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[Full-disclosure] Re: new linux malware

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Re: new linux malware
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:58:32 +0200
Marco Monicelli wrote:
Dear Gadi,

this malware looks like the famous Kaiten IRC bot. If you want, I can send
the source code of it but it is already known by most of AVs and I think
the source is public nowadays. This must be just another variant and
bytheway it's detected as far as I can see from your quoted informations so
it shouldn't be dangerous.

Indeed, it has become an annoying trend everybody talks about but nobody writes about. Trojan horses, worms, etc. exploiting PHP bugs. Either vulnerabilities in know applications such as WordPress, PHPBB, Drupal, etc. or actually trying different permutations to attack the site.


Many of these are indeed based on the old kaiten code. As someone mentioned previously in this thread or another, it can even be found on packet storm.

Still, this one has a kick in the second payload with a worm that also attacks other systems and I can say is not just yet another PHP worm, but actually what I'd call linux malware.

Anyone else seeing their web server logs going crazy with new patterns every day? Email me, I am starting a sharing system where these can be shared mutually so we can better protect ourselves, create signatures, etc.


Anyway, tnx for keeping us updated!

:)

        Gadi.

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