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NANOG wins a bot

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rob Thomas)
Tue Jun 18 00:23:02 2002

Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 23:22:24 -0500 (CDT)
From: Rob Thomas <robt@cymru.com>
To: NANOG <nanog@merit.edu>
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu


Hi, all.

This evening the NANOG mailing list received e-mail from a "jim bruer,"
aka jim_teh_man@yahoo.com.  This e-mail, with a topic of "ConfigMaker
Beta" (a Cisco product) included an attachment labelled as
"cisco_configmaker.exe."  This is actually a war bot known as Slackbot,
version 1.0.  This bot attempts to connect to the IRC server
irc.easynews.com, 140.99.102.3.  This IP address is part of the
140.99.96.0/19 prefix announced by ASN 2 (ACES Research - The Tucson
Interconnect).  The channel is #midgets_in_drag with no channel key.
The server is not running, so this botnet (perhaps an old one) is not
available for woe.  The bot runs on Windows as wuordona.exe, and
installs in c:\winnt\.

This is likely an attempt by some miscreants to build a botnet through
the e-mail spam method.  Since Slackbot does not include a spam
mechanism, some other bit of malware must be involved.

Thanks,
Rob.
-- 
Rob Thomas
http://www.cymru.com
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