Virus: Worm/RBot.81923 Date discovered: 27/09/2005 Type: Worm In the wild: No Reported Infections: Low Distribution Potential: Medium Damage Potential: Medium Static file: Yes File size: 81.923 Bytes MD5 checksum: C010302B81952414ADD19BAF4EC576F3 VDF version: 6.32.0.46
General Method of propagation: • Local network Alias: • TrendMicro: WORM_RBOT.CIA Platforms / OS: • Windows 95 • Windows 98 • Windows 98 SE • Windows NT • Windows ME • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Windows 2003 Side effects: • Uses its own Email engine • Registry modification • Makes use of software vulnerability • Steals information • Third party control Files It copies itself to the following location: • %SYSDIR% \MrNo4236.exe It deletes the initially executed copy of itself. Registry The following registry keys are continuously in an infinite loop added in order to run the processes after reboot. – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] • "Syga432te Pe432rsonal Firewall"="MrNo4236.exe" – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices] • "Syga432te Pe432rsonal Firewall"="MrNo4236.exe" – [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] • "Syga432te Pe432rsonal Firewall"="MrNo4236.exe" The following registry keys are changed: – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Ole] Old value: • "EnableDCOM"=%user defined settings% New value: • "EnableDCOM"="N" – [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa] Old value: • "restrictanonymous"=%user defined settings% New value: • "restrictanonymous"=dword:00000001 Network Infection In order to ensure its propagation the malware attemps to connect to other machines as described below. It drops copies of itself to the following network shares: • D:\ • C:\ • ADMIN$ • IPC$ It uses the following login information in order to gain access to the remote machine: – The following list of usernames: • User • Administrator – The following list of passwords: • intranet; lan; main; winpass; blank; office; control; nokia; siemens; compaq; dell; cisco; ibm; orainstall; sqlpassoainstall; sql; db1234; db1; databasepassword; data; databasepass; dbpassword; dbpass; access; domainpassword; domainpass; domain; hello; hell; god; sex; slut; bitch; fuck; exchange; backup; technical; loginpass; login; mary; katie; kate; george; eric; chris; ian; neil; lee; brian; susan; sue; sam; luke; peter; john; mike; bill; fred; joe; jen; bob; qwe; zxc; asd; qaz; win2000; winnt; winxp; win2k; win98; windows; oeminstall; oemuser; oem; user; homeuser; home; accounting; accounts; internet; www; web; outlook; mail; qwerty; null; server; system; changeme; linux; unix; demo; none; test; 2004; 2003; 2002; 2001; 2000; 1234567890; 123456789; 12345678; 1234567; 123456; 12345; 1234; 123; 007; pwd; pass; pass1234; passwd; password; password1; adm; db2; oracle; dba; database; default; guest; wwwadmin; teacher; student; owner; computer; staff; admins; administrat; administrateur; administrador; administrator Exploit: – MS03-026 (Buffer Overrun in RPC Interface) – MS04-011 (LSASS Vulnerability) – MS05-039 (Vulnerability in Plug and Play) Infection process: Creates an FTP script on the compromised machine in order to download the malware to the remote location. IRC Server: lovelychat.**********.biz Port: 6667 Channel: #Rules# Nickname: USA|%six-digit random character string% – This malware has the ability to collect and send information such as: • Cached passwords • CPU speed • Current user • Free disk space • Free memory • Malware uptime • Information about the network • Information about running processes • Size of memory • System directory • Username • Windows directory – Furthermore it has the ability to perform actions such as: • Launch DDoS ICMP flood • Launch DDoS SYN flood • Launch DDoS TCP flood • Launch DDoS UDP flood • Disable DCOM • Disable network shares • disconnect from IRC server • Download file • Enable DCOM • Enable network shares • Execute file • Join IRC channel • Kill process • Leave IRC channel • Open remote shell • Perform DDoS attack • Perform network scan • Perform port redirection • Register a service • Send emails • Start keylog • Start spreading routine • Terminate process • Updates itself • Upload file • Visit a website Stealing It tries to steal the following information: – Windows Product ID – The following CD keys: • "Neverwinter Nights (Hordes of the Underdark)"; "Neverwinter Nights (Shadows of Undrentide)"; "Neverwinter Nights"; "Soldier of Fortune II - Double Helix"; "Hidden & Dangerous 2"; "Chrome"; "NOX"; "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2"; "Command and Conquer: Red Alert"; "Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun"; "Rainbow Six III RavenShield"; "Nascar Racing 2003"; "Nascar Racing 2002"; "NHL 2003"; "NHL 2002"; "FIFA 2003"; "FIFA 2002"; "Shogun: Total War: Warlord Edition"; "Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2"; "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault: Spearhead"; "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault: Breakthrough"; "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault"; "Global Operations"; "Command and Conquer: Generals"; "James Bond 007: Nightfire"; "Command and Conquer: Generals (Zero Hour)"; "Black and White"; "Battlefield Vietnam"; "Battlefield 1942 (Secret Weapons of WWII)"; "Battlefield 1942 (Road To Rome)"; "Battlefield 1942"; "Freedom Force"; "IGI 2: Covert Strike"; "Unreal Tournament 2004"; "Unreal Tournament 2003"; "Soldiers Of Anarchy"; "Legends of Might and Magic"; "Industry Giant 2"; "Half-Life"; "Gunman Chronicles"; "The Gladiators"; "Counter-Strike (Retail)" Miscellaneous Mutex: It creates the following Mutex: • MrNo File details Programming language: The malware program was written in MS Visual C++. Runtime packer: In order to aggravate detection and reduce size of the file it is packed with the following runtime packer: • Petite
Description inserted by Andrei Gherman on Tuesday, September 27, 2005 Description updated by Andrei Gherman on Wednesday, September 28, 2005
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