Hi, >Hex verified its hxxp://home.zccn.net/mm2004/mu/nc.jpg with payload @ >hxxp://home.zccn.net/mm2004/mu/msmsgs.exe infected by netsnake.h >trojan (http://www.google.com.sg/search?hl=en&q=netsnake.h)
Indeed. The malware, refered to in the jpg-exploit, was hosted as "msmsgs.exe" (Netsnake-H) and has now been removed, so infection from that specific URL, is no longer a threat. Just thought you might like to know. However, I did manage to grab a copy of the code. This is actually more a network worm than a traditional backdoor. When executed Netsnake will drop a copy of itself as psinthk.dll and iexeplore.exe to the local harddisk (%windows systemfolder%). Netsnake will spread on IRC networks and also search for workstations and servers protected by weak passwords. This is not mentioned in the write-up by Sophos. Regards Peetr Kruse http://www.csis.dk _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
