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[Full-Disclosure] Heads up: Possible lsass worm in the wild

Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Heads up: Possible lsass worm in the wild
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:25:09 +0200 (CEST)
Hello,

for those interested in a sample, it may be obtained at
http://exploit.nothackers.org/msiwin84-lsass.zip

Kaspersky AV say: Agobot.GEN (heuristic match)
Trend Micro AV says: WORM_AGOBOT.JF (exact match)

Detailed description for this variant:
"http://uk.trendmicro-
europe.com/enterprise/security_info/ve_detail.php?
id=58902&VName=WORM_AGOBOT.JF"

BTW, Trend Micro says the Agobot (alias Gaobot/Phatbot) malware 
family has over 900 variants. F-Secure says there are 450 members. 
Anyhow, there are many subtle variants and Agobot is the most 
populous family ever. VXers willing, it may even reach Agobot.JFK some 
time...

Sincerely: Tamas Feher.


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