Re: [Full-disclosure] SSH scans, i caught one
- From: Marco van Berkum <marco@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 13:56:22 +0100
On 11/19/2010 09:11 PM, OrderZero wrote:
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Looks like the syslgd is your average botnet, simply connects to an
irc for cnc, from strings...
WHO@^NICKªH^@c^_ì{JOIN^_:^ONULL^GOþÿ>^f3µT%9:unable to
resolveÃ?`Ã;#spoofs:
where #spoofs could be the channel, no cleartext server however
(other than a conspicuous string "nubnet")..a disassembly of said
syslgd is attached...
Nice one. I assumed the syslgd was for overwriting syslogd to hide its
tracks but it doesn't look like that indeed. Like many people already
thought, this is starting to look like a mips-router-hacking-irc-botnet.
Leaves me with two questions. Why MIPS? And whats the purpose. I think
DDOS, but who knows...
Grtz,
Marco van Berkum
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