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DjM
June 26th, 2007, 04:25 PM
Some users are receiving the following email in my office, I can't find any information on this, has anyone here got any comments or info on this:
You are receiving this message because you are using Genuine Microsoft Software and your e-mail address has been subscribed to the Microsoft Windows Update mailing list.
A new 0-day vulnerability has appeared in the wild and was reported for the first time Monday, June 18th. The vulnerability affects machines running MICROSOFT OUTLOOK and allows an attacker to take full control of the vulnerable computer if the exploitation process is succesfull.
Since then, more than 100,000 machines have been reported as exploited and used to promote spammy pharmacy products such as viagra and cialis.
An update has been released to fix this issue and can be downloaded from the following link :
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/outlook/update-! 0-day/download.aspx?id=63852
Quick Details
File Name: MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe
Version: 3.1.1023
Date Published: 06/25/2007
Download Size: 20 Kb
Estimated Download Time: 1 sec
It's urgent to download and install the update as soon as possible in order to decrease the number of succesfull attacks that occure each day. The update is only available for Genuine Versions of Microsoft Outllok.
Instructions :
1. Click the link above to start the download
2. Save the update in your WINDOWS directory and run it from there.If you want to start the installation immediately click Run in the download box, after you click the link.
3. After you run it, the update will download the security packages required to patch Microsoft Outlook.The entire process will take around 10-15 minutes, and you'll receive a confirmation message once the update process is completed.
Your Microsoft Windows Licence Information is : :confused:
Thanks
/edit Note: the link does not go to microsoft, go there at your own risk.
MrLinus
June 26th, 2007, 04:28 PM
Sounds like a link to something that's malicious. There is no Q article for KB863892
What's the actual URL (see it in non-HTML form) for the Windows update link?
morganlefay
June 26th, 2007, 04:30 PM
Dont let them click.
I can find nothing either...
Your search - KB863892 - did not match any documents.
Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
KB resolves to nothing...
although the link looks legit???...broken though...did you do that?
Whats the header??
MLF
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 04:32 PM
Sounds like a link to something that's malicious. There is no Q article for KB863892
What's the actual URL (see it in non-HTML form) for the Windows update link?
It looks like it goes here:
http://firefox.myip.org/extra/windowsupdate.microsoft.com/download/update/MSOUTRC2007Update-
Cheers:
morganlefay
June 26th, 2007, 04:43 PM
BTW...I meant broken as in the end
! 0-day/download.aspx?id=63852
does not appear to be part of the link to MS
MLF
MrLinus
June 26th, 2007, 04:50 PM
Sounds like it's some form of virus propogation.
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 04:50 PM
BTW...I meant broken as in the end
! 0-day/download.aspx?id=63852
does not appear to be part of the link to MS
MLF
Yea, the link broke when I pasted it in, the real link is posted above.
Cheers:
morganlefay
June 26th, 2007, 04:54 PM
So did you get headers of the email??
I always like to know where these come from.
MLF
oofki
June 26th, 2007, 04:58 PM
MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe
They would never name an exe that. It would be Update-KB863892.exe or just KB863892.exe
SirDice
June 26th, 2007, 04:59 PM
Link is b0rked but it looks like a virus to me. The whole thing looks and smells like one anyway.
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 05:01 PM
So did you get headers of the email??
I always like to know where these come from.
MLF
No I haven't been able to trap an original copy yet, the ones I'v got have been forwarded to me and the headers have been altered.
Cheers:
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 05:03 PM
Link is b0rked but it looks like a virus to me. The whole thing looks and smells like one anyway.
I agree with you (and everyone else), I have already set-up a block for these emails and sent out an email to the company to tell them to delete the email if they got one.
Thanks all.
Cheers:
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 05:10 PM
For those of you that might want to play, I pulled this link from the source of the HTML email.
http://firefox.myip.org/extra/windowsupdate.microsoft.com/download/update/MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe
Go there at your own risk.
Cheers:
DjM
June 26th, 2007, 10:45 PM
The following was just posted on the SANS Internet Storm Center:
Several of our readers reported an email that lead to a fake Microsoft patch being spammed on the net today. The email had their full names and in one case the company they worked for included in the body of the email. So far I have seen 4 different urls. We are working on getting the systems hosting the malware cleaned or shutdown. We have submitted the malware itself to most of the AV vendors so detection should improve but currently it is not detected. Thanks go out to PatrickC, TroyP, NathanM, BruceD and CalebC.
You can see in the body of the email below that the spelling is bad and the license key is not in the right format for XP nor Outlook.
