It comes with MySQLdb.dll and appears to report the IP address(es) of the compromised host(s) back to some central database. There's even a credits line that reads iSoZoNE WAS H3R3. It installs files named 1MB.Test and 5MB.Test in %sysdir%\pk32 and sets up an admin password entry. The pk32 directory is setup as home in the ServuDaemon config file.
To clean it out - we remove the WMS.exe from %sysdir% (we've seen it on win2k and XP) and remove the install kit from %sysdir%\system32\nt, the Servu* files and Serv-UID from %sysdir%, and delete the %sysdir%\pk32 directory. On the compromised machines we have found you can see WMS.exe in the task manager process list and the WinIP service in the services list. I've not seen the BUNDLER_WMS.EXE filename yet so maybe you have something different or perhaps this is evolution.
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Steve Blass
sblass@xxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Hummer Marchand [mailto:HMarchand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 1:17 PM
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] new trojan
Has anyone seen or know of the Win32/Toolber.c.Trojan, what it does. My av
found it in \WINNT\BUNDLER_WMS.EXE. I searched TrendMicro,Sophos,CA,
Symantic, Mcafee and could not find a reference.
thanks,
Hummer Marchand
Cyber Security Administrator
Routt County Government
970-870-5305
FX 970-879-3669
970-870-5305 office
FX 970-879-3669
email: hmarchand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hmarchand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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