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Full Disclosure: Re: New virus - possible rootkit

Re: New virus - possible rootkit

From: Bipin Gautam <gautam.bipin_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 20:43:04 +0545

> This appears to be an IRC bot that encrypts its traffic to fly beneath the
> radar. What makes it more interesting is that the directories it creates
> have SYSTEM ownership and only system and creator/owner can access the
> files. Changing permissions on the files or directorys will only be changed
> back. It also appears that if you remove the file, it will start revoking
> permissions on all files and will remove everyones but SYSTEM's permission
> to all files.
>

i've been talking abt this for abt a year now... Sometimes BEFORE
there was a worm who exploited the features of EFS in NTFS, winxp
now.... this threat.

http://72.14.203.104/search?hl=zh-TW&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fbipin.securityhead.com%2Fall.html

-- 
Bipin Gautam
http://bipin.tk
Zeroth law of security: The possibility of poking a system from lower
privilege is zero unless & until there is possibility of direct,
indirect or consequential communication between the two...
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