Virus: Worm/Rbot.78462.1 Date discovered: 12/09/2006 Type: Worm In the wild: No Reported Infections: Low Distribution Potential: Medium Damage Potential: Medium Static file: Yes File size: 78.462 Bytes MD5 checksum: 711f56e46971f58b1dc98ff648e60b75 VDF version: 6.35.01.215 IVDF version: 6.35.01.219 - Wednesday, September 13, 2006
General Method of propagation: • Local network Aliases: • Kaspersky: Backdoor.Win32.SdBot.awk • TrendMicro: WORM_RBOT.GY • F-Secure: Backdoor.Win32.SdBot.awk • Eset: Win32/Rbot Platforms / OS: • Windows 98 • Windows 98 SE • Windows NT • Windows ME • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Windows 2003 Side effects: • Registry modification • Makes use of software vulnerability • Steals information • Third party control Files It copies itself to the following location: • %SYSDIR% \mysvcc.exe It deletes the initially executed copy of itself. Registry The following registry keys are added in order to run the processes after reboot: – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] • "mysvcig38"="mysvcc.exe" – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices] • "mysvcig38"="mysvcc.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% • "restrictanonymoussam"=%user defined settings% New value: • "restrictanonymous"=dword:00000001 • "restrictanonymoussam"=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: • IPC$ • C$ • D$ • ADMIN$ It uses the following login information in order to gain access to the remote machine: – A list of usernames and passwords: • administrator; administrador; administrateur; administrat; admins; admin; staff; root; computer; owner; student; teacher; wwwadmin; guest; default; database; dba; oracle; db2; administrator; administrador; administrateur; administrat; admins; admin; adm; password1; password; passwd; pass1234; pass; pwd; 007; 123; 1234; 12345; 123456; 1234567; 12345678; 123456789; 1234567890; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; test; guest; none; demo; unix; linux; changeme; default; system; server; root; null; qwerty; mail; outlook; web; www; internet; accounts; accounting; home; homeuser; user; oem; oemuser; oeminstall; windows; win98; win2k; winxp; winnt; win2000; qaz; asd; zxc; qwe; bob; jen; joe; fred; bill; mike; john; peter; luke; sam; sue; susan; peter; brian; lee; neil; ian; chris; eric; george; kate; bob; katie; mary; login; loginpass; technical; backup; exchange; fuck; bitch; slut; sex; god; hell; hello; domain; domainpass; domainpassword; database; access; dbpass; dbpassword; databasepass; data; databasepassword; db1; db2; db1234; sql; sqlpassoainstall; orainstall; oracle; ibm; cisco; dell; compaq; siemens; nokia; control; office; blank; winpass; main; lan; internet; intranet; student; teacher; staff Exploit: It makes use of the following Exploits: – MS03-026 (Buffer Overrun in RPC Interface) – MS03-039 (Buffer Overrun in RPCSS Service) – MS03-049 (Buffer Overrun in the Workstation Service) – MS04-007 (ASN.1 Vulnerability) – MS04-011 (LSASS Vulnerability) – MS05-039 (Vulnerability in Plug and Play) IP address generation: It creates random IP addresses while it keeps the first octet from its own address. Afterwards it tries to establish a connection with the created addresses. Infection process: Creates a TFTP or FTP script on the compromised machine in order to download the malware to the remote location. Remote execution: –It attempts to schedule a remote execution of the malware, on the newly infected machine. Therefore it uses the NetScheduleJobAdd function. IRC To deliver system information and to provide remote control it connects to the following IRC Server: Server: slrec.d67e9cggg.********** Port: 18080 Channel: #sl #sl2 Nickname: USA|%six-digit random character string% Password: ha ha – This malware has the ability to collect and send information such as: • CPU speed • Current user • Details about drivers • Free disk space • Free memory • Malware uptime • Information about the network • Information about running processes • Size of memory • Username – Furthermore it has the ability to perform actions such as: • connect to IRC server • Disable DCOM • Disable network shares • disconnect from IRC server • Download file • Enable DCOM • Enable network shares • Join IRC channel • Kill process • Leave IRC channel • Open remote shell • Perform network scan • Restart system • Updates itself • Upload file Miscellaneous Mutex: It creates the following Mutex: • mynrec 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 a runtime packer.
Description inserted by Adriana Popa on Thursday, October 26, 2006 Description updated by Adriana Popa on Friday, October 27, 2006
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