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Re: [Full-disclosure] unknown windows rootkit
From: Andres Tarasco (atarasco
gmail.com)
Date: Sat Nov 19 2005 - 17:03:44 CST
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Hi,
rkdetector ( http://www.rkdetector.com ) should be able to remove
McSport-A rootkit
by overwriting clusters used by those files. After wiping those files, a
reboot should be enough to get again a clear system.
"Nothing detected it Panda titanium AV 2006 and McAfee didnt detect it nor
Microsoft AntiSpyware etc.UnHackMe detected it as HackerDefender Rootkit but
was unable to remove it, so it might be a mutation."
regards,
Andres Tarasco
2005/11/19, sk / GroundZero <fd-list
g-0.org>:
>
> We found what seems to be a unknown rootkit on a
> customer system which was windows 2000 sp4.
> It is a kernel resident infector as it installs itself as
> hidden device driver operating in kernel level to hide
> its directories and programs aswell as network connections.
> For our research we named it Win32/McSport-A.
>
> More Detailed informations aswell as removal instructions
> can be found here: http://www.groundzero-security.com/mcsport.html
> regards,
> GroundZero Security Research
> Http://www.groundzero-security.com <http://www.groundzero-security.com>
>
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