WORM_DORKBOT.SS
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
Threat Type: Worm
Destructiveness: No
Encrypted: Yes
In the wild: Yes
OVERVIEW
Propagates via instant messaging applications, Propagates via removable drives, Via removable drives
This worm monitors the Internet activities of the infected system to steal user credentials if the user visits websites with certain strings. It attempts to steal user credentials used in the certain websites. It monitors certain browsers. It has backdoor capabilities. It modifies the following system files. It hooks the following API to hide itself and to aid its routines.
It drops shortcut files pointing to the copy of itself in removable drives. These dropped .LNK files use the names of the folders located on the said drives for their file names. It then sets the attributes of the original folders to Hidden to trick the user into clicking the .LNK files.
This worm arrives via removable drives. It arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
It drops an AUTORUN.INF file to automatically execute the copies it drops when a user accesses the drives of an affected system.
It prevents users from visiting antivirus-related websites that contain specific strings. It deletes the initially executed copy of itself.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
286,720 bytes
Yes
20 Jun 2012
Steals information, Compromises system security
Arrival Details
This worm arrives via removable drives.
It arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
Installation
This worm drops the following copies of itself into the affected system:
- %User Profile%\Application Data\{random characters}.exe
(Note: %User Profile% is the current user's profile folder, which is usually C:\Windows\Profiles\{user name} on Windows 98 and ME, C:\WINNT\Profiles\{user name} on Windows NT, and C:\Documents and Settings\{user name} on Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003.)
Autostart Technique
This worm adds the following registry entries to enable its automatic execution at every system startup:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
{malware file name} = "%User Profile%\Application Data\{malware file name}.exe"
Propagation
This worm creates the following folders in all removable drives:
- {drive letter}:\RECYCLER
It drops the following copy(ies) of itself in all removable drives:
- {drive letter}:\RECYCLER\{random characters}.exe
It drops an AUTORUN.INF file to automatically execute the copies it drops when a user accesses the drives of an affected system.
The said .INF file contains the following strings:
[AutoRun]
;{garbage characters}
shellexecute=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
icon=shell32.dll,7
;{garbage characters}
shell\open\command=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
action=Open folder to view files
;{garbage characters}
shell\explore\command=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
useautoplay=1
It sends messages that contain links to sites hosting remote copies of itself using the following instant-messaging (IM) applications:
- Windows Live Communicator
- MSN Messenger
- Pidgin
- mIRC
Backdoor Routine
This worm connects to the following URL(s) to send and receive commands from a remote malicious user:
- {BLOCKED}tf404.com
- {BLOCKED}.com
- {BLOCKED}6.com
- {BLOCKED}6.com
- {BLOCKED}5.com
Other Details
This worm connects to the following URL(s) to get the affected system's IP address:
- http://api.wipmania.com/
It prevents users from visiting antivirus-related websites that contain the following strings:
- avast.
- avira.
- bitdefender.
- bullguard.
- clamav.
- comodo.
- emsisoft.
- eset.
- f-secure.
- fortinet.
- garyshood.
- gdatasoftware.
- heck.tc
- iseclab.
- jotti.
- kaspersky.
- lavasoft.
- malwarebytes.
- mcafee.
- norman.
- norton.
- novirusthanks.
- onecare.live.
- onlinemalwarescanner.
- pandasecurity.
- precisesecurity.
- sophos.
- sunbeltsoftware.
- symantec
- threatexpert.
- trendmicro.
- virscan.
- virus.
- virusbuster.nprotect.
- viruschief.
- virustotal.
- webroot.
