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| Protection available since | 28 July 2004 13:42:48 (GMT) |
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| Detected by | All Sophos products |
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Please follow the instructions for removing worms.
You will also need to edit the following registry entries, if they are present. Please read the warning about editing the registry.
At the taskbar, click Start|Run. Type 'Regedit' and press Return. The registry editor opens.
Before you edit the registry, you should make a backup. On the 'Registry' menu, click 'Export Registry File'. In the 'Export range' panel, click 'All', then save your registry as Backup.
Locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE entries:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
and remove any reference to any file you deleted.
Each user has a registry area named HKEY_USERS\[code number indicating user]\. For each user locate the entry:
HKU\[code number]\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Run\
and remove any reference to any file you deleted.
Close the registry editor.
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W32/Rbot-EU is a worm which attempts to spread to remote network shares. It also contains backdoor Trojan functionality, allowing unauthorised remote access to the infected computer via IRC channels while running in the background as a service process.
W32/Rbot-EU spreads to network shares with weak passwords as a result of the backdoor Trojan element receiving the appropriate command from a remote user.
W32/Rbot-EU moves itself to the Windows system folder as SVCHOST.EXE and creates the following registry entries to run itself on system logon:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Services host = svchost.com
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices\
Services host = svchost.com
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Services host = svchost.com
The worm will also attempt to terminate security related processes as well as processes related to the W32/Blaster family of worms.
