Re: Compromised Windows Server

"Jamie Riden" <[email protected]> Tue, 6 Jun 2006 14:12:07 +1200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.incidents
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 06/06/06, Patrick Beam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Came in this morning to find a windows 2003 server I manage scanning the
> Internet for machines listening on tcp 139 and 445.  While looking at the
> machine I noticed the following processes running.
>
> Mwvsta.exe found in c:\windows\system32
> rundll16.exe c:\windows\system23
> Ponoas.exe  c:\windows\system32
>
> I believe that the ponoas.exe is some sort of rootkit although searching on
> google for this file name returns nothing.  Also searching
> mwvsta.exereturns nothing.  At this point I have removed these files
> from the system and registry but am weary that the server will get hit again.

To be sure, you need to re-install from known-good media.

> Has anyone had an experience with the following file or have any idea what rookkit of
> virus they are associated with?

Some viruses use random filenames. If you've deleted them then there's
no way to tell for sure what they were - if you do have them, send the
files to http://www.virustotal.com/ for a diagnosis - though I would
still re-install the box.

cheers,
 Jamie
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Jamie Riden / [email protected] / [email protected]
NZ Honeynet project - http://www.nz-honeynet.org/

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