ENSRT Incident Note ETS-i-2005-12582
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Worm - W32.Kelvir.DQ
Release Date: 06/27/2005
Last Updated:
Overview
Worm W32.Kelvir.DQ spreads through the MSN Messenger application via an embedded url within the instant message. The embedded url is a link to a downloadable version of the worm. Currently the Internet site where the embedded url points is unavailable.
Details below describe the characteristics of the W32.Kelvir.DQ worm, as well as provide detection, containment, and prevention techniques available through Enterasys Secure Networks solutions.
Systems affected
Windows operating systemsSystems not affected
Linux and MAC/OSXDescription
The W32.Kelvir.DQ worm arrives on the user's PC via an MSN Messenger instant message from a known contact. The instant message displayed is any one of the following:
- omg u have to see this
- heh look what me mate sent me
- this is one huge jump
- this guy is crazy
- look at this addon!
Included with the instant message is an embedded url pointing to an executable named "messenger.scr".
Threat Assessment
MSN Messenger worms if not addressed through prudent remediation steps may impact individual system performance and compromise security settings by allowing unauthorized remote access to the compromised host.
Remediation
| Matrix N7 | X |
| Matrix E7 | X |
| Matrix E6 | X |
| Matrix E5 | X |
| Matrix E1 | X |
| VH | X |
| C-Series | X |
Detection
A specific set of Dragon signatures with the prefix "ENSRT:W32-KELVIR-DQ" have been created to detect the W32.Kelvir.DQ worm. These signatures can be retrieved via Dragon Live Update and are located in the Master Library within the ENSRT category. By copying the "ENSRT:W32-KELVIR-DQ" signatures into a custom library and deploying that library on a Dragon network sensor that protects traffic flows to the Internet, successful detection of infected end-user class machines can occur.
NOTE: All signatures in the ENSRT library are disabled by default. These signatures must be enabled after they are imported into a custom library if they are to be successfully deployed.
Prevention
Trusted End System solutions are capable of monitoring various end system activity. TES is able to take immediate action such as firewalling specific IPs, TCP/UDP ports, applications, or placing the user into a Quarantine policy or VLAN until end system threat is mitigated. Learn more at: http://www.enterasys.com/solutions/secure-networks/trusted_end_system/
Containment
The Enterasys Dynamic Intrusion Response (DIR) solution can be utilized to remove infected end-users from the enterprise network by detecting the infection with a Dragon NIDS signature (see "Detection" section of this report), locating the user's connection point using Automated Security Manager's location services module, and either placing the user in a quarantine VLAN or disabling the associated switch port for the user.
If the enterprise Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for end users does not permit MSN Messenger traffic, use Enterasys Policy Manager to implement a policy blocking TCP port 1863 traffic from end user ports to the Internet.
Repair
Monitor Dragon Realtime Console for alerts that end-user PCs have become infected with the virus. If utilizing the DIR solution, users can either be expunged from the network or placed in a quarantine VLAN. Once isolated, see your anti-virus vendor for Windows repair procedures for infected users.
References
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.kelvir.dq.html
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Version: 1.0 |
Date: 06/27/2005 |
Author: ENSRT STAFF |
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