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Re: Another noxious M$ trojan


From: "Gregory A. Gilliss" <ggilliss () netpublishing com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 22:50:17 -0800

All:

Following up on the binaries, I scanned the originating host:

Interesting ports on dns.njuct.edu.cn (202.119.248.66):
(The 1515 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
...
<31 tcp ports and several hundred udp ports snipped>
...
Remote OS guesses: Solaris 2.6 - 2.7, Solaris 7

In plain English, wide f**kin' open. No telling where it came from
(unless someone wants to try the box and look for history or logs :)

Billions for espionage, not one yuan for security =;^)

G

On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 22:23, Gregory A. Gilliss wrote:
For all who were interested in reviewing the suspect binaries, I have 
posted them on my Web site:

http://www.gilliss.com/greg/bin/awsqyf.zip
http://www.gilliss.com/greg/bin/update1991.zip

The first is 52521 bytes and the second is 51529 bytes. Both executables,
when uncompressed, measure 106496 bytes. Each file expands to a Windows
.EXE file.

These files are suspected MALWARE and should not be executed except under
controlled circumstances. I accept no responsibility for damages.

BTW, I hope it's just another Gibe variant also...problem with running
UNIX and getting all these useless attachments >-)

-- 
Gregory A. Gilliss, CISSP                              E-mail: greg () gilliss com
Computer Security                             WWW: http://www.gilliss.com/greg/
PGP Key fingerprint 2F 0B 70 AE 5F 8E 71 7A 2D 86 52 BA B7 83 D9 B4 14 0E 8C A3

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