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[Full-Disclosure] Re: Outbreak of a virus on campus, scanning tcp 80/6129/1025/3127
From: Willem Koenings (isec
europe.com)
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 10:38:23 CDT
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> Sound familiar to anyone?
Today catched worm wmiprvsw.exe. This worm incorporates
stealth capabilities - it hides it's process in memory and
also it's exe is not seen in directory listing, when worm
is active. Although it does not hide registry entries, it
shuts down regedit, when regedit is executed. It creates
two registry entries 'System Updater Service' under Run
and RunServices.
Then it starts scan following ports :
2745
135
1025
445
3127
6129
139
3140
Thats all for now - weekend :)
W.
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