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Re: unknown backdoor: 220 StnyFtpd 0wns j0
From: Ryan Sumida <rsumida () csulb edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 13:24:58 -0700

Thank you all for the help, I definitily appreciate it.  The last system I 
checked had ftp running on port 15708 which makes me believe it is not the 
WORM_KIBUV.B but a similar variant.  Sorry for the unnecessary post, I 
googled the whole string which didn't come back with anything.  I should 
have just googled "StnyFtpd". 

Thanks again,

Ryan

full-disclosure-admin () lists netsys com wrote on 09/23/2004 10:42:13 AM:


I've been finding a few compromised Windows systems on our campus that 
have a random port open with a banner of "220  0wns j0".  All 
the systems seem to be doing SYN scans on port 445 and LSASS buffer 
overflow attempts.  Anyone know what worm/bot is doing this?  I don't 
have access to these machines so I can only get a network view of what 
the systems are doing. 

Thanks, 

Ryan

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