Windows IT Pro is the authoritative and independent resource for windows nt, windows 2000, windows 2003, windows xp. Features a collection of resources and magazines for windows IT professionals.
  
  
  Advanced Search 


April 2006

Taking It to the Worm

RSS
Subscribe to Windows IT Pro | See More Security Articles Here | Reprints | Or get the Monthly Online Pass—only $5.95 a month!
Main Article    Laying a Malware Trap

Download the Code Here

MSBlaster worked only against unpatched Windows computers. Microsoft and several other Internet security agencies broadcast several alerts warning Windows users to patch their machines. Unfortunately, the masses either didn't get the warnings or ignored them. When the MSBlaster worm was released, it successfully infected hundreds of thousands of machines. Even if your network was fully patched, MSBlaster could cause slowdown problems because of the many exploited computers.

Some honeypot administrators wrote a service script (which Listing A shows) that when connected to, connected back to the originating host, killed the MSBlaster worm process, cleaned a malicious registry entry (by using a created-on-the-fly registry edit file), and rebooted the machine. Offensive scripts can have mixed results when run against unauthorized computers and networks. You'd think that removing a worm would always be a good thing, but worm cleaners have a way of causing as many problems as or more problems than the disease.

For example, a kind-hearted soul created a worm called Welchia that did nearly the same thing as the script in Listing A. Welchia connected to vulnerable hosts, removed the MSBlaster worm, and downloaded the Microsoft patch needed to close the vulnerability. Although the MSBlaster worm was only a problem for a few days, the Welchia worm inadvertently brought down networks for weeks because its scanning mechanism was even more aggressive than the original worm. Welchia proved to be much worse than the worm it was designed to cure.

End of Article



Reader Comments

You must log on before posting a comment.

If you don't have a username & password, please register now.




Top Viewed ArticlesView all articles
CES 2009: Ballmer Announces Windows 7, Windows Live, Live Search Milestones

During his first-ever Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2009 keynote address last night in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the pending public availability of a feature-complete Windows 7, the final version of Windows Live Essentials, and ...

Command Prompt Tricks

One reader shares his tip for setting up the command prompt to reflect a remote path. ...

Where is Microsoft NetMeeting in Windows XP?

...


Security Whitepapers The Impact of Messaging and Web Threats

Why SaaS is the Right Solution for Log Management

Protecting (You and) Your Data with Exchange Server 2007

Related Events Security Summit

How IE7 & The New Extended Validation SSL Certificates Impact Your Site

Top 10 Email Security Challenges and Solutions

Check out our list of Free Email Newsletters!

Security eBooks Spam Fighting and Email Security for the 21st Century

Understanding and Leveraging Code Signing Technologies

A Guide to Windows Certification and Public Keys

Related Security Resources Become a VIP member of the Windows IT Pro community!
Get it all with the VIP CD and VIP access. A $500+ value for only $279!

Subscribe to Windows IT Pro!
Solve your toughest technical problems with our experts and access 10,000 + articles online. 30% off

Monthly Online Pass - Only $5.95!
Get instant access to 10,000+ articles from Windows IT Pro Magazine!

TechNet Virtual Labs
Evaluate and test Microsoft's newest products.


Windows IT Pro Home Register FAQ for Windows WinInfo News
Europe Edition About Us Contact Us/Customer Service Media Kit Affiliates / Licensing  
SQL Server Magazine Office & SharePoint Pro Windows Dev Pro IT Job Hound ITTV
IT Library Technology Resource Directory Connected Home Windows Excavator Windows SuperSite 
 
 Windows IT Pro is a Division of Penton Media Inc.
 Copyright © 2009 Penton Media, Inc., All rights reserved. Terms and Use | Privacy Statement | Reprints and Licensing