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» ESB-2001.545 -- UNIRAS ALERT Notice - 25/01 -- Malic...
ESB-2001.545 -- UNIRAS ALERT Notice - 25/01 -- Malicious software report - W32/Maldal.c@MM (alias W32/Reeezak.A-mm)
Date:
20 December 2001
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2001.545 -- UNIRAS ALERT Notice - 25/01 Malicious software report - W32/Maldal.c@MM (alias W32/Reeezak.A-mm) 20 December 2001 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Operating System: Windows Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands Denial of Service Overwrite Arbitrary Files - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIRAS (UK Govt CERT) ALERT Notice - 25/01 dated 19.12.01 Time 13:12 UNIRAS is part of NISCC (National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre) - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIRAS material is also available from its website at www.uniras.gov.uk and Information about NISCC is available from www.niscc.gov.uk - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title ===== Malicious software report - W32/Maldal.c@MM (alias W32/Reeezak.A-mm) UNIRAS Comment ============== No reports have been received directly by UNIRAS. However, research of open source material indicates that one or more sites have been infected by this virus. A number of infected EMails have originated from South Africa. It is currently assessed by NAI as a LOW threat. Detail ====== W32/Maldal.c@MM was discovered on 19 December 2001, it's the third variant of the W32/Maldal@MM family. The mass-mailing worm arrives in an e-mail file attachment called "christmas.exe", the filesize is 37376 bytes. E-mail addresses used for the mass-mailing can also be retrieved from Messenger. The worm sends rtf based e-mail messages with: -File Attachment: christmas.exe -Subject : Happy New Year -Body: Hii , I can't describe my feelings But all I can say is Happy new year :-) bye Althoug the icon has a macromedia-flash style icon,the christmas.exe is written in Visual Basic. Running the file may result in multiple processes, multiple titlebars shown, which may be hard to combat as it tries to disable the keyboard functionality. The worm also changes the Internet Explorer startup page to a certain "zacker" htm website. This html page contains Javascript code that drops a VBScript virus. The HTM page is triggered upon with VBS/Rols.dr with Dat-4156 and above. The dropped VBSscript code may delete anti-virus and security software: Program Filesone Labs Program FilesAntiViral Toolkit Pro*.* Program FilesCommand SoftwareF-PROT95*.* eSafeProtect*.* PC-Cillin 95*.* PC-Cillin 97*.* Program FilesQuick Heal*.* Program FilesFWIN32*.* Program FilesFindVirus*.* ToolkitFindVirus*.* f-macro*.* Program FilesMcAfeeVirusScan95*.* Program FilesNorton AntiVirus*.* TBAVW95*.* VS95*.* escue*.* Program Filesone Labs*.* URL: http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99285 http://www.messagelabs.co.uk/viruseye/ - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For additional information or assistance, please contact the HELP Desk by telephone or Not Protectively Marked information may be sent via EMail to: uniras@niscc.gov.uk Tel: 020 7821 1330 Ext 4511 Fax: 020 7821 1686 - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIRAS wishes to acknowledge the contributions of NAI and Messagelabs for the information contained in this ALERT. - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Briefing contains the information released by the original author. Some of the information may have changed since it was released. If the vulnerability affects you, it may be prudent to retrieve the advisory from the canonical site to ensure that you receive the most current information concerning that problem. Reference to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favouring by UNIRAS or NISCC. The views and opinions of authors expressed within this notice shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. Neither UNIRAS or NISCC shall also accept responsibility for any errors or omissions contained within this briefing notice. In particular, they shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever, arising from or in connection with the usage of information contained within this notice. UNIRAS is a member of the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) and has contacts with other international Incident Response Teams (IRTs) in order to foster cooperation and coordination in incident prevention, to prompt rapid reaction to incidents, and to promote information sharing amongst its members and the community at large. - - - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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