It deletes the initially executed copy of itself
NOTES:
This worm monitors the Internet activities of the infected system to steal user credentials if the user visits websites with the following strings:
- *&password=*
- *.moneybookers.*/*login.pl
- *1and1.com/xml/config*
- *4shared.com/login*
- *:2082/login*
- *:2083/login*
- *:2086/login*
- *:2222/CMD_LOGIN*
- *alertpay.com/login*
- *aol.*/*login.psp*
- *bcointernacional*login*
- *bebo.*/c/home/ajax_post_lifestream_comment
- *bebo.*/c/profile/comment_post.json
- *bebo.*/mail/MailCompose.jsp*
- *bigstring.*/*index.php*
- *clave=*
- *depositfiles.*/*/login*
- *dotster.com/*login*
- *dyndns*/account*
- *enom.com/login*
- *facebook.*/ajax/*MessageComposerEndpoint.php*
- *facebook.*/ajax/chat/send.php*
- *facebook.*/login.php*
- *fastmail.*/mail/*
- *fileserv.com/login*
- *filesonic.com/*login*
- *FLN-Password=*
- *freakshare.com/login*
- *friendster.*/rpc.php
- *friendster.*/sendmessage.php*
- *gmx.*/*FormLogin*
- *godaddy.com/login*
- *google.*/*ServiceLoginAuth*
- *hackforums.*/member.php
- *hotfile.com/login*
- *letitbit.net*
- *login.live.*/*post.srf*
- *login.Pass=*
- *login.yahoo.*/*login*
- *login_pass=*
- *login_password=*
- *LoginPassword=*
- *loginUserPassword=*
- *mediafire.com/*login*
- *megaupload.*/*login*
- *members*.iknowthatgirl*/members*
- *members.brazzers.com*
- *moniker.com/*Login*
- *namecheap.com/*login*
- *netflix.com/*ogin*
- *netload.in/index*
- *no-ip*/login*
- *officebanking.cl/*login.asp*
- *oron.com/login*
- *pas=*
- *pass=*
- *Passwd=*
- *Password=*
- *password]=*
- *paypal.*/webscr?cmd=_login-submit*
- *pw=*
- *runescape*/*weblogin*
- *screenname.aol.*/login.psp*
- *secure.logmein.*/*logincheck*
- *sendspace.com/login*
- *service=youtube*
- *signin.ebay*SignIn
- *sms4file.com/*/signin-do*
- *speedyshare.com/login*
- *steampowered*/login*
- *TextfieldPassword=*
- *thepiratebay.org/login*
- *torrentleech.org/*login*
- *twitter.*/*direct_messages/new*
- *twitter.*/*status*/update*
- *twitter.com/sessions
- *txtpass=*
- *txtPassword=*
- *uploaded.to/*login*
- *uploading.com/*login*
- *vip-file.com/*/signin-do*
- *vkontakte.ru/api.php
- *vkontakte.ru/mail.php
- *vkontakte.ru/wall.php
- *webnames.ru/*user_login*
- *what.cd/login*
- *whcms*dologin*
- *youporn.*/login*
- bebo Comment
- bebo Lifestream
- bebo Message
- clave
- comment
- EmailName
- Facebook IM
- Facebook Message
- FLN-Password
- FLN-UserName
- Friendster Comment
- Friendster Message
- Friendster Shoutout
- login
- login.Pass
- login.User
- login[password]
- login[username]
- login_email
- login_pass
- login_password
- loginid
- loginname
- LoginPassword
- LoginUserName
- loginUserPassword
- Message
- msg_text
- numeroTarjeta
- Passwd
- Password
- quick_password
- quick_username
- screenname
- session[password]
- session[username_or_email]
- shoutout
- status
- TextfieldEmail
- TextfieldPassword
- token
- Twitter Message
- Twitter Tweet
- txtEmail
- txtpass
- txtPassword
- txtuser
- userid
- username
- vkontakte Chat
- vkontakte Message
- vkontakte Wall
It attempts to steal user credentials used in the following websites:
- 1and1
- 4shared
- Alertpay
- Banco International
- Bebo
- BigString
- Brazzers
- Depositfiles
- Dotster
- DynDNS
- Fastmail
- Fileserve
- Filesonic
- Freakshare
- Friendster
- Gmail
- Godaddy
- Hackforums
- Hotfile
- IKnowThatGirl
- Letitbit
- LogMeIn
- Mediafire
- Megaupload
- Moneybookers
- Moniker
- Namecheap
- Netflix
- Netload
- OfficeBanking
- PayPal
- Runescape
- Sendspace
- Sms4file
- Speedyshare
- Steam
- Thepiratebay
- Torrentleech
- Uploaded
- Uploading
- Vip-file
- Vkontakte
- Webnames
- Whatcd
- Yahoo
- YouPorn
- YouTube
It monitors the following browsers:
- Flock
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
It has the following backdoor capabilities:
- Join an IRC channel
- Update Itself
