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Virus writers craft PnP botnet client

Zombie network fails to bite

Updated Virus writers have created a botnet client that uses a recently discovered Microsoft vulnerability to spread. Mocbot uses the same MS05-039 as the infamous Zotob worm in an attempt to create a botnet of compromised, "zombie" PCs under the control of hackers. Early indications are that the attack is not particular successful.

Mocbot tries to connect to two IRC servers in Russia, but the servers seem to be down (or overloaded), according to Finnish anti-virus firm F-Secure. "we received reports that the bot channel may instruct all joining bots to start automatically scanning for vulnerable computers, thus acting as automatic worms. But both channels used to control this spread are not working," said said Mikko Hyppönen, chief research at F-Secure.

Despite the relatively low risk from Mocbot users are strongly urged to patch against the vulnerability (MS05-039) exploited by both it and the more prolific Zotob worm. Zotob crashed the networks of several high profile media outlets (including CNN, ABC, The Financial Times, and the New York Times shortly after its release in August. ®

Update

Early and, as it turns out, incorrect analysis suggested that Mocbot used a more recently Microsoft Plug and Play vulnerability, MS05-047. This was incorrect. The confusion was caused by the exploit code used by Mocbot, which resembles a publicly available exploit code for MS05-047.

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