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RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows
From: "Derek Vadala" <derek () cynicism com>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 15:44:24 -0400 (EDT)
I'm thinking that there *has* to be a variant of Nachi/Welchia in the wild. We have machines that were patched for MS03-026 (verified by scanning with multiple scanners) but not patched for MS03-039 (ditto) and they have been infected by something that triggers my Nachi rule in snort. This should *not* be possible with the "original" Nachi/Welchia, so my assumption is that either something new has been released or the worm has mutated somehow. Mind you, this is anecdotal and a very small incidence (only three machines so far), but it still bears watching IMHO. I've been surprised to not see any discussion on the lists about a new variant. Perhaps no one is looking? Paul Schmehl (pauls () utdallas edu)
We've seen the same thing over here. I've had a handful of machines (perhaps 15-20 out of 2500) here that were reported to be patched against MS03-026 yet became infected with Welchia. These machines were not patched against MS03-039. One possibility is that the systems were already infected with Welchia at the time they were patched against MS03-026. I know of at least one or two cases here where the technical support person assigned to fix a particular system didn't appropriately follow the removal procedures and left a patched, but infected, system. I have to assume this is happening without notice in other cases, since there haven't been reports of a variant, and the number of systems in this situation is rather low. So I'm betting user error, though I find it hard to believe there isn't another variant making the rounds. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
Current thread:
- Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Richard Johnson (Sep 20)
- Re: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows phlox (Sep 20)
- Re: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Richard Johnson (Sep 24)
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- RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Schmehl, Paul L (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Cael Abal (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Gregory A. Gilliss (Sep 25)
- RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Derek Vadala (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Exibar (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Cael Abal (Sep 25)
- RE: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Robert Ahnemann (Sep 25)
- RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Williams Jon (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Paul Farrow (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Jordan Wiens (Sep 25)
- SV: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Peter Kruse (Sep 25)
- Re: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Paul Farrow (Sep 25)
- RE: RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Schmehl, Paul L (Sep 25)
- RE: Probable new MS DCOM RPC worm for Windows Brian (Sep 25)
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- Re: Port 6881 scans - why? Blue Boar (Sep 25)
- Port 6881 scans - why? Paul Johnson (Sep 25)
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