Modified by: Kathleen Notario

ALIASES:

VirTool:Win32/VBInject.gen!DM (Microsoft); Generic.dx!uyx (Mcafee); Mal/Generic-L (Sophos); W32/Refroso.AGEA!tr (Fortinet)

 PLATFORM:

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003

 OVERALL RISK RATING:
 DAMAGE POTENTIAL:
 DISTRIBUTION POTENTIAL:
 REPORTED INFECTION:

  • Threat Type: Worm

  • Destructiveness: No

  • Encrypted: No

  • In the wild: Yes

  OVERVIEW

Infection Channel: Propagates via peer-to-peer networks, Propagates via removable drives

This worm arrives by connecting affected removable drives to a system. 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 executes commands from a remote malicious user, effectively compromising the affected system. However, as of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible.

It modifies the affected system's HOSTS files. This prevents users from accessing certain websites.

  TECHNICAL DETAILS

File Size: 274,432 bytes
File Type: EXE
Memory Resident: Yes
Initial Samples Received Date: 24 Jan 2012
Payload: Compromises system security, Modifies HOSTS file

Arrival Details

This worm arrives by connecting affected removable drives to a system.

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:

  • %Program Files%\winlogon.exe

(Note: %Program Files% is the default Program Files folder, usually C:\Program Files.)

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
Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"

Other System Modifications

This worm creates the following registry entry(ies) to bypass Windows Firewall:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\
FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\AuthorizedApplications\
List
Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"

Propagation

This worm creates the following folders in all removable drives:

  • DATABLOCK

It drops copies of itself into the following folders used in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks:

  • %Program Files%\LimeWire\Shared
  • %Program Files%\eDonkey2000\incoming
  • %Program Files%\KAZAA
  • %Program Files%\Morpheus\My Shared Folder\
  • %Program Files%\BearShare\Shared\
  • %Program Files%\ICQ\Shared Files\
  • %Program Files%\Grokster\My Grokster\
  • %System Root%\My Downloads\

(Note: %Program Files% is the default Program Files folder, usually C:\Program Files.. %System Root% is the root folder, which is usually C:\. It is also where the operating system is located.)

It drops the following copy(ies) of itself in all removable drives:

  • {Removable Drive}:\DATABLOCK\System\DATABLOCK.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]
open=DATABLOCK\System\DATABLOCK.EXE
icon=%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll,4
action=Open folder to view files
shell\open\command=DATABLOCK\System\DATABLOCK.EXE
shell\open\default=1

Backdoor Routine

This worm connects to any of the following IRC server(s):

  • http://{BLOCKED}trocked.servequake.com

It executes the following commands from a remote malicious user:

  • Download and execute files
  • Get drive information such as drive type and available disk space
  • Get system information such as OS information, IP address, hostname, user name, etc.
  • Get network information such as speed, uptime, etc.
  • Kill processes
  • List processes
  • Log keystrokes
  • Perform SYN and UDP floods
  • Propagate itself via Windows Live Messenger
  • Restart itself

However, as of this writing, the said sites are inaccessible.

Dropping Routine

This worm drops the following file(s), which it uses for its keylogging routine:

  • %Program Files%\svchost.dat

(Note: %Program Files% is the default Program Files folder, usually C:\Program Files.)

HOSTS File Modification

This worm adds the following strings to the Windows HOSTS file:

  • 127.0.0.1 avg.com
  • 127.0.0.1 avp.com
  • 127.0.0.1 ca.com
  • 127.0.0.1 customer.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 dispatch.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 download.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 f-secure.com
  • 127.0.0.1 kaspersky-labs.com
  • 127.0.0.1 kaspersky.com
  • 127.0.0.1 liveupdate.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com
  • 127.0.0.1 mast.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 my-etrust.com
  • 127.0.0.1 nai.com
  • 127.0.0.1 networkassociates.com
  • 127.0.0.1 rads.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 scanner.novirusthanks.org
  • 127.0.0.1 secure.nai.com
  • 127.0.0.1 securityresponse.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 sophos.com
  • 127.0.0.1 symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 threatexpert.com
  • 127.0.0.1 trendmicro.com
  • 127.0.0.1 update.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 updates.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 us.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 virscan.org
  • 127.0.0.1 viruslist.com
  • 127.0.0.1 virusscan.jotti.org
  • 127.0.0.1 virustotal.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.avp.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.avg.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.ca.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.f-secure.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.grisoft.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.my-etrust.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.nai.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.networkassociates.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.sophos.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.symantec.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.trendmicro.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.virscan.org
  • 127.0.0.1 www.viruslist.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.virusscan.jotti.org
  • 127.0.0.1 bitdefender.com
  • 127.0.0.1 macafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 microsoft.com
  • 127.0.0.1 nod32.com
  • 127.0.0.1 norton.com
  • 127.0.0.1 pandasoftware.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.download.mcafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.hotmail.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky-labs.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.macafee.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.microsoft.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.nod32.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.norton.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.pandasoftware.com
  • 127.0.0.1 www.virustotal.com

