Home / malware Rootkit:W32/Small.LA
First posted on 30 July 2010.
Source: SecurityHomeAliases :
There are no other names known for Rootkit:W32/Small.LA.
Explanation :
A program or set of programs which hides itself by subverting or evading the computer's security mechanisms, then allows remote users to secretly control the computer's operating system.
Additional DetailsRootkit:W32/Small.LA is functionally a trojan with rootkit capabilities. It also has backdoor functionalities.
This malicious program targets several online poker games.
Small.LA is distributed from the website checkraised.com embedded in a Rakeback calculator application (RBCalc.exe). The main screen of the calculator program looks like:
Installation
When the trojan application RBCalc.exe is executed, it silently drops the following 4 files to windows system directory:
€ comclg32.dll € d3dclsrv.dll € ndsdavsrv.sys € utlsrv.exe
The dropper then executes utlsrv.exe, the main trojan file.
When the main file is run, it installs the following registry lauchpoint:
€ [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Comclg32" = "%system%\utlsrv.exe /Comclg32.dll"
After that, it monitors the running processes and injects the spying component, comclg32.dll, to following list of tasks:
€ absolutepoker.exe € empirepoker.exe € eurobetpoker.exe € fulltiltpoker.exe € gameclient.exe € mainclient.exe € mppoker.exe € multipoker.exe € PartyGaming.exe € partypoker.exe € poker.exe € pokernow.exe € pokerstars.exe € pokerstarsupdate.exe € ultimatebet.exe
The trojan main component also checks if the following processes are running on system:
€ blackd.exe € blackice.exe € outpost.exe € umxagent.exe € umxcfg.exe € umxfwhlp.exe € umxlu.exe € umxpol.exe € umxtray.exe € zone alarm security
If any of the above processes exist, the trojan quits execution.
Rootkit
The trojan's main file installs and loads the driver ndsdavsrv.sys, and uses it to hide its process and the registry launchpoint.
Backdoor
When the spying component comclg32.dll is initialized, it starts a keylogger and connects to a remote server. The server can instruct the backdoor to do any of the following tasks:
€ Download and execute files € Send application screenshots € Shutdown the trojan € Upload files
The backdoor also sends out sensitive information to a remote server, including keylogger database, computer name, and the username and password of the following online poker applications:
€ CEPoker € Empirepoker € MultiPoker € partypoker € pokernow
Detection
F-Secure Anti-Virus detects this malware with the following updates:
[FSAV_Database_Version] Version = 2006-05-08_01.Last update 30 July 2010