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| How it spreads |
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| Affected operating systems | Windows |
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| Protection available since | 12 June 2005 09:33:02 (GMT) |
| Last updated | 27 November 2005 21:08:02 (GMT) |
| Detected by | All Sophos products |
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W32/Rbot-AFK is a network worm with backdoor Trojan functionality for the Windows platform.
The worm copies itself to a file named itune.exe in the Windows system folder and creates the following registry entries:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Microsoft Update
win-mang.exe
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
Microsoft Update
win-mang.exe
W32/Rbot-AFK spreads using a variety of techniques including exploiting weak passwords on computers and SQL servers, exploiting operating system vulnerabilities (including DCOM-RPC, LSASS, WebDAV and UPNP) and using backdoors opened by other worms or Trojans.
W32/Rbot-AFK can be controlled by a remote attacker over IRC channels. The backdoor component of W32/Rbot-AFK can be instructed by a remote user to perform the following functions:
start an FTP server
start a Proxy server
start a web server
take part in distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks
log keypresses
capture screen/webcam images
packet sniffing
port scanning
download/execute arbitrary files
start a remote shell (RLOGIN)
steal product registration information from certain software
W32/Rbot-AFK attempts to terminate several security-related processes.

