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First posted on 30 July 2010.
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Explanation :
This type of worm is embedded in an e-mail attachment, and spreads using the infected computer's e-mailing networks.
Additional DetailsEmail-Worm:W32/Vote is a family of e-mail worms that use the September 11 terrorist attacks as a ploy to get people to execute it. The worms are written in Visual Basic.
On execution, Vote will attempt to download a trojan onto the machine in addition to propagating itself. The worm also includes a number of dangerous routines.
The details below describe the Vote.A variant. For more details of the other variants, please see:
€ Email-Worm:W32/Vote.B € Email-Worm:W32/Vote.D
Vote.A was first reported on the 24th of September, 2001 - 13 days after the WTC tragedy. It appears to be written by a teenager.
Propagation
The worm uses standard Windows Mail API to access the user's address book. This affects users of MAPI compatible e-mail clients, mainly Microsoft Outlook.
The e-mails sent by the worm look like this:
€ From: name-of-the-infected-user
To: random-name-from-address-book
Subject: Fwd:Peace BeTween AmeriCa and IsLaM !
Hi
iS iT waR Against AmeriCa Or IsLaM !?
Let's Vote To Live in Peace!
Attachment: WTC.exe
Installation
If the e-mail file attachment is run, the worm is executed and drops the following files on the system:
€ [windows_dir]\WTC.exe' - worm binary € [windows_dir]\MixDaLaL.vbs' - HTML destroyer script € [system_dir]\ZaCker.vbs' - payload (disk eraser)
The main worm executable (WTC.exe) then deletes a variety of files from the system in order to try and disable several antivirus programs.
Activity
The other two files dropped by the worm are scripts. '[windows_dir]\MixDaLaL.vbs' is a Visual Basic Script that searches through all the available fixed and network drives for .HTM and .HTML files. The content of all these files is replaced with this text:
€ 'AmeRiCa ...Few Days WiLL Show You What We Can Do !!! It's Our Turn >>>
ZaCkEr is So Sorry For You .'
ZaCker.vbs first deletes all files from the Windows folder. It then displays a message:
After displaying the message, the script modifies the autoexec.bat file in order to format the C: drive after the next reboot. This part of the script is broken, resulting in the autoexec.bat being empty. The script's attempt to reboot the system fails as the program called for reboot is deleted.
While active, the worm opens two windows in the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. The first is a faked voting booth. The second page is set to download a trojan called Barrio 5.0. The browser's start page is also set to this second page.
If successfully downloaded, the Barrio trojan collects passwords (dialup, ICQ, UIN, etc) and fowards them to a pre-defined e-mail address.
Registry
The 'ZaCker.vbs script adds the following registry key to ensure it is started on the next system reboot:
€ [HKLM]\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run\Norton.Thar'
Activity
Once installed, the worm changes the startup page of Internet Explorer to point to the worm's file at "c:\Windows\WTC32.scr".
After performing its mass-mailing routine, the worm displays one or more message boxes with different messages, for example:
€ WORLD TRADE CENTER € WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THOSE LOST SOULS...
Some of these messages are very insulting and contain bad language.
The worm's payload also includes dangerous routines. These are:
€ Deleting all DLL files in C:\Windows\System32\ folder. € Locating files with the following extensions - wav .mp3 .jpg .bmp .zip .rar .doc - and writing itself with the name of those files and an additional .exe extension. The original files are deleted. € Overwriting all .exe and .scr files with its body.Last update 30 July 2010