Virus: TR/Obfuscated.IX.19 Date discovered: 06/04/2010 Type: Trojan In the wild: Yes Reported Infections: Low to medium Distribution Potential: Medium Damage Potential: Low to medium Static file: Yes File size: 108.032 Bytes MD5 checksum: d208a753b256eadf60168ac2640119c1 IVDF version: 7.10.06.27 - Tuesday, April 6, 2010
General Methods of propagation: • Autorun feature • Messenger • Peer to Peer Aliases: • Mcafee: W32/Palevo.gen.a virus • Sophos: Mal/Palevo-A • Bitdefender: Win32.Worm.Palevo.AV • Panda: W32/P2Pworm.NH • Eset: Win32/Peerfrag.GL Platforms / OS: • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Windows 2003 Side effects: • Downloads malicious files • Drops malicious files • Registry modification Files It copies itself to the following locations: • %HOME%\csrss.exe • %drive% \POSTEPENO\morasti.exe It deletes the initially executed copy of itself. The following files are created: – %drive% \autorun.inf This is a non malicious text file with the following content: • %code that runs malware% – %TEMPDIR% \815.exe Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Rimecud.N.16 – %HOME%\Application Data\lbisov.exe Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Rimecud.N.16 – %temporary internet files% \kristijan[1].exe Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Palevo.104960 – %temporary internet files% \37[1].exe Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Rimecud.N.16 – %TEMPDIR% \031.exe Further investigation pointed out that this file is malware, too. Detected as: Worm/Palevo.104960 It tries to download some files: – The location is the following: • http://94.228.214.202/chivas/********** – The location is the following: • http://94.228.214.202/********** It tries to executes the following files: – Filename: • %TEMPDIR% \815.exe – Filename: • %TEMPDIR% \031.exe Registry The following registry key is added in order to run the process after reboot: – [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] • "Taskman"="%HOME%\Application Data\lbisov.exe" – [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] • Shell P2P In order to infect other systems in the Peer to Peer network community the following action is performed: It retrieves shared folders by querying the following registry keys: • Software\BearShare\General • Software\iMesh\General • Software\Shareaza\Shareaza\Downloads • Software\Kazaa\LocalContent • Software\DC++ • Software\eMule • Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\eMule Plus_is1 It searches for directories that contain the following substring: • \Local Settings\Application Data\Ares\My Shared Folder Messenger It is spreading via Messenger. The characteristics are described below: – Windows Live Messenger The URL then refers to a copy of the described malware. If the user downloads and executes this file the infection process will start again. Backdoor The following ports are opened: – sandra.pri**********.com on UDP port 43000 – 77.91.22**********.248 on UDP port 15000 Injection – It injects itself as a remote thread into a process. Process name: • explorer.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, September 10, 2010 Description updated by Petre Galan on Friday, September 10, 2010
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