From: Ian Gizak (iangizak@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 12 2005 - 19:54:06 EDT
Hi list,
I'm pentesting a client's network and I have found a Windows NT4 machine
with ports 620 and 621 TCP ports open.
When I netcat this port, it returns garbage binary strings. When I connect
to port 113 (auth), it replies with random USERIDs.
According to what I have found, this behaviour would mean the presence of
the Agobot worm.
A full TCP scan revealed the following result:
(The 29960 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
25/tcp open smtp
80/tcp filtered http
113/tcp open auth
135/tcp filtered msrpc
137/tcp filtered netbios-ns
139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn
443/tcp open https
445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds
465/tcp open smtps
554/tcp open rtsp
621/tcp open unknown
622/tcp open unknown
1028/tcp open unknown
1031/tcp open iad2
1036/tcp open unknown
1720/tcp filtered H.323/Q.931
1755/tcp open wms
4600/tcp open unknown
5400/tcp filtered pcduo-old
5403/tcp filtered unknown
5554/tcp filtered unknown
5800/tcp open vnc-http
5900/tcp open vnc
6999/tcp filtered unknown
8080/tcp open http-proxy
9996/tcp filtered unknown
10028/tcp filtered unknown
10806/tcp filtered unknown
12278/tcp filtered unknown
14561/tcp filtered unknown
16215/tcp filtered unknown
17076/tcp filtered unknown
18420/tcp filtered unknown
18519/tcp filtered unknown
19464/tcp filtered unknown
20738/tcp filtered unknown
25717/tcp filtered unknown
25950/tcp filtered unknown
28974/tcp filtered unknown
I have checked the open ports and no-one seems to be the worm ftp server or
something useful related to the worm. Some ports allow input but don't reply
anything...
Does anyone knows a way to exploit this worm to get access to the system?
Thanks in advance,
Ian
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