Home > Ask the Security Experts > Expert Archive: Information Security Threats Questions & Answers > Is Warezov a security concern?
Ask The Security Expert: Questions & Answers
EMAIL THIS

Is Warezov a security concern?

Ed Skoudis, past SearchSecurity.com expert EXPERT RESPONSE FROM: Ed Skoudis, past SearchSecurity.com expert

Pose a Question
Other Security Categories
Meet all Security Experts
Become an Expert for this site


Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


>
QUESTION POSED ON: 15 November 2006
I recently read an article regarding a new type of malware called "Warezov." From what I've read, it's prevalent in spam. Can you please provide an explanation of what Warezov is, if it's truly a security concern and what measures we enterprise infosec folk can take to protect against it?

>
Warezov, also known as Stration and Stratio, is indeed a widespread scourge, having more than 300 variations so far and infecting hundreds of thousands of systems. For infection to occur, Warezov requires users to run an email attachment; the malware then spreads via the mass emails from infected systems. In that regard, Warezov is pretty common.

What makes Warezov more interesting, however, is its update capability. Warezov is a form of metamorphic code. The malware can update itself every 30 minutes, pulling new functions from a series of Web servers that the attackers have located. It evolves its functionality on a regular basis. When its creators upload another stage of Warezov on the Internet, hundreds of thousands of infected hosts will pick up the new module and run it. The elements of Warezov that we have captured so far don't have any malicious payload functionality; they just continually look for their new stages to be loaded. As of this writing, it is not yet clear what the attackers plan to do with their compromised hosts. A subsequent malicious module has not yet been captured in the wild, so we will have to wait and see what other functionalities may soon exist. The attackers might be preparing to distribute a bot. They can then create a botnet that causes denial-of-service floods, keystroke logging or other nastiness.

As for defending against such malware, make sure you have a widely deployed antivirus and antispyware infrastructure, and update it on a daily basis. Also, filter unwanted attachments at your border mail servers and educate your users not to open email attachments.

More information:

  • Read more about malware and its ever-evolving nature.
  • Take a look at this year's ten emerging malware trends.

  • BROWSE BY TAG
    Malware, Viruses, Trojans and Spyware,   Information Security Threats,   Expert Archive: Information Security Threats,   Application and Platform Security,   Email Protection,   Email and Messaging Threats (spam, phishing, instant messaging),   VIEW ALL TAGS

    Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   



    RELATED CONTENT
    Malware, Viruses, Trojans and Spyware
    New Zeus spam poses as Social Security statements
    Increase in Gumblar backdoors poses FTP credential problems
    Hackers to sharpen malware, malicious software in 2010
    iPhone worm Rickrolls jailbroken phones
    Israeli Mossad add Trojan Horse to Syrian laptop
    Schneier-Ranum Face-Off: Is antivirus dead?
    Modern malware, stealthy botnets, adapt quickly, expert says
    Computer worm infections up, scareware antivirus down, Microsoft says
    Web-based attacks skyrocket, pirating sites surge, security firms say
    Mini guide: How to remove and prevent Trojans, malware and spyware

    Expert Archive: Information Security Threats
    The telltale signs of a network attack
    Will Google Chrome enhance overall browser security?
    Are there antivirus suites that pick up more than just run-of-the-mill viruses?
    What tools can a hacker use to crack a laptop password?
    Are social networking sites an easy target for malicious hackers?
    What are the dangers of cross-site request forgery attacks (CSRF)?
    Should social engineering tests be included in penetration testing?
    What kind of data is compromised during a Google hack?
    Best practices for using restriction policy whitelists
    Defining mobile device security concerns

    Email and Messaging Threats (spam, phishing, instant messaging)
    How to secure a .pdf file
    Top spammer gets four years in jail for stock fraud scheme
    New Zeus spam poses as Social Security statements
    Messaging security risks have upper hand on solutions
    Web-based attacks skyrocket, pirating sites surge, security firms say
    Pushdo botnet uses Facebook to spread malicious email attachment
    Scareware report highlights successful business model
    How to prevent phishing attacks with social engineering tests
    Phishing protection begins with training, antiphishing evangelist
    Phishing attacks to remain a major problem, say security experts
    Email and Messaging Threats (spam, phishing, instant messaging) Research

    RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
    Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
    bot worm  (SearchSecurity.com)
    directory traversal  (SearchSecurity.com)
    government Trojan  (SearchSecurity.com)
    Kraken  (SearchSecurity.com)
    man in the browser  (SearchSecurity.com)
    polymorphic malware  (SearchSecurity.com)
    RAT (remote access Trojan)  (SearchSecurity.com)
    RavMonE virus  (SearchSecurity.com)
    RFID virus  (SearchSecurity.com)
    Rock Phish  (SearchSecurity.com)

    RELATED RESOURCES
    2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
    Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
    Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary



    Search and Browse the Expert Answer Center
    Search and browse more than 25,000 question and answer pairs from more than 250 TechTarget industry experts.
    Browse our Expert Advice



    Find Security Solutions for Your Business
    TechTarget Security Media
    Information Security View this month\\'s issue and subscribe today.
    Information Security Decisions Apply online for free conference admission.
    SearchSecurity.com
    HomeNewsMagazineMultimediaWhite PapersLearningAdviceTopicsEventsAbout Us

    About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
    TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

    TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




    All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2003 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
      TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts