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Re: New PowerPoint Trojan installs itself as LSP

Subject: Re: New PowerPoint Trojan installs itself as LSP
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 14:48:58 -0400
Do we what port this backdoor is trying to connect through?

On 7/18/06, Juha-Matti Laurio <juha-matti.laurio@netti.fi> wrote:
It appears that there is a new type of PowerPoint 0-day Trojan spreading,
more details at this write-up:
http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2
006-071812-3213-99

What the technical details section says is:
"Installs the file SNootern.dll as a layered service provider (LSP)"

Wikipedia has only stub type article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layered_Service_Provider

Is this 'mechanism' very common and is it difficult to detect by AV?

This new Trojan entitled as Riler.F opens a back door and tries to connect to 
8800.org,
earlier Bifrose Trojan uses (or used) this domain too.

There is a new C variant of Trojan.PPDropper as well, but no information about 
the file name of PowerPoint attachment etc.
Symantec reports Infection Length as 220,160 bytes, same as used by 
Trojan.PPDropper.B.
This size information is from Trojan description of another vendor, however.

This summary has been updated to related PowerPoint 0-day FAQ document.

Regards,
Juha-Matti
http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/author/juha-matti/


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