WORM_AUTORUN.M
Worm:Win32/Nuqel.A (Microsoft); Worm.Win32.Fakefolder.a (Tencent)
Windows
Threat Type: Worm
Destructiveness: No
Encrypted:
In the wild: Yes
OVERVIEW
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 uses Windows Task Scheduler to create a scheduled task that executes the dropped copy.
It disables Task Manager, Registry Editor, and Folder Options.
It drops copies of itself in removable drives. These dropped copies use the names of the folders located on the said drives for their file names.
However, as of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
616,448 bytes
EXE
Yes
30 Nov 2017
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:
- %System%\RVHOST.exe
- %Windows%\RVHOST.exe
(Note: %System% is the Windows system folder, where it usually is C:\Windows\System32 on all Windows operating system versions.. %Windows% is the Windows folder, where it usually is C:\Windows on all Windows operating system versions.)
It uses Windows Task Scheduler to create a scheduled task that executes the dropped copy.
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
Yahoo Messengger = %System%\RVHOST.exe
It modifies the following registry entries to ensure it automatic execution at every system startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Shell = "Explorer.exe RVHOST.exe"
The scheduled task executes the malware every:
- 9:00 AM
Other System Modifications
This Worm adds the following registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\
WorkgroupCrawler\Shares
shared = "\New Folder.exe"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
services\Schedule
AtTaskMaxHours = "0"
It creates the following registry entry(ies) to disable Task Manager, Registry Tools and Folder Options:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
Explorer
NofolderOptions = "1"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
System
DisableTaskMgr = "1"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
System
DisableRegistryTools = "1"
Propagation
This Worm drops the following copy(ies) of itself in all removable drives:
- {Removable Drive Letter}:\New Folder.exe
It drops copies of itself in removable drives. These dropped copies use the names of the folders located on the said drives for their file names.
Other Details
This Worm connects to the following possibly malicious URL:
- http://nhatquanglan2.{BLOCKED}h.com/setting.nql
- http://nhatquanglan2.{BLOCKED}h.com/setting.xls
- http://www.freewebs.com/{BLOCKED}gquang/setting.nql
- http://www.freewebs.com/{BLOCKED}ongquang/setting.xls
It does the following:
- It creates the following scheduled task:
- TaskName: At1
- Triggers: At 9:00 AM everyday
- Actions: executes the dropped copy "%System%\RVHOST.exe"
(Note: %System% is the Windows system folder, where it usually is C:\Windows\System32 on all Windows operating system versions.)
However, as of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible.
SOLUTION
9.850
13.814.03
30 Nov 2017
13.815.00
01 Dec 2017
Step 1
Before doing any scans, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 users must disable System Restore to allow full scanning of their computers.
Step 2
Note that not all files, folders, and registry keys and entries are installed on your computer during this malware's/spyware's/grayware's execution. This may be due to incomplete installation or other operating system conditions. If you do not find the same files/folders/registry information, please proceed to the next step.
Step 3
Identify and terminate files detected as WORM_AUTORUN.M
- Windows Task Manager may not display all running processes. In this case, please use a third-party process viewer, preferably Process Explorer, to terminate the malware/grayware/spyware file. You may download the said tool here.
- If the detected file is displayed in either Windows Task Manager or Process Explorer but you cannot delete it, restart your computer in safe mode. To do this, refer to this link for the complete steps.
- If the detected file is not displayed in either Windows Task Manager or Process Explorer, continue doing the next steps.
Step 4
Enable Registry Editor, Task Manager, and Folder options
Step 5
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
- Yahoo Messengger = %System%\RVHOST.exe
- Yahoo Messengger = %System%\RVHOST.exe
- In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WorkgroupCrawler\Shares
- shared = "\New Folder.exe"
- shared = "\New Folder.exe"
- In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Schedule
- AtTaskMaxHours = "0"
- AtTaskMaxHours = "0"
Step 6
Restore this modified 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_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
- Shell = "Explorer.exe RVHOST.exe"
- Shell = "Explorer.exe RVHOST.exe"
Step 7
Delete the Scheduled Tasks added by this malware/grayware
To delete the added Scheduled Task file:
For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003:
- Open the Windows Scheduled Tasks. To do this, click Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Scheduled Tasks.
- Double-click on a .JOB file.
- Check if the malware path and file name exists in the .JOB file. To do this, check the value in the Run field.
- If found, select the .JOB file then press SHIFT+DELETE to permanently delete the file.
- Repeat the steps above for the remaining .JOB files.
For Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012:
- Open the Windows Task Scheduler. To do this:
• On Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008, click Start, type taskschd.msc in the Search input field, then press Enter.
• On Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012, right-click on the lower left corner of the screen, click Run, type taskschd.msc, then press Enter. - In the left panel of the Task Scheduler Window, click Task Scheduler Library.
- In the upper-middle panel, click a Task.
- In the lower middle panel, click the Actions tab
- Check if the malware path and file name exists in the task. To do this, check the value in the Details column under the Actions tab.
- If found, select the task and press DELETE and click Yes to delete the task.
- Repeat the steps above for the remaining tasks.
Step 8
Restart in normal mode and scan your computer with your Trend Micro product for files detected as WORM_AUTORUN.M. 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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