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Madoka.exe, also known as the Ghost virus or the Sadako virus in Japan, was a Taiwanese screamer program, which is a variant of the Win32/FlaGhost Malware. The original author is Qiwen Lin (林 啟文), and it's written in Hot Soup Processor programming language.

Payload

When the user runs the malware by executing the EXE directly, a picture of an Asian woman in full screen is displayed along with the "introduce dialogue" Chinese text showing line by line in the upper-left corner of the screen. However, a ghost version of the woman in the image will appear briefly along with a scream sound effect, before immediately returning to the original image.

Before showing the initial payload, the malware will copy itself to Windows directory as ozawa.exe and try to append itself to win.ini in order to auto start with the OS. Judging from the decompiled source code, this only works on Win98/ME. On XP or higher, there is no Run section in win.ini and the malware would not work apart from the initial payload.

If the malware is launched from the system directory with ozawa.exe as the name (either from auto start or double click manually in system directory), it will enter "reside mode" without showing the initial payload with the normal woman picture. Instead, it runs in background. It will then show the screamer image along with the scream sound effect indefinitely in the following interval: 3 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 60 minutes, 60 minutes ...

If the user executes the original EXE once again after infection, the normal woman picture and the "meet-again dialogue" text will be shown and there is no screamer picture.

The program also records the number of executions of the original EXE (not the one in system directory) in win.ini. If it is run over 5 times, the malware will show the "bye dialogue" with the normal woman picture, then uninstall itself.

Dialogue

Are you looking at me?

You can get closer...

And look into my eyes...

What can you see in my eyes?

<Screamer>

Ah, sorry for scaring you.

I'm gonna tell you a secret...

I've already dwelled in your computer...

Beware that I may appear anytime!

Hehehe...

Why it's you again?

I've already living in your computer...

Could you please stop bothering me?

You are so annoying!

I'm not gonna living in your computer anymore...

Bye...

Trivia

  • The original EXE accepts arguments. The accepted arguments are shown below:
    • /inst: Install to system directory silently, without the initial payload.
    • /unst: Uninstall the installation
    • /ver: Show an about dialog message box with version
  • According to the decompiled source code, holding down F10 when double clicking the original EXE will cause the malware to decompile itself and unpack all the assets and codes. However, this behavior is tested not working on a WinXP virtual machine.

Link

NOTE: The following application contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20041106190224/geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-Oakland/8358/mysoft/files/madoka08.zip
  • files.screamer.wiki/other/madoka08.zip
  • web.archive.org/web/20040806024306/http://www.geocities.co.jp:80/SiliconValley-Oakland/8358/mysoft/mysoft.html (Author's homepage with descriptions of several other software including Madoka and Hikaru)

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