Discovered: 7 January 2008
Updated: 8 January 2008 4:45:30 PM
Also Known As: Troj/Mbroot-A [Sophos], StealthMBR [McAfee], TROJ_SINOWAL.AD [Trend], StealthMBR!rootkit [McAfee]
Type: Trojan
Infection Length: Varies
Systems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000
Trojan.Mebroot is a Trojan horse that overwrites the Master Boot Record of the hard disk and uses rootkit techniques to hide itself.
Further Reading:For more information about this threat, please refer to the following blog entry:
From BootRoot to Trojan.Mebroot: A Rootkit in Your MBR!Protection
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Initial Rapid Release version 7 January 2008 revision 024
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Latest Rapid Release version 23 November 2009 revision 054
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Initial Daily Certified version 7 January 2008 revision 040
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Latest Daily Certified version 23 November 2009 revision 037
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Initial Weekly Certified release date 9 January 2008
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Threat Assessment
Wild
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Wild Level: Low
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Number of Infections: 0 - 49
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Number of Sites: 0 - 2
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Geographical Distribution: Low
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Threat Containment: Moderate
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Removal: Easy
Damage
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Damage Level: Low
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Payload: Opens a back door on the compromised computer.
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Degrades Performance: Overwriting the Master Boot Record (MBR) may degrade performance.
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Causes System Instability: Overwrites the Master Boot Record (MBR).
Distribution
Writeup By: Elia Florio