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[cut-n-paste from sophos.com]
Name W32/Sdbot-SW
Type
* Worm
How it spreads
* Network shares
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Allows others to access the computer
* Downloads code from the internet
* Reduces system security
* Installs itself in the Registry
* Exploits system or software vulnerabilities
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
W32/Sdbot-SW is a worm which attempts to spread to remote network shares.
It also contains backdoor Trojan functionality, allowing unauthorised
remote access to the infected computer via IRC channels while running in
the background as a service process.
Advanced
W32/Sdbot-SW is a worm which attempts to spread to remote network shares.
It also contains backdoor Trojan functionality, allowing unauthorised
remote access to the infected computer via IRC channels while running in
the background as a service process.
W32/Sdbot-SW drops two files to the folder C:\WinNT\system32. One is
dropped as HB90HGF3.EXE and is detected as W32/Sdbot-SW, the other is
dropped as SYSEDITS.EXE and is a corrupt file that will not run.
The file dropped as HB90HGF3.EXE copies itself to APPNV.EXE in the
Windows system folder and creates entries in the registry at the
following locations to run this copy on system startup:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
W32/Sdbot-SW spreads to network shares with weak passwords and via
network security exploits as a result of the backdoor Trojan element
receiving the appropriate command from a remote user, spreading by
copying the file NVAPPSW.EXE from the Windows system folder (which
should be the original W32/Sdbot-SW dropper file) to the remote machine.
Name Troj/BeastDo-W
Type
* Trojan
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Allows others to access the computer
* Steals information
* Installs itself in the Registry
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
Troj/BeastDo-W is a backdoor Trojan for the Windows platform that
creates several hidden threads within other processes which allow
unauthorised remote access to the computer over a network.
Advanced
Troj/BeastDo-W is a backdoor Trojan for the Windows platform that
creates several hidden threads within other processes which allow
unauthorised remote access to the computer over a network.
Troj/BeastDo-W moves itself to the Windows folder with the filename
svchost.exe and copies itself to the Windows system and msagent folders
with the filenames xxxxxx.pif and yyyyyy.pif where x and y is a random
character.
In order to be able to run automatically when Windows starts up
Troj/BeastDo-W sets the registry entries:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run\
COM Service
"yyyyyy.pif"
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run\
COM Service
"yyyyyy.pif"
where yyyyyy.pif is a Trojan copy from the Windows msagent folder.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed
Components\{42CE4021-DE03-E3CC-EA32-40BB12E6015D}\
StubPath
"xxxxxx.pif"
where xxxxxx.pif is a Trojan copy from the Windows system folder.
Also Troj/BeastDo-W creates a data file in the Windows system folder
with the filename msnat.gtx which is not viral and may be safely
deleted.
Name Troj/Agent-FO
Type
* Trojan
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Downloads code from the internet
* Installs itself in the Registry
Aliases
* Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Agent.fo
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
Troj/Agent-FO is a Trojan for the Windows platform.
Troj/Agent-FO attempts to download files.
Troj/Agent-FO may attempt to terminate various security related
applications.
Advanced
Troj/Agent-FO is a Trojan for the Windows platform.
When executed the Trojan copies itself to a randomly named folder in the
Windows system folder and creates a randomly named entry in the registry
at the following location pointing at this file in order that it may be
run on startup:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Troj/Agent-FO then attempts to download files.
Troj/Agent-FO may attempt to terminate various security related
applications.
Name Troj/Chum-A
Type
* Trojan
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Allows others to access the computer
* Reduces system security
* Installs itself in the Registry
Aliases
* BackDoor-AZV.gen
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
Troj/Chum-A is a backdoor Trojan that uses the IRC network to allow an
attacker to access the infected computer.
Troj/Chum-A copies itself to the Windows system folder with the filename
mspmspv.exe.
Advanced
Troj/Chum-A is a backdoor Trojan that uses the IRC network to allow an
attacker to access the infected computer.
Troj/Chum-A copies itself to the Windows system folder with the filename
mspmspv.exe and sets the following registry entries so that the Trojan
is run when a user logs on to Windows:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
LangSupportEx
mspmspv.exe
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
LangSupportEx
mspmspv.exe
Name Troj/Bancban-AV
Type
* Trojan
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Steals credit card details
* Steals information
Aliases
* Trojan-Spy.Win32.Banker.fo
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
Troj/Bancban-AV is a Trojan for the Windows platform that steals
confidential information such as online banking details and sends it to
a preconfigured email address.
When executed Troj/Bancban-AV copies itself to the Windows system folder
with the filename install.scr and establishes a background process that
monitors user internet activity.
Troj/Bancban-AV displays fake screen shots of a Brazilian banking
website in an attempt to trick a user into entering their login details.
Name W32/Leebad-B
Type
* Worm
How it spreads
* Network shares
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Aliases
* Worm.Win32.Leebad.c
* W32/Sautor.worm
* BKDR_SMALL.AE
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
W32/Leebad-B is a worm for the Windows platform that propagates through
the available network shares with the filename system32.exe.
Advanced
W32/Leebad-B is a network worm for the Windows platform that targets
open network shares.
When executed W32/Leebad-B copies itself to the root folder with the
filename system32.exe, creates admin.bat batch script file and
autorun.inf file that runs the worm copy on the open share. Admin.bat
script contains commands that add a current user to the local
administrators group.
Name W32/Dedler-H
Type
* Worm
How it spreads
* Network shares
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Modifies data on the computer
Aliases
* Worm.Win32.Dedler
* Win32/Dedler.A
* WORM_ICQ.A
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
W32/Dedler-H is a worm for the Windows platform that attempts to spread
using ICQ functionality.
Advanced
W32/Dedler-H is a worm for the Windows platform that attempts to spread
using ICQ functionality.
The autorun component may arrive with the filename xxx.exe and is used
by the main component of the Trojan to run automatically.
Name W32/Forbot-DH
Type
* Worm
How it spreads
* Network shares
Affected operating systems
* Windows
Side effects
* Allows others to access the computer
* Reduces system security
* Installs itself in the Registry
* Exploits system or software vulnerabilities
Aliases
* Backdoor.Win32.Wootbot.gen
Prevalence (1-5) 2
Description
W32/Forbot-DH is an IRC backdoor and network worm for the Windows
platform.
Once installed, W32/Forbot-DH connects to a preconfigured IRC server and
joins a channel from which an attacker can issue further commands. These
commands can cause the infected machine to perform any of the following
actions:
start an HTTP server
start an FTP server
portscan randomly-chosen IP addresses
execute arbitrary commands
steal information such as passwords and product keys
upload/download files
The worm can spread to unpatched computers affected by the LSASS
vulnerability (see MS04-011), through backdoors left open by the
Troj/Optix family of Trojans and to poorly protected network shares.
Advanced
W32/Forbot-DH is an IRC backdoor and network worm for the Windows
platform.
In order to run automatically when Windows starts up the worm moves
itself to the Windows system folder as scvvhost.exe and creates the
following registry entries:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Microsoft Windows Update
scvvhost.exe
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\
Microsoft Windows Update
scvvhost.exe
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices\
Microsoft Windows Update
scvvhost.exe
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Microsoft Windows Update
scvvhost.exe
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\
Microsoft Windows Update
scvvhost.exe
W32/Forbot-DH also creates its own service named "Microsoft Update",
with the display name "Microsoft Windows Update".
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