Virus: Worm/Autorun.zvj Date discovered: 11/02/2009 Type: Worm In the wild: Yes Reported Infections: Low Distribution Potential: Low to medium Damage Potential: Medium Static file: Yes File size: 24.660 Bytes MD5 checksum: a4e34591b7ec8e73b0d8aec161bf9395 IVDF version: 7.01.02.09 - Wednesday, February 11, 2009
General Method of propagation: • Autorun feature Aliases: • Mcafee: W32/Autorun.worm.ex • Panda: W32/Autorun.IST.worm • Eset: Win32/AutoRun.Agent.JA • Bitdefender: Trojan.Agent.AMQQ Platforms / OS: • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Windows 2003 Side effects: • Blocks access to certain websites • Blocks access to security websites • Downloads malicious files • Drops malicious files • Registry modification Files It copies itself to the following locations. Those files have random bytes appended so they may differ from the original one: • %WINDIR% \ini\ini.exe • %drive% \recycle.{%GUID%}\ini.exe It overwrites a file. – %SYSDIR% \drivers\etc\hosts It deletes the initially executed copy of itself. It deletes the following file: • %WINDIR% \Help\%all files% The following files are created: – %WINDIR% \ini\desktop.ini – %drive% \autorun.inf This is a non malicious text file with the following content: • %code that runs malware% – %WINDIR% \ini\wsock32.dll Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Autorun.nvc – %all directories% \wsock32.dll Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Autorun.nvc – %WINDIR% \ini\shit.vbs Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: TR/Script.11167 – %WINDIR% \Tasks\°²×°.bat Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Autorun.zvj It tries to download some files: – The location is the following: • http://w.wonthe.cn/********** At the time of writing this file was not online for further investigation. – The location is the following: • http://w.ssddffgg.cn/d2/**********?mac=dKYBBzvozo&ver=1.3 At the time of writing this file was not online for further investigation. – The location is the following: • http://w.ssddffgg.cn/********** Registry The values of the following registry key are removed: – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Script Host\Settings] • ActiveDebugging • DisplayLogo • SilentTerminate • UseWINSAFER The following registry keys including all values and subkeys are removed: • [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\] • [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Network\] The following registry key is added: – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\ {H8I22RB03-AB-B70-7-11d2-9CBD-0O00FS7AH6-9E2121BHJLK}] • "@"="windir" • "stubpath"="%WINDIR% \ini\shit.vbs" Hosts The host file is modified as explained: – In this case existing entries are deleted. – Access to the following domains is effectively blocked: • 127.0.0.1 www.360.cn; 127.0.0.1 www.360safe.cn; 127.0.0.1 www.360safe.com; 127.0.0.1 www.chinakv.com; 127.0.0.1 www.rising.com.cn; 127.0.0.1 rising.com.cn; 127.0.0.1 dl.jiangmin.com; 127.0.0.1 jiangmin.com; 127.0.0.1 www.jiangmin.com; 203.208.37.99 www.duba.net; 127.0.0.1 www.eset.com.cn; 127.0.0.1 www.nod32.com; 203.208.37.99 shadu.duba.net; 203.208.37.99 union.kingsoft.com; 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky.com.cn; 127.0.0.1 kaspersky.com.cn; 127.0.0.1 virustotal.com; 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky.com; 127.0.0.1 60.210.176.251; 127.0.0.1 www.cnnod32.cn; 127.0.0.1 www.lanniao.org; 127.0.0.1 www.nod32club.com; 127.0.0.1 www.dswlab.com; 127.0.0.1 bbs.sucop.com; 127.0.0.1 www.virustotal.com; 127.0.0.1 tool.ikaka.com; 127.0.0.0 360.qihoo.com; 127.0.0.1 qihoo.com; 127.0.0.1 www.qihoo.com; 127.0.0.1 www.qihoo.cn; 127.0.0.1 124.40.51.17; 127.0.0.1 58.17.236.92 Process termination List of processes that are terminated: • rfwproxy.exe; rfwmain.exe; rfwsrv.exe; Navapsvc.exe; Navapw32.exe; EGHOST.EXE; FileDsty.exe; RavTask.exe; RavMonD.exe; UlibCfg.exe; CCenter.exe; RavMon.exe; RavLite.exe; Rav.exe; kasmain.exe; kissvc.exe; kavstart.exe; kwatch.exe; kav32.exe; 360Safe.exe; avp.exe; vptray.exe; mmsk.exe; FWMon.exe; THGUARD.EXE; TrojanHunter.exe; TBSCAN.EXE; WEBSCANX.EXE; Iparmor.exe; PFW.exe; AST.exe; ast.exe; 360tray.exe File details Runtime packer: In order to aggravate detection and reduce size of the file it is packed with a runtime packer.
Description inserted by Petre Galan on Friday, February 26, 2010 Description updated by Andrei Ivanes on Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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