First posted on 09 November 2007.
Source: SecurityHome
Trojan-Downloader:W32/Agent.EOA is also known as Trojan-Downloader:W32/Agent.ETO, Trojan-Spy.Win32.Keylogger.RP.
Initially associated with the recent (October 2007) PDF exploit malware run, detected as Exploit:W32/AdobeReader, Agent.EOA normally arrives as a dropped/downloaded malware component by other malware running on the infected system.
Upon execution, it drops/downloads and executes several other trojans onto the system.
Depending on the system OS version, the malware will overwrite any of the following files; with another trojan embedded in its resource section:
- ip6fw.sys
- netdtect.sys
- secdrv.sys
This newly created trojan is detected as Trojan-Downloader:W32/Agent.ACL . It is then executed as a driver service using the Service Control Manager, thus further compromising the system.
The malware will then drop yet another malicious file in the system as:
- %system%drivers
untime.sys
This new driver will then be loaded and executed using a native call to NtLoadDriver after adjusting necessary system privileges needed to perform such commands. This new sys file is detected by F-Secure products as Trojan-Downloader:W32/Agent.DPE.
Due to this actions, the following registry associated with the malware will be created:
- HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicesRuntime
- HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicesRuntime
ImagePath= "\%system%drivers
untime.sys"
Note: %system% refers to the default windows System directory, it is usually c:WindowsSystem32.
Such that the above registry becomes:
- ImagePath="\C:windowssystem32drivers
untime.sys"
Lastly, using a hidden "browser" process (e.g. iexplore.exe, firefox.exe), it will inject another malware executable image in that process space to enable downloading other malicious files into the user system. Using this approach, it ensures that the downloader component will be able to do its job, since it is most likely that the computer's Internet browser is allowed to pass through the system's firewall.
This injected image, is then responsible for downloading other files from remote servers and executing them on the compromised system. As of current testing, the download files is detected as:
Last update 09 November 2007
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