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RE: Windows 98 box is 'owned'


From: "OTTO, DOUGLAS P." <douglas.otto () thermo com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:42:42 -0500

There is a virus on the machine.  Just get an AV prograqm and run it on
the filesystem and marvel at the hundreds of infected files.  The virus
was an e-mail  virus. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Kirby [mailto:bulliver () badcomputer no-ip com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 10:04 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Windows 98 box is 'owned'


Hello all,

I am writing this on behalf of my Mom. She was complaining 
that her computer 
was sluggish, and that her HD space was getting used up 
faster than it 
should. So I went over and fired up my trusty Linux live cd 
and had a look.

Anyway, I found a directory right in C: named 'Downloads', 
and inside were 
about 50 or so files, which were all warez, porn, windows 
exploits and 
cracker 'howto's. Quite obviously this computer is owned, and 
is being used 
as a warez server. I deleted the files, booted win, but they 
reappeared after 
about 10 minutes. The strange thing is that these files are 
ALL 29k, and all 
have filenames like:

Adobe Photoshop crack.exe
Smashing the Stack.txt.exe
Eminem - full album.mp3.exe
Office 2003 full.exe
...
On further inspection I found an identical directory at 
C:/windows/Downloaded 
Program Files/. God only knows how many trojans and other nasties are 
sprinkled around...

So I yanked the power cord out of her adsl modem, and told 
her not to plug it 
back in unless she was checking her mail. Bad advice for 
sure, but try 
telling your mom that her computer is rooted by punk kids and 
it is too 
cracked to have safe internet access at all. Seems that a complete OS 
reinstall is in order, but it seems to me that if they can 
own her box once 
they can own it again just as easy, which leads me to this 
list...I would 
like to try some investigating, and try to figure out where 
the backdoor is, 
what exactly they are doing...and of course how to prevent it.

Some background on myself...I am a Linux sysadmin, and have a 
great deal of 
experience with UNIX operating systems...however, I have 
never run a windows 
box, and have only used one in the 'point-and-drool' sort of 
way. So I really 
know nothing of how the underlying OS works (or doesn't...). 

So I guess I am just asking for some opinions of the 
situation, and perhaps 
some links to docs about this type of attack, and how to 
prevent it. Also, 
any software along the lines of chkrootkit or other forensic 
tools, but for 
windows would be a big help.

TIA
-d 
-- 
Part of the problem since 1976
http://badcomputer.no-ip.com
Get my public key from 
http://keyserver.linux.it/pks/lookup?op=index&search=bulliver
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with 
more expected..."
- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 



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