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Worm/Mytob.AP - Worm
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Virus:
Worm/Mytob.AP
Date discovered:
11/04/2005
Type:
Worm
In the wild:
Yes
Reported Infections:
Low
Distribution Potential:
Medium to high
Damage Potential:
Medium
Static file:
Yes
File size:
65.536 Bytes
MD5 checksum:
380F24D0E0AD7C5713C4C3244C55D3CD
VDF version:
6.30.00.84
- Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:34 (GMT+1)
General
Methods of propagation:
• Email
• Local network
Aliases:
• Symantec: W32.Mytob.AG@mm
• Kaspersky: Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.u
• TrendMicro: WORM_MYTOB.AC
• Sophos: W32/MyDoom-AJ
• Grisoft: I-Worm/Mytob.AV
• VirusBuster: iworm I-Worm.Mytob.BC1
• Eset: Win32/Mytob.Y worm
• Bitdefender: Win32.Worm.Mytob.AF
Platforms / OS:
• Windows 98
• Windows 98 SE
• Windows NT
• Windows ME
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Windows 2003
Side effects:
• Blocks access to security websites
• Uses its own Email engine
• Registry modification
• Makes use of software vulnerability
• Steals information
• Third party control
Files
It copies itself to the following locations:
•
%SYSDIR%
\rnathchk.exe
• C:\my_picture.scr
• C:\pic.scr
• C:\see_this!
Registry
The following registry keys are continuously in an infinite loop added in order to run the processes after reboot.
– [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
– [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
– [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
The following registry keys are added:
– [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\OLE]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
– [HKCU\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
– [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Ole]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
– [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa]
• "RealPlayer Ath Check"="rnathchk.exe"
Email
It contains an integrated SMTP engine in order to send emails. A direct connection with the destination server will be established. The characteristics are described in the following:
From:
The sender address is spoofed.
To:
– Email addresses found in specific files on the system.
– Email addresses gathered from WAB (Windows Address Book)
– Generated addresses
Subject:
One of the following:
• ERROR
• GOOD DAY
• hello
• MAIL DELIVERY SYSTEM
• Mail Transaction Failed
• Server Report
• Status
In some cases the subject might also be empty.
Furthermore the subject line could contain random letters.
Body:
– In some cases it may contain random characters.
The body of the email is one of the lines:
• Here are your banks documents.
• The original message was included as an attachment.
• The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII encoding and has been sent as a binary attachment.
• The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment.
• Mail transaction failed. Partial message is available.
Attachment:
The filenames of the attachments is constructed out of the following:
– It starts with one of the following:
• body
• message
• test
• data file
• text
• doc
• readme
• document
•
%random character string%
The file extension is one of the following:
• bat
• cmd
• exe
• scr
• pif
• zip
The attachment is a copy of the malware itself.
The email looks like the following:
Mailing
Search addresses:
It searches the following files for email addresses:
• wab
• adb
• tbb
• dbx
• asp
• php
• sht
• htm
• txt
• tmp
Address generation for TO and FROM fields:
To generate addresses it uses the following strings:
• adam; alex; andrew; anna; bill; bob; bob; brenda; brent; brian;
britney; bush; claudia; dan; dave; david; debby; fred; george; helen;
jack; james; jane; jerry; jim; jimmy; joe; john; jose; julie; kevin;
leo; linda; lolita; madmax; maria; mary; matt; michael; mike; peter;
ray; robert; sam; sandra; serg; smith; stan; steve; ted; tom
It combines this with domains from the following list or from addresses found in files on the system
The domain is one of the following:
• hotmail.com
• cia.gov
• fbi.gov
• juno.com
• yahoo.com
• msn.com
• aol.com
Avoid addresses:
It does not send emails to addresses containing one of the following strings:
• -._!; -._!@; .edu; .gov; .mil; accoun; acketst; admin; anyone; arin.;
avp; be_loyal:; berkeley; borlan; bsd; bsd; bugs; certific; contact;
example; feste; fido; foo.; fsf.; gnu; gold-certs; google; google;
gov.; help; iana; ibm.com; icrosof; icrosoft; ietf; info; inpris;
isc.o; isi.e; kernel; linux; linux; listserv; math; mit.e; mozilla;
mydomai; nobody; nodomai; noone; not; nothing; ntivi; page; panda;
pgp; postmaster; privacy; rating; rfc-ed; ripe.; root; ruslis;
samples; secur; sendmail; service; site; soft; somebody; someone;
sopho; submit; support; syma; tanford.e; the.bat; unix; unix; usenet;
utgers.ed; webmaster; you; your
Prepend MX strings:
In order to get the IP address of the mail server it has the ability to prepend the following strings to the domain name:
• gate.
• ns.
• relay.
• mail1.
• mxs.
• mx1.
• smtp.
• mail.
• mx.
Network Infection
In order to ensure its propagation the malware attemps to connect to other machines as described below.
Exploit:
It makes use of the following Exploit:
–
MS04-011
(LSASS Vulnerability)
IP address generation:
It creates random IP addresses while it keeps the first two octets from its own address. Afterwards it tries to establish a connection with the created addresses.
Infection process:
Creates an FTP script on the compromised machine in order to download the malware to the remote location.
The downloaded file is stored on the compromised machine as:
%SYSDIR%
\wtfhe.exe
IRC
To deliver system information and to provide remote control it connects to the following IRC Servers:
Server: spm.slo-partija.**********
Port: 48275
Server password: 57284
Channel: #hb2
Nickname: [I]
%random character string%
Password: sp4m
Server: spm.gobice.**********
Port: 48275
Server password: 57284
Channel: #hb2
Nickname: [I]
%random character string%
Password: spam
Server: egwf.wegberobpk.**********
Port: 48275
Server password: 57284
Channel: #hb2
Nickname: [I]
%random character string%
Password: spam
– This malware has the ability to collect and send information such as:
• Malware uptime
• Information about the network
– Furthermore it has the ability to perform actions such as:
• disconnect from IRC server
• Download file
• Execute file
• Updates itself
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.symantec.com; securityresponse.symantec.com; symantec.com;
www.sophos.com; sophos.com; www.mcafee.com; mcafee.com;
liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com; www.viruslist.com; viruslist.com;
viruslist.com; f-secure.com; www.f-secure.com; kaspersky.com;
www.avp.com; www.kaspersky.com; avp.com; www.networkassociates.com;
networkassociates.com; www.ca.com; ca.com; mast.mcafee.com;
my-etrust.com; www.my-etrust.com; download.mcafee.com;
dispatch.mcafee.com; secure.nai.com; nai.com; www.nai.com;
update.symantec.com; updates.symantec.com; us.mcafee.com;
liveupdate.symantec.com; customer.symantec.com; rads.mcafee.com;
trendmicro.com; www.microsoft.com; www.trendmicro.com;
metalhead2005.info; irc.blackcarder.net; d66.myleftnut.info
Backdoor
The following port is opened:
– rnathchk.exe on TCP port 36276 in order to provide an FTP server.
Miscellaneous
Mutex:
It creates the following Mutex:
• I_FUCK_DEAD_PPL
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:
• FSG 1.33
See a brief description
here
.
Description inserted by Iulia Diaconescu on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 08:26 (GMT+1)
Description updated by Iulia Diaconescu on Wed, 18 Oct 2006 16:06 (GMT+1)
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