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Statistiche
Alias:
W32/Cervivec@mm
Type:
Worm
Size:
228.872 Bytes
Origin:
Date:
03-26-2002
Damage:
Sent by email.
VDF Version:
6.23.00.00
Danger:
Low
Distribution:
Low
Distribution
Worm/Cervivec is a massmailer with an 228.872 Bytes .EXE file. It sends itself by email using ICQ contacts list. Its emails are expressed in various languages:
Email1:
"Cau posilam ti cerviky tak se na to podivej (virus to neni)"
Email2: "Cau posielam ti cerviky tak sa na to pozri (virus to neni)"
Email3: "Hallo, Ich habe ein guter Witz-Wurm so sieh! (kein virus)"
Email4: "Hi, I have some cool joke - worms so have a look at it (no virus)"
Email5: "J'ai une bonne blague ca s'appelle verre de terre alors jette un coup d'oeil (il n'y a pas de virusi)"
Email6: "Czesc, mam swietnz dowci te mando los gusanilloes. Pues mirarlos (no es un virus)"
Email7: "Hola te mando los gusanilloes. Puesmirarlos (no es un virus)"
Attachment: Ntknrl.exe
Technical Details
If the attachment is opened, the worm is insatlled in Windows system directory as "ntkrnl.exe" and enters the following autorun registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]Kernel Loader=C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntkrnl.exe -LOADDRIVERS=TRUE
Then, a window is displayed, with an OK button.
The final payload is an invasion of many coloured worms on your desktop.
Descrizione inserita da Crony Walker su martedì 15 giugno 2004
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