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Re: Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.E

Subject: Re: Backdoor:Win32/Hackdef.E
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:11:21 +0200
Actually it's exactly like I said:

(Quote from my previous email)
 but it's now too famous around so AV
 should be now updated to recognize it or at least a standard version
 (End of Quote)

 The file you download from the website is the standard one. If you just
 had a look at the videoclip found on the link I gave, you could have seen
 an example of How To make it undetectable. And there are other different
 ways of achieving that goal.

 Cheers

 Yog-Sotho



this is what i do with hacker defender in Active Directory


1)  download Hacker Defender from the link on Rookit.com

2)  Use Software restriction to get a hash and put a policy

3)  the tools, KHS, FHS, ICE Sword, rkdetector,  can find the presencd

4) Macafee can also find and remove the rootkit


In a message dated 10/27/2005 2:41:35 AM Central Daylight Time,
marco.monicelli@marcegaglia.com writes:
 Dear Alex,

 that is not really a simple trojan.... it's a Windows Rootkit and its name
 is Hackdefender. You can gather many usefull information about it on
 www.rootkits.com. It's a smart rootkit which uses a technique based on
 changing words inside the rootkit's files in order to fool AV. And I must
 admit it does the job pretty good but it's now too famous around so AV
 should be now updated to recognize it or at least a standard version (it
 can be customized to become undetected).

 For your fun and knowledge, here's a link to a AVI file which shows you
 how
 it beats the AV defences.

 http://rapidshare.de/files/6816080/hxdef_defeating_modern_detectors.rar.html


 Cheers

 Yog-Sotho



 After installing October's MS Malicious Software Removal tool, a
 couple of server, one behing a Sonicwall TZ170 firewall have shown he
 presence of Win32/Hackdef.E and Win32/Hackdef.T. The MS tools they
 have been removed.




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