Worm.Win32.Dorkbot_2c1ea165a3
HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic (Kaspersky), Trojan.Win32.Kryptik.ngw (v) (VIPRE), Worm.Win32.Pushbot!IK (Emsisoft), Worm.Win32.Dorkbot.FD, BankerGeneric.YR, GenericInjector.YR, GenericPhysicalDrive0.YR, WormDorkbot.YR, GenericAutorunWorm.YR, GenericIRCBot.YR, GenericMSNWorm.YR, GenericDNSBlocker.YR, GenericUDPFlooder.YR, GenericSYNFlooder.YR, GenericProxy.YR, GenericUSBInfector.YR (Lavasoft MAS)
Behaviour: Banker, Trojan, Flooder, Worm, WormAutorun, IRCBot, MSNWorm, DNSBlocker, UDPFlooder, SYNFlooder, Trojan-Proxy, USBInfector
The description has been automatically generated by Lavasoft Malware Analysis System and it may contain incomplete or inaccurate information.
MD5: 2c1ea165a36990d50cca63835f9140ac
SHA1: 3accd44cbfc3eb12c7b18bdb792bca6a58caacbd
SHA256: 9a2e3b984e7a9539411b29fb3a67d174853097b4af9a68d5128cc38f119925cd
SSDeep: 1536:lKtm2lT9jN2QFOV9Y1rIESY5G9dPoT9/dexf0/RsmdU:QM2DR2QFO3CEESYwoT9lpSmdU
Size: 77824 bytes
File type: PE32
Platform: WIN32
Entropy: Packed
PEID: MicrosoftVisualC; Armadillov171; MicrosoftVisualCv50v60MFC; MicrosoftVisualC50; UPolyXv05_v6
Company: no certificate found
Created at: 1995-10-22 16:40:26
Summary:
Banker. Steals data relating to online banking systems, e-payment systems and credit card systems.
WormAutorun. A worm spreads 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.
IRCBot. A bot communicates with command and control servers via IRC channel.
MSNWorm. A worm spreads its copies through the MSN Messanger.
DNSBlocker. A program blocks designated DNS servers for making it difficult for users to locate specific domains or web sites on the Internet.
UDPFlooder. This program can make a UDP flood. A UDP flood attack is a denial-of-service attack using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). It can be initiated by sending a large number of UDP packets to random ports on a remote host.
SYNFlooder. This program can make a SYN flood. It is a form of denial-of-service attack in which an attacker sends a succession of SYN requests to a target's system in an attempt to consume enough server resources to make the system unresponsive to legitimate traffic.
Trojan-Proxy. This program can launch a proxy server (SOCKS4) on a designated TCP port.
USBInfector. A program registers a device notification with the help of RegisterDeviceNotification so it is notified when a USB device is plugged and then the worm copies itself to the USB device plugged into the affected computer.
Process activity
The Worm creates the following process(es):
2c1ea165a36990d50cca63835f9140ac.exe:1104
1.tmp:1824
2.tmp:844
Xtkmkj.exe:512
The Worm injects its code into the following process(es):
File activity
The process 2c1ea165a36990d50cca63835f9140ac.exe:1104 makes changes in a file system.
The Worm creates and/or writes to the following file(s):
%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\Xtkmkj.exe (601 bytes)
Registry activity
The process 2c1ea165a36990d50cca63835f9140ac.exe:1104 makes changes in a system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "C5 C3 F0 35 26 B8 A9 6D AA 9C 35 5A 2A 62 DD 0E"
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
"AppData" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data"
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]
"Xtkmkj" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\Xtkmkj.exe"
The process 1.tmp:1824 makes changes in a system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "F1 1E B9 67 76 F3 3D EE EB E4 C5 ED BF EF 96 7B"
The process 2.tmp:844 makes changes in a system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "41 6E 83 B1 D5 2F D0 48 21 F9 57 50 F7 44 DE AF"
The process Xtkmkj.exe:512 makes changes in a system registry.
The Worm creates and/or sets the following values in system registry:
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\RNG]
"Seed" = "00 30 62 A5 9C 2D 65 C2 98 79 11 2F 11 03 4C E5"
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
"AppData" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data"
Network activity (URLs)
A bot communicates with command and control servers via IRC channel.
This program can launch a proxy server (SOCKS4) on a designated TCP port.
A program blocks designated DNS servers for making it difficult for users to locate specific domains or web sites on the Internet.
This program can make a UDP flood. A UDP flood attack is a denial-of-service attack using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). It can be initiated by sending a large number of UDP packets to random ports on a remote host.
This program can make a SYN flood. It is a form of denial-of-service attack in which an attacker sends a succession of SYN requests to a target's system in an attempt to consume enough server resources to make the system unresponsive to legitimate traffic.
URL: hxxp://146.185.246.25/651.exe Country: Russian Federation Verdict: Malicious
URL: ng.grasshopperz11.com IP: 117.21.227.86
Rootkit activity
The Worm installs the following user-mode hooks in WININET.dll:
HttpSendRequestW
InternetWriteFile
HttpSendRequestA
The Worm installs the following user-mode hooks in ADVAPI32.dll:
RegCreateKeyExA
RegCreateKeyExW
The Worm installs the following user-mode hooks in WS2_32.dll:
send
GetAddrInfoW
The Worm installs the following user-mode hooks in kernel32.dll:
MoveFileA
CopyFileW
CopyFileA
MoveFileW
CreateFileW
CreateFileA
The Worm installs the following user-mode hooks in ntdll.dll:
LdrLoadDll
NtResumeThread
NtQueryDirectoryFile
NtEnumerateValueKey
Propagation
A worm spreads 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.
A program registers a device notification with the help of RegisterDeviceNotification so it is notified when a USB device is plugged and then the worm copies itself to the USB device plugged into the affected computer.
A worm spreads its copies through the MSN Messanger.
Remove it with Ad-Aware
- Click (here) to download and install Ad-Aware Free Antivirus.
- Update the definition files.
- Run a full scan of your computer.
Manual removal*
- Scan a system with an anti-rootkit tool.
- Terminate malicious process(es) (How to End a Process With the Task Manager):
2c1ea165a36990d50cca63835f9140ac.exe:1104
1.tmp:1824
2.tmp:844
Xtkmkj.exe:512 - Delete the original Worm file.
- Delete or disinfect the following files created/modified by the Worm:
%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\Xtkmkj.exe (601 bytes)
- Delete the following value(s) in the autorun key (How to Work with System Registry):
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Xtkmkj" = "%Documents and Settings%\%current user%\Application Data\Xtkmkj.exe" - Clean the Temporary Internet Files folder, which may contain infected files (How to clean Temporary Internet Files folder).
- Find and delete all copies of the worm's file together with "autorun.inf" scripts on removable drives.
- Reboot the computer.
*Manual removal may cause unexpected system behaviour and should be performed at your own risk.