One of the submitters “PatrickC” provided the following email for a fake Microsoft patch and malware site.
“The following email I received is new to me. The URL points to
hxxp://fake.microsoft.site./MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe
Bye.”
==Sanitized email header==============
X-Envelope-To: <patrick >
<SNIP to protect Patrick >
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 14:51:39 +0200
Precedence: bulk
To: Patrick
Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-0065 - Critical Update
From: "Microsoft Corp." <update@microsoft.com>
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Message-Id: <E1I3AWB-00010F-00@s137553944.websitehome.co.uk>
X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 000752-0, 2007-06-25), Inbound message
X-Antivirus-Status: Clean
Microsoft.com Home |
| Windows Family | Windows Marketplace | Office Family | Microsoft Update
Dear Patrick
You are receiving this message because you are using Genuine Microsoft Software and your e-mail address has been subscribed to the Microsoft Windows Update mailing list.
A new 0-day vulnerability has appeared in the wild and was reported for the first time Monday, June 18th. The vulnerability affects machines running MICROSOFT OUTLOOK and allows an attacker to take full control of the vulnerable computer if the exploitation process is succesfull.
Since then, more than 100,000 machines have been reported as exploited and used to promote spammy pharmacy products such as viagra and cialis.
An update has been released to fix this issue and can be downloaded from the following link :
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/outlook/upd ate-0-day/download.aspx?id=63852
Quick Details
File Name: MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe
Version: 3.1.1023
Date Published: 06/25/2007
Download Size: 20 Kb
Estimated Download Time: 1 sec
It's urgent to download and install the update as soon as possible in order to decrease the number of succesfull attacks that occure each day. The update is only available for Genuine Versions of Microsoft Outllok.
Instructions :
1. Click the link above to start the download
2. Save the update in your WINDOWS directory and run it from there.If you want to start the installation immediately click Run in the download box, after you click the link.
3. After you run it, the update will download the security packages required to patch Microsoft Outlook.The entire process will take around 10-15 minutes, and you'll receive a confirmation message once the update process is completed.
Your Microsoft Windows Licence Information is :
REG ISTERED TO : Patrick
Licence KEY : XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
Thank you
Microsoft Corp.
=====================================
From Norman Sandbox:
MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe : INFECTED with W32/Malware (Signature: NO_VIRUS)
[ DetectionInfo ]
* Sandbox name: W32/Malware
* Signature name: NO_VIRUS
[ General information ]
* Drops files in %WINSYS% folder.
* File length: 20480 bytes.
* MD5 hash: c7a8bde380043b5d8d7229e82db1c2fc.
[ Changes to filesystem ]
* Creates file C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\sdoctor.exe.
* Creates file C:\france.html.
* Deletes file c:\france.html.
[ Changes to registry ]
* Creates value "SpywareDoctor"="C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\sdoctor.exe" in key "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run".
[ Process/window information ]
* Will automatically restart after boot (I'll be back...).
* Attemps to NULL C:\COMMAND.COM /c del c:\sample.exe >> NUL.
* Modifies other process memory.
* Creates a remote thread.
[ Signature Scanning ]
* C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\sdoctor.exe (20480 bytes) : no signature detection.
We notified one of the support teams at a hosting provider that a virus was found on one of there customers systems.
Their auto responder responded within a minute.
A support person removed the malware and responded within 30 minutes.
When I tried to verify that I found the malware was still there or back.
When I notified the hosting provider that the malware was back the support person analysised logs, determined it was being uploaded via ftp and immediately disabled the ftp account involved.
Cheers:
SirDice
June 27th, 2007, 10:11 AM
Yep. It's popping up everywhere. You were the lucky first batch ;)
http://www.sophos.com/security/blog/2007/06/272.html
flounder
June 27th, 2007, 05:41 PM
I received 2 copies of this email yesterday, and downloaded the MSOUTRC2007Update-KB863892.exe from http://cronos.dsmodena.it/************/.
A NIS scan showed the file to be safe. Upon installation it created the following files and added them to HKCU\..\Run:
C:\WINDOWS\config.exe
C:\WINDOWS\MSHelp.exe
C:\WINDOWS\helpme.exe
Also created and set to run as a service:
C:\WINDOWS\AntiSpyware.exe
C:\WINDOWS\spywaredoctor.dll
It also added AntiSpyware.exe entries to HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet003\Services\
Manually deleted all files and registry entries.
This information is provided for those who unknowingly got caught with this as an aid to clean their system.