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| Subject: | Botnet is back, and some info FYI. |
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| Date: | Thu, 06 Jan 2005 14:57:01 +0200 |
Hi everyone,
I wanted to let you know how this worked out.
The packets that were coming into my network stopped for a few days, and then restarted.
This time, I was ready with netcat. I had netcat listen on port 3127 and grabbed the
payload from a couple of connections. It looks like the bots are using a utility from the
www.steelbytes.com website ("port tunnel" maybe), and when Norton Antivirus
looked at the file, it identified it as being related to or otherwise infected with
Bloodhound.Mydoom.Cli. I have the contents from one of the tcp sessions up at
http://www.sbbsnet.net/netcatfile.gz, if anyone wants to see it. This file may contain
the actual virus.Regards,
--Laura
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