Virus: TR/PSW.Steal.34816 Date discovered: 05/01/2007 Type: Trojan In the wild: No Reported Infections: Low Distribution Potential: Low Damage Potential: Medium Static file: Yes File size: 77.824 Bytes MD5 checksum: 03cb77bb44b8dc53c3d7128016a9de0d VDF version: 6.36.00.176 IVDF version: 6.36.00.195
General Method of propagation: • No own spreading routine Aliases: • Mcafee: PWS-Banker.gen.ad • Kaspersky: Trojan-Spy.Win32.Banker.cew • Grisoft: PSW.Generic2.OQN • Bitdefender: Generic.PWStealer.9D1E2E5E Platforms / OS: • Windows 95 • Windows 98 • Windows 98 SE • Windows NT • Windows ME • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Windows 2003 Side effects: • Registry modification • Steals information Registry The following registry keys are added: – [HKCR\NetHelper.Hook] • @="Hook Class" – [HKCR\NetHelper.Hook\CLSID] • @="{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}" – [HKCR\NetHelper.Hook\CurVer] • @="NetHelper.Hook.1" – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}] • @="Hook Class" – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}\InprocServer32] • @="%SYSDIR% \nethelper.dll" • "ThreadingModel"="Apartment" – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}\ProgID] • @="NetHelper.Hook.1" – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}\Programmable] – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}\TypeLib] • @="{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}" – [HKCR\CLSID\{1593C741-C011-46FE-99FC-3805C28328BA}\ VersionIndependentProgID] • @="NetHelper.Hook" – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}] – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}\1.0] • @="NetHelper 1.0 Type Library" – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}\1.0\0] – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}\1.0\0\win32] • @="%SYSDIR% \nethelper.dll" – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}\1.0\FLAGS] • @="0" – [HKCR\TypeLib\{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}\1.0\HELPDIR] • @="%SYSDIR% \" – [HKCR\Interface\{54DCBD5A-3FDC-490F-B9AE-5B9DBAA39BEC}] • @="IHook" – [HKCR\Interface\{54DCBD5A-3FDC-490F-B9AE-5B9DBAA39BEC}\ ProxyStubClsid] • @="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}" – [HKCR\Interface\{54DCBD5A-3FDC-490F-B9AE-5B9DBAA39BEC}\ ProxyStubClsid32] • @="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}" – [HKCR\Interface\{54DCBD5A-3FDC-490F-B9AE-5B9DBAA39BEC}\TypeLib] • @="{0324D9F1-2199-4424-98C7-A0E8CC45743B}" • "Version"="1.0" Backdoor Contact server: All of the following: • http://www.bts-trade.com/********** • http://www.bts-trade.com/********** • http://www.bts-trade.com/********** • http://www.bts-trade.com/********** • http://www/bts-trade.com/********** • http://www.noviid.com/********** • http://www.lock5all.com/********** • http://www.bts-trade.com/********** As a result it may send some information. This is done via the HTTP POST method using a PHP script. Sends information about: • Collected information described in stealing section Stealing It tries to steal the following information: – Passwords typed into 'password input fields' – A logging routine is started after one of the following websites are visited: • www.anz.com; www.westpac.com.au; www.national.com.au; www.netbank.commbank.com.au; www.ibank.stgeorge.com.au; www.bendigobank.com.au; www.netteller.com.au; www.invest.etrade.com.au; www.banking2.anz.com; www.fastnetoffice.asbbank.co.nz; www.fastpay.asbbank.co.nz; www.fnc.asbbank.co.nz; www.ost.asbbank.co.nz; www.mastertrust.asbbank.co.nz; www.btc000642dmia.com; www.nbnz.co.nz; www.directdeal1.nbnz.co.nz; www.tradeportal-tradecentrix.com; www.sec.westpac.co.nz; www.bnz.co.nz; www.homebank.tsbbank.co.nz; www.superbank.co.nz; www.kiwibank.co.nz; www.nzpost.co.nz; www.vault.bankdirect.co.nz; www.ebank.hsbc.co.nz; www.ibank.barclays.co.uk; www.ibank.internationalbanking.barclays.com; www.online.lloydstsb.co.uk; www.ebank.hsbc.co.uk; www.hsbc.co.uk; www.nwolb.com; www.halifax-online.co.uk; www.cibconline.cibc.com; www1.royalbank.com; www1.bmo.com; www.online.wellsfargo.com; www.wellsfargo.com; www.web.da-us.citibank.com; www.accountonline.com; www.citibank.com; www.usaa.com; www.us.etrade.com; www.onlineservices.wachovia.com; www.banking.uboc.com; www.secure.farmbureaubank.com; www.virtualbank.com; www.firstib.com; www.ascenciabank.com; www.accounts.key.com; www.onlinebanking.nationalcity.com; www.chaseonline.chase.com; www.onlinewest1.bankofamerica.com; www.sitekey.bankofamerica.com; www.onlineid.bankofamerica.com; www.onlineeast2.bankofamerica.com; www.usbank.com; www.clientsonly.jackhenry.com; www.suntrust.com; www.onlinefiletransfer.suntrust.com; www.ibsnetaccess.com; www.suntrust.retirementpartner.com; www.retirementpartner.com; www.ebank.us.hsbc.com; www1.net.hsbc.com; www.bnyconnect.com; www2.bnypcis.com; www.bnyonline.com; www.mbnanetaccess.com; wwws.ameritrade.com; www.neteller.com; www.onlinebanking.lasallebank.com; www.accountlink.pncbank.com; www.e-gold.com; www.wumt.westernunion.com; www.account.authorize.net; www.ibs.secure-banking.com; www.online.wamu.com; www.login.personal.wamu.com; www.onlinebanking.lasallebank.com; www.discovercard.com; www.my.monster.com; www.careerbuilder.com – It captures: • Login information 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: • UPX
Description inserted by Monica Ghitun on Friday, January 5, 2007 Description updated by Monica Ghitun on Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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