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Win32.Dumaru.B/C@mm


First posted on 21 November 2011.
Source: BitDefender

Aliases :

Win32.Dumaru.B/C@mm is also known as W32.Dumaru.B/C, |, W32/Dumaru.b/c@MM, |, W32/Dumaru-B.

Explanation :

This mass mailer has backdoor abilities (listens on TCP ports 1001, 2283, 10000) and also comes with a keylogger.
Attempts to terminate processes belonging to several security and antivirus programs.
On NTFS partitions, it may overwrite .exe files with copies of the virus.

It spreads using this format:

From:
security@microsoft.com

Subject:
Use this patch immediately !

Body:
Dear friend , use this Internet Explorer patch now!
There are dangerous virus in the Internet now!
More than 500.000 already infected!

Attachment:
patch.exe

Once run, the virus does the following:

1. Creates the aforementioned files and registry keys/entries.

2. Attempts to terminate processes:

ZAUINST.EXE
ZAPRO.EXE
ZONEALARM.EXE
ZATUTOR.EXE
MINILOG.EXE
VSMON.EXE
LOCKDOWN.EXE
ANTS.EXE
FAST.EXE
GUARD.EXE
TC.EXE
SPYXX.EXE
PVIEW95.EXE
REGEDIT.EXE
DRWATSON.EXE
SYSEDIT.EXE
NSCHED32.EXE
MOOLIVE.EXE
TCA.EXE
TCM.EXE
TDS-3.EXE
SS3EDIT.EXE
UPDATE.EXE
ATCON.EXE
ATUPDATER.EXE
ATWATCH.EXE W
GFE95.EXE
POPROXY.EXE
NPROTECT.EXE
VSSTAT.EXE
VSHWIN32.EXE
NDD32.EXE
MCAGENT.EXE
MCUPDATE.EXE
WATCHDOG.EXE
TAUMON.EXE
IAMAPP.EXE
IAMSERV.EXE
LOCKDOWN2000.EXE
SPHINX.EXE
WEBSCANX.EXE
VSECOMR.EXE
PCCIOMON.EXE
ICLOAD95.EXE
ICMON.EXE
ICSUPP95.EXE
ICLOADNT.EXE
ICSUPPNT.EXE
FRW.EXE
BLACKICE.EXE
BLACKD.EXE
WRCTRL.EXE
WRADMIN.EXE
WRCTRL.EXE
PCFWALLICON.EXE
APLICA32.EXE
CFIADMIN.EXE
CFIAUDIT.EXE
CFINET32.EXE
CFINET.EXE
TDS2-98.EXE
TDS2-NT.EXE
SAFEWEB.EXE
NVARCH16.EXE
MSSMMC32.EXE
PERSFW.EXE
VSMAIN.EXE
LUALL.EXE
LUCOMSERVER.EXE
AVSYNMGR.EXE
DEFWATCH.EXE
RTVSCN95.EXE
VPC42.EXE
VPTRAY.EXE
PAVPROXY.EXE
APVXDWIN.EXE
AGENTSVR.EXE
NETSTAT.EXE
MGUI.EXE
MSCONFIG.EXE
NMAIN.EXE
NISUM.EXE
NISSERV.EXE

3. On Windows 9x/Me systems, alters win.ini and system.ini in order to run at startup.

[windows]
run=%WINDOWS%dllreg.exe

[boot]
shell=explorer.exe %SYSTEM%vxdmgr32.exe

4. Harvests e-mail addresses by searching inside:

.htm
.wab
.html
.dbx
.tbb
.abd

and attempts to send itself using the e-mail format described above, using it's own SMTP engine and the default SMTP address.

5. Attempts to infect .exe files on NTFS partitions, but due to a bug in the search, it will only infect .exe file on the root of drives.

6. Connects to an IRC server, and joins a channel, listens on ports 1001, 10000 (TCP) for commands from an attacker. Also, port 2283 (TCP) is used as a send through (like a proxy).

7. Captures and logs the clippboard to %WINDOWS%
undllx.sys

8. Captures and logs keystrokes (but also program name) to %WINDOWS%vxdload.log

9. Attempts to connect to a ftp server and upload a .eml file that contains passwords and other informations.

Last update 21 November 2011

 

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