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TR/Tcom.2 - Trojan
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Virus:
TR/Tcom.2
Date discovered:
20/07/2005
Type:
Trojan
Subtype:
Downloader
In the wild:
No
Reported Infections:
Low
Distribution Potential:
Low
Damage Potential:
Low
Static file:
Yes
File size:
26.624 Bytes
MD5 checksum:
8e3cf147f6d642b4e0808cec743d856e
VDF version:
6.31.0.234
General
Method of propagation:
• No own spreading routine
Aliases:
• Symantec: Backdoor.Nibu.L
• Mcafee: BackDoor-CCT
• Kaspersky: Trojan-Spy.Win32.Agent.fe
• TrendMicro: TROJ_DUMADOR.AV
• VirusBuster: Backdoor.Dumador.BM
Platforms / OS:
• Windows 95
• Windows 98
• Windows 98 SE
• Windows NT
• Windows ME
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Windows 2003
Side effects:
• Blocks access to security websites
• Lowers security settings
• Records keystrokes
• Registry modification
• Steals information
Files
It copies itself to the following location:
•
%SYSDIR%
\windldra.exe
It deletes the following file:
•
%WINDIR%
\send_logs_trigger
The following files are created:
–
%WINDIR%
\netdx.dat This file serves as flag for an internal routine.
–
%WINDIR%
\dvpd.dll
–
%WINDIR%
\prntsvra.dll
–
%TEMPDIR%
\fe43e701.htm This file contains collected keystrokes.
–
%WINDIR%
\prntc.log
–
%WINDIR%
\prntk.log
Registry
The following registry key is added in order to run the process after reboot:
– [HKLM\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run\]
• "load32"="
%SYSDIR%
\winldra.exe"
The following registry keys are added:
– [HKCU\software\sars\]
• "SocksPort"=dword:
%random character string%
– [HKCU\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main\]
• "AllowWindowReuse"=dword:00000000
Hosts
The host file is modified as explained:
– In this case already existing entries remain unmodified.
– Access to the following domains is effectively blocked:
• www.trendmicro.com; trendmicro.com; rads.mcafee.com;
customer.symantec.com; liveupdate.symantec.com; us.mcafee.com;
updates.symantec.com; update.symantec.com; www.nai.com; nai.com;
secure.nai.com; dispatch.mcafee.com; download.mcafee.com;
www.my-etrust.com; my-etrust.com; mast.mcafee.com; ca.com; www.ca.com;
networkassociates.com; www.networkassociates.com; avp.com;
www.kaspersky.com; www.avp.com; kaspersky.com; www.f-secure.com;
f-secure.com; viruslist.com; www.viruslist.com;
liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com; mcafee.com; www.mcafee.com;
sophos.com; www.sophos.com; symantec.com;
securityresponse.symantec.com; us.mcafee.com/root/; www.symantec.com
The modified host file will look like this:
Backdoor
The following ports are opened:
–
%executed file%
on a random TCP port in order to provide a proxy server.
–
%executed file%
on TCP port 9125 in order to provide backdoor capabilities.
Contact server:
The following:
• http://222.36.41.**********/system32/logger.php
As a result it may send some information. This is done via the HTTP GET request on a PHP script.
Sends information about:
• Created logfiles
• Information about the network
• Platform ID
Stealing
It tries to steal the following information:
– Passwords from the following programs:
• WebMoney
• Far Manager
• Total Commander
• Outlook
• Outlook Express
– A logging routine is started after the following website is visited, which contains one of the following substrings in the URL:
• "gold"; "Storm"; "e-metal"; "Money"; "money"; "WM Keeper"; "Keeper";
"Fethard"; "fethard"; "bull"; "Bull"; "mull"; "PayPal"; "Bank";
"bank"; "cash"; "anz"; "ANZ"; "shop"; "Shop"; "..."; "ebay"; "invest";
"casino"; "bookmak"; "pay"; "member"; "fund"; "Invest"; "Casino";
"Bookmak"; "Pay"; "Member"; "Fund"; "bet"; "Bet"; "bill"; "Bill";
"login"; "Login"
– It captures:
• Keystrokes
• Window information
• Browser window
• Login information
Injection
– It injects itself into a process.
Process name:
• Internet Explorer
See a brief description
here
.
Description inserted by Sergiu Oprea on Wed, 03 Aug 2005 11:04 (GMT+1)
Description updated by Oliver Auerbach on Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:47 (GMT+1)
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