- Download other files
- Perfrom Slowloris, UDP, and SYN flooding
- Run Reverse Socks4 proxy server
- Send MSN Messenger messages
- Insert iframe tags into HTML files
- Visit a Web Site
- Block DNS
- Steal login credentials
- Log in to FTP sites
- Create processes
- Modify the following system files:
ipconfig.exe
verclsid.exe
regedit.exe
rundll32.exe
cmd.exe
regsvr32.exe
It hooks the following APIs to hide itself and to aid its routines:
- CopyFileA
- CopyFileW
- CreateFileA
- DeleteFileA
- DeleteFileW
- DnsFree
- DnsQuery_A
- DnsQuery_W
- GetAddrInfoW
- HttpSendRequestA
- HttpSendRequestW
- InternetWriteFile
- MoveFileA
- MoveFileW
- NtEnumerateValueKey
- NtQueryDirectoryFile
- PR_Write
- RegCreateKeyExA
- RegCreateKeyExW
- URLDownloadToFileA
- URLDownloadToFileW
It drops shortcut files pointing to the copy of itself in removable drives. These dropped .LNK files use the names of the folders located on the said drives for their file names. It then sets the attributes of the original folders to Hidden to trick the user into clicking the .LNK files.
SOLUTION
9.200
Step 1
For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 users, before doing any scans, please make sure you disable System Restore to allow full scanning of your computer.
Step 2
Scan your computer with your Trend Micro product and note files detected as WORM_DORKBOT.SS
Step 3
Restart in Safe Mode
Step 4
Delete this registry value
Important: Editing the Windows Registry incorrectly can lead to irreversible system malfunction. Please do this step only if you know how or you can ask assistance from your system administrator. Else, check this Microsoft article first before modifying your computer's registry.
- In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- {malware file name} = %User Profile%\Application Data\{malware file name}.exe
- {malware file name} = %User Profile%\Application Data\{malware file name}.exe
Step 5
Search and delete this folder
- {drive letter}:\RECYCLER
Step 6
- Open a command prompt.
- For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 users, click Start>Run. In the Open input box, type CMD then press Enter.
- In the CMD console, type the following:
ATTRIB [+R | -R] [+A | -A ] [+S | -S] [+H | -H] [+I | -I] [drive:][path][file name] [/S [/D] [/L]]
Where:
+ Sets an attribute.
- Clears an attribute
R Read-only file attribute
A Archive file attribute
S System file attribute
H Hidden file attribute
I Not content indexed file attribute
[drive:][path][filename]
Specifies a file or files for attrib to process
/S Processes matching files in the current folder and all subfolders.
/D Processes folders
/L Work on the attributes of the Symbolic Link versus the target of the Symbolic Link
Example:
To unhide all files and folders (including subfolders) in drive D:
ATTRIB –H D:\* /S /D
- Repeat Step 2 for folders and files in other drives or directories.
Step 7
Search and delete this file
- {drive letter}:\{folder name}.lnk
Step 8
Search and delete AUTORUN.INF files created by WORM_DORKBOT.SS that contain these strings
[AutoRun]
;{garbage characters}
shellexecute=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
icon=shell32.dll,7
;{garbage characters}
shell\open\command=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
action=Open folder to view files
;{garbage characters}
shell\explore\command=RECYCLER\{malware file name}.exe
;{garbage characters}
useautoplay=1
Step 9
Restart in normal mode and scan your computer with your Trend Micro product for files detected as WORM_DORKBOT.SS. If the detected files have already been cleaned, deleted, or quarantined by your Trend Micro product, no further step is required. You may opt to simply delete the quarantined files. Please check this Knowledge Base page for more information.
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