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Re: SQL injection ... another attack

Subject: Re: SQL injection ... another attack
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:36:36 +0200
Maxime Ducharme wrote:
Hi to the list

today we received the same SQL injection attack
on the same URL :
[...]
The lol.exe file can be found in this archive for inspection :
http://www.cybergeneration.com/security/2005.01.19/lol.zip
zip pass is das978tewa234
[...]

I'm interested if someone do an analysis on this file.

KAV (update of 20.01.2005/115094) detects it as Backdoor.Win32.SdBot.gen.

Aliases (from virulist.com) are: W32/Lolol.worm.gen (McAfee), Win32.IRC.Bot.based (Doctor Web), Troj/IRCBot-Fam (Sophos), Backdoor:IRC/SdBot (RAV), Worm/Sdbot.39936.B (H+BEDV), Win32:SdBot-g2 (ALWIL), Backdoor.SDBot.Gen (SOFTWIN), Trojan.IRCBot.gen (ClamAV), Bck/Sdbot.BCT (Panda), IRC/SdBot.COU (Eset).

friendly yours,
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Teodor Cimpoesu, Project Manager
Kaspersky Lab. Romania
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