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From: Ver Allan Sumabat (ver_allan_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 05:07:40 CDT
Hi,
We have just recently been hacked. I have no idea how
he came in. Here are my preliminary investigations:
1. He was able to add a user without logging in.
**Unmatched Entries**
Sep 5 10:39:33 srv1 sshd[20514]: Could not reverse
map address 10.13.41.4.
Sep 5 10:39:35 srv1 sshd[20514]: Accepted password
for root from 10.13.41.4
port 4207
Sep 5 17:30:36 srv1 sshd[23299]: Could not reverse
map address 10.13.41.4.
Sep 5 17:30:41 srv1 sshd[23299]: Accepted password
for root from 10.13.41.4
port 2491
Sep 5 22:16:59 srv1 useradd[23532]: new group:
name=war, gid=502
Sep 5 22:16:59 srv1 useradd[23532]: new user:
name=war, uid=502, gid=502,
home=/home/war, shell=/bin/bash
Sep 5 22:17:31 srv1 sshd[23534]: Accepted password
for war from
212.179.207.211 port 2746
Sep 5 22:19:17 srv1 sshd[23580]: fatal: Read from
socket failed: Connection
reset by peer
Sep 5 22:21:48 srv1 sshd[928]: Received SIGHUP;
restarting.
2. He installed a tarball w00tkit.tgz in /home/war
3. After running chkrootkit, the significant lines
are:
...
Checking `ifconfig'... INFECTED
...
Searching for Showtee... Warning: Possible Showtee
Rootkit installed
...
Checking `lkm'... You have 1 process hidden for ps
command
Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
4. ssh won't run anymore
Can anyone help me on how the intrusion was done?
Thanks.
Regards,
Allan
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