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Linux.Siggen.577

Added to the Dr.Web virus database: 2018-05-03

Virus description added:

Technical Information

To ensure autorun and distribution:
Creates or modifies the following files:
  • /etc/init.d/tyolzomgal
  • /etc/cron.hourly/gcc4.sh
  • /etc/crontab
Creates or modifies the following symlinks:
  • /etc/rc1.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc2.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc3.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc4.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc5.d/S90tyolzomgal"
Malicious functions:
Launches itself as a daemon
Manages services:
  • update-rc.d tyolzomgal defaults
Launches processes:
  • /usr/bin/tyolzomgal
  • chkconfig --add tyolzomgal
  • sh -c sed -i '/\/etc\/cron.hourly\/gcc4.sh/d' /etc/crontab && echo '*/3 * * * * root /etc/cron.hourly/gcc4.sh' >> /etc/crontab
  • sed -i /\/etc\/cron.hourly\/gcc4.sh/d /etc/crontab
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs gnome-terminal 689
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs echo \"find\" 689
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs pwd 689
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs ls -la 689
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs sleep 1 689
  • /sbin/insserv tyolzomgal
Performs operations with the file system:
Modifies file access rights:
  • /etc/sednRrTCH
Creates or modifies files:
  • /lib/libudev4.so
  • /usr/bin/tyolzomgal
  • /etc/sednRrTCH
  • /var/run/gcc4.pid
  • /run/gcc4.pid
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs
Deletes files:
  • /etc/rc1.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc2.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc3.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc4.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc5.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S90tyolzomgal"
  • <SAMPLE_FULL_PATH>"
  • /usr/bin/gxzyjpcdrs"
Network activity:
Establishes connection:
  • 0.0.0.0:65520
  • 0.0.0.0:60000
DNS ASK:
  • la##.###############ewflbxvcuagfkxncvzxbbcnvzdwijhfalefhawhfawfvbxse.org
Other:
Collects information about network activity

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