NOTES:

It drops copies of itself as DC201008.JPG.exe into folders used in peer-to-peer networks.

  SOLUTION

Minimum Scan Engine: 9.200
FIRST VSAPI PATTERN FILE: 8.730.06
FIRST VSAPI PATTERN DATE: 24 Jan 2012
VSAPI OPR PATTERN File: 8.731.00
VSAPI OPR PATTERN Date: 25 Jan 2012

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

Restart in Safe Mode

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Step 3

Delete this registry value

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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
    • Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"
  • In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    • Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"
  • In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
    • Windows Live Guards = "%Program Files%\winlogon.exe"

Step 4

Search and delete this file

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There may be some component files that are hidden. Please make sure you check the Search Hidden Files and Folders checkbox in the More advanced options option to include all hidden files and folders in the search result.
  • %Program Files%\svchost.dat

Step 5

Search and delete these folders

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Please make sure you check the Search Hidden Files and Folders checkbox in the More advanced options option to include all hidden folders in the search result.  
  • {Removable Drive}:\DATABLOCK

Step 6

Search and delete AUTORUN.INF files created by WORM_IRCBRUTE.VZ that contain these strings

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  • [autorun]
  • open=DATABLOCK\System\DATABLOCK.EXE
  • icon=%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll,4
  • action=Open folder to view files
  • shell\open\command=DATABLOCK\System\DATABLOCK.EXE
  • shell\open\default=1

Step 7

Remove these strings added by the malware/grayware/spyware in the HOSTS file

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    • 127.0.0.1 avg.com
    • 127.0.0.1 avp.com
    • 127.0.0.1 ca.com
    • 127.0.0.1 customer.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 dispatch.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 download.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 f-secure.com
    • 127.0.0.1 kaspersky-labs.com
    • 127.0.0.1 kaspersky.com
    • 127.0.0.1 liveupdate.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com
    • 127.0.0.1 mast.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 my-etrust.com
    • 127.0.0.1 nai.com
    • 127.0.0.1 networkassociates.com
    • 127.0.0.1 rads.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 scanner.novirusthanks.org
    • 127.0.0.1 secure.nai.com
    • 127.0.0.1 securityresponse.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 sophos.com
    • 127.0.0.1 symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 threatexpert.com
    • 127.0.0.1 trendmicro.com
    • 127.0.0.1 update.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 updates.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 us.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 virscan.org
    • 127.0.0.1 viruslist.com
    • 127.0.0.1 virusscan.jotti.org
    • 127.0.0.1 virustotal.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.avp.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.avg.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.ca.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.f-secure.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.grisoft.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.my-etrust.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.nai.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.networkassociates.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.sophos.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.symantec.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.trendmicro.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.virscan.org
    • 127.0.0.1 www.viruslist.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.virusscan.jotti.org
    • 127.0.0.1 bitdefender.com
    • 127.0.0.1 macafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 microsoft.com
    • 127.0.0.1 nod32.com
    • 127.0.0.1 norton.com
    • 127.0.0.1 pandasoftware.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.download.mcafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.hotmail.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.kaspersky-labs.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.macafee.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.microsoft.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.nod32.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.norton.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.pandasoftware.com
    • 127.0.0.1 www.virustotal.com
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Step 8

Restart in normal mode and scan your computer with your Trend Micro product for files detected as WORM_IRCBRUTE.VZ. 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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