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KIT.GED


From: Raoul Nakhmanson-Kulish <raoul () elforsoft com>
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:33:25 +0300

Hello, all!

On one of our IIS servers (W2K fully patched, IIS Lockdown tool is installed) I have found in WWW root directory a file named KIT.GED and having size 834552 bytes.

This is a RAR-packed self-executable containing these files:

01.03.2004  18:16               10240 caclsENG.exe
18.01.2004  19:33               53760 carun.dll
24.06.2004  00:58                8609 carun.ocx
19.02.2004  01:15                 498 change.txt
24.06.2004  00:59               11780 chkdrv.vxd
24.06.2004  01:06               24646 install.cmd
01.03.2004  16:33                 356 logoff.txt
01.03.2004  16:32                1234 logon.txt
16.03.2004  02:34                5119 settimedate.exe
23.06.2004  23:02              800256 tskman.exe

Seems that this is a backdoor kit. Fortunately, it wasn't installed on this webserver and on any server in our network

But how can somebody put this file in WWW root? What should we do to prevent it for future?

Of course, I'll send this file or any listed above if required.

--
Best regards,
Raoul Nakhmanson-Kulish
Elfor Soft Ltd.,
ERP Department
http://www.elforsoft.ru/
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