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Re: [Full-disclosure] Trojan found on Linux server
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Trojan found on Linux server
- From: Niek <niek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 22:39:09 +0100
On 1/2/2006 10:31 PM +0200, Gaddis, Jeremy L. wrote:
After having a customer report that he had large amounts of outbound
traffic from one of his Linux servers, I began to investigate and found
a trojan.
The trojan had created a crontab for the "nobody" user (Apache was
running as nobody and, while I did not take the time to verify I believe
that Apache was probably the way the intruder got in) which, at 24
minutes after the hour, would write itself out to /tmp/ummtodkhk and
then execute itself.
The /tmp/ummtodkhk file was packed with UPX. It has been unpacked and
made available at http://www.jeremygaddis.com/files/ummtodkhk. It was
submitted to VirusTotal, but nothing identified as anything known.
The results of `crontab -l -u nobody >> nobody.cron` are available at
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/files/nobody.cron.
-j
Hi Jeremy,
This is a much seen thing these days.
Your customer probably got attacked by an insecure php script
(cacti/xmlphp/awstats/ect). Check your apache logs.
if I grep my logs for wget, I see tons of attempts.
The trojan is a an irc drone, listinging for ddos commands/ect.
Regards,
Niek
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