Worm.Win32.Ainslot.VB_597ac1a58c

by malwarelabrobot on January 28th, 2014 in Malware Descriptions.

Trojan.Generic.8335588 (BitDefender), Worm:Win32/Ainslot.A (Microsoft), Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Dapato.aows (Kaspersky), Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT (VIPRE), Trojan.MulDrop3.44676 (DrWeb), Gen:Variant.Kazy.59734 (B) (Emsisoft), Generic.grp!hy (McAfee), WS.Reputation.1 (Symantec), Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Dapato (Ikarus), Trojan.Generic.8335588 (FSecure), Generic27.ALMD (AVG), MSIL:Crypt-GU [Trj] (Avast), TROJ_SPNR.11L612 (TrendMicro), Worm.Win32.Ainslot.VB.FD, GenericAutorunWorm.YR, WormAinslot_VariantOfZeus.YR (Lavasoft MAS)
Behaviour: Trojan-Dropper, Trojan, Worm, WormAutorun


The description has been automatically generated by Lavasoft Malware Analysis System and it may contain incomplete or inaccurate information.

Summary
Technical Details
Removal Recommendations

MD5: 597ac1a58c3b040c6879d4c2900d0d22
SHA1: 8b58a6fe965d9cd4675f4c8c545370a386b2fd1f
SHA256: b810f5bec1ced7624af5b154b26155e448b25a4897135caa26439967f4294433
SSDeep: 24576:qcl4ji3Ze7FFoDrg7CW05htukcD7L49PC3OM:q2IkQ4T
Size: 829440 bytes
File type: EXE
Platform: WIN32
Entropy: Not Packed
PEID: AsCryptv01, MicrosoftVisualC, NETexecutable, UPolyXv05_v6
Company: WinterSoft
Created at: 2012-03-08 13:37:11
Analyzed on: WindowsXP SP3 32-bit


Summary:

Worm. A program that is primarily replicating on networks or removable drives.

Payload

Behaviour Description
WormAutorun A worm can spread via removable drives. It writes its executable and creates "autorun.inf" scripts on all removable drives. The autorun script will execute the Worm's file once a user opens a drive's folder in Windows Explorer.


Process activity

The Worm creates the following process(es):

Reader_sl.exe:1064
wuauclt.exe:344
reg.exe:1676
reg.exe:952
reg.exe:188
reg.exe:840
jusched.exe:1056
%original file name%.exe:388

The Worm injects its code into the following process(es):
No processes have been created.

File activity

The process wuauclt.exe:344 makes changes in the file system.
The Worm creates and/or writes to the following file(s):

%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.chk (100 bytes)
%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.log (3576 bytes)
%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb (100 bytes)

The Worm deletes the following file(s):

%WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\tmp.edb (0 bytes)

The process jusched.exe:1056 makes changes in the file system.
The Worm creates and/or writes to the following file(s):

%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Local Settings\Temp\jusched.log (347 bytes)

The process %original file name%.exe:388 makes changes in the file system.
The Worm creates and/or writes to the following file(s):

%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\svchost.exe (1 bytes)
%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\ModsBlackOps3in1.exe (3902 bytes)

Registry activity

The process Reader_sl.exe:1064 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\{c155cd73-744b-11e2-8294-806d6172696f}]
"BaseClass" = "Drive"

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
"AppData" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data"

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\{c155cd72-744b-11e2-8294-806d6172696f}]
"BaseClass" = "Drive"

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\{b98117e8-75ca-11e2-81b2-000c293708fb}]
"BaseClass" = "Drive"

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2\{c155cd75-744b-11e2-8294-806d6172696f}]
"BaseClass" = "Drive"

The process reg.exe:1676 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "4C 27 BC 7C EC FB 51 3B 2A C4 93 84 E4 90 BC DD"

[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile]
"DoNotAllowExceptions" = "0"

The process reg.exe:952 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "63 F7 5A 64 2B 64 F8 12 94 2A 4E DF 1D 24 72 1F"

Adds a rule to the firewall Windows which allows any network activity:

[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List\%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data]
"svchost.exe" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\svchost.exe:*:Enabled:Windows Messanger"

The process reg.exe:188 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "D9 01 3E 77 92 FB CE 6E 47 C2 9C 6A 5B 3F ED 3F"

Adds a rule to the firewall Windows which allows any network activity:

[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List\%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data]
"UFA9MRJ8VO.exe" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\UFA9MRJ8VO.exe:*:Enabled:Windows Messanger"

The process reg.exe:840 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "D4 BF 49 70 97 13 1C 63 5E 5B C9 44 17 C3 0D 22"

[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile]
"DoNotAllowExceptions" = "0"

The process %original file name%.exe:388 makes changes in the system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:

[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "C8 B9 07 57 93 B7 63 F1 B3 E6 BE A6 10 E4 A2 A1"

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
"AppData" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data"

"Cache" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files"

To automatically run itself each time Windows is booted, the Worm adds the following link to its file to the system registry autorun key:

[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"svchost" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\ModsBlackOps3in1.exe"

Network activity (URLs)

No activity has been detected.

HOSTS file anomalies

No changes have been detected.

Rootkit activity

No anomalies have been detected.

Propagation

A worm can spread via removable drives. It writes its executable and creates "autorun.inf" scripts on all removable drives. The autorun script will execute the Worm's file once a user opens a drive's folder in Windows Explorer.


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Manual removal*

  1. Terminate malicious process(es) (How to End a Process With the Task Manager):

    wuauclt.exe:344
    reg.exe:1676
    reg.exe:952
    reg.exe:188
    reg.exe:840
    %original file name%.exe:388

  2. Delete the original Worm file.
  3. Delete or disinfect the following files created/modified by the Worm:

    %WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.chk (100 bytes)
    %WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.log (3576 bytes)
    %WinDir%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb (100 bytes)
    %Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Local Settings\Temp\jusched.log (347 bytes)
    %Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\svchost.exe (1 bytes)
    %Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\ModsBlackOps3in1.exe (3902 bytes)

  4. Delete the following value(s) in the autorun key (How to Work with System Registry):

    [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
    "svchost" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\ModsBlackOps3in1.exe"

  5. Find and delete all copies of the worm's file together with "autorun.inf" scripts on removable drives.
  6. Reboot the computer.

*Manual removal may cause unexpected system behaviour and should be performed at your own risk.

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