detected: 12
Threats Quarantined: 12
Time Elapsed: 1 min, 25 sec

-Scan Options-
Memory: Enabled
Startup: Enabled
Filesystem: Enabled
Archives: Enabled
Rootkits: Disabled
Heuristics: Enabled
PUP: Enabled
PUM: Enabled

-Scan Details-
Process: 1
Trojan.Clicker, C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe, Quarantined, [26], [417827],1.0.2398

Module: 1
Trojan.Clicker, C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe, Quarantined, [26], [417827],1.0.2398

Registry Key: 1
Trojan.Clicker, HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\UNINSTALL\{FFB1E223-2052-49F4-B500-2F9A2DDBA756}}_is1, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398

Registry Value: 1
Trojan.Clicker, HKCU\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN|SystemTools, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398

Registry Data: 0
(No malicious items detected)

Data Stream: 0
(No malicious items detected)

Folder: 2
Trojan.Clicker, C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\SYSTEM TOOLS 9.0.0, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\PROGRAMDATA\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\START MENU\PROGRAMS\SYSTEM TOOLS 9.0.0, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417828],1.0.2398

File: 6
Trojan.Clicker, C:\USERS\{username}\APPDATA\ROAMING\SYSTEM TOOLS\CONFIG.BIN, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417829],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\USERS\{username}\DESKTOP\SYSTEMTOOLS.EXE, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417832],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\SYSTEM TOOLS 9.0.0\UNINS000.DAT, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\SystemTools.exe, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\Program Files (x86)\System Tools 9.0.0\unins000.exe, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417827],1.0.2398
Trojan.Clicker, C:\PROGRAMDATA\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\START MENU\PROGRAMS\SYSTEM TOOLS 9.0.0\SYSTEM TOOLS 9.0.0.LNK, Delete-on-Reboot, [26], [417828],1.0.2398

Physical Sector: 0
(No malicious items detected)


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