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Subject: [NT] Multiple Vendor Antivirus Software Fails to Access Maliciously Named Files
Date: 21 Nov 2005 17:13:06 +0200
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  Multiple Vendor Antivirus Software Fails to Access Maliciously Named Files
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SUMMARY

Windows system may use different kinds of special characters inside 
filenames, several anti-virus engines are unable to analyze these 
specially named files, allowing to bypass infected files.

DETAILS

Vulnerable anti-virus Engines:
 * Kaspersky Antivirus
 * Symantec AntiVirus
 * F-Prot Antivirus
 * ClamWin Antivirus
 * Avast Antivirus
 * RAV AntiVirus
 * Microsoft AntiSpyware

Software tested :
 * Symantec AntiVirus Corporate version 8.0
 * Kaspersky Antivirus Personal Pro version 4.5.0.104
 * Kaspersky Antivirus For MS NTServer version 4.5.0.104
 * F-Prot Antivirus version 3.16c
 * ClamWin Antivirus version 0.87
 * Avast.Professional.Edition version 4.6.603
 * RAV.AntiVirus.Desktop version 8.6
 * Microsoft AntiSpyware version beta1

Choose a malicious file which would be detected, such as nc.exe, rename 
the file as nc??.exe (?? =Hex C0 D7 BA DC) Then these malicious files will 
be not detected by Antivirus scan.

Because these special names are unable directly to input, so if you want 
to run these file, you should use the following way:

   [ROOT@D:\Vul\bugtrap]#dir /x
   1998-01-03 14:37  59,392 NC294E~1.EXE nc??.exe
   [ROOT@D:\Vul\bugtrap]#NC294E~1.EXE -help
   [v1.10 NT]
   connect to somewhere: nc [-options] hostname port[s] [ports] ...
   listen for inbound: nc -l -p port [options] [hostname] [port]
   options:
   ...

Uses the MS-DOS name specification, we can operate file with Open Read 
Write and duplicate

In fact the most vendor all have the problem in regarding this king of 
file parse: For instance use the right key clicks these kinds of file, 
will be no scan option menu to show by Kaspersky Antivirus, and Symantec 
AntiVirus Corporate V10.0.1.1000 will detected but can't remove it. AVG 
Anti-Virus will be passed by normally path scan method, but can't read the 
file if click the scan option menu.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:alert7@xfocus.org> alert7.



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