W32.Mytob.CM@mm

Risk Level 2: Low

Printer Friendly Page

Discovered: May 19, 2005
Updated: February 13, 2007 12:39:08 PM
Also Known As: Win32.Mytob.{DB, DF} [Computer Associates], Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.j [Kasper, W32/Mytob.gen@MM [McAfee], W32/Mytob-AK [Sophos], WORM_MYTOB.EU [Trend Micro]
Type: Worm
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP



W32.Mytob.CM@mm is a mass-mailing worm that has back door capabilities and uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses that it gathers from the compromised computer. The worm spreads through the network by exploiting the Microsoft Windows DCOM RPC Interface Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026) and the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Service Remote Buffer Overflow (as described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011).

Protection

  • Initial Rapid Release version May 20, 2005
  • Latest Rapid Release version August 20, 2008 revision 017
  • Initial Daily Certified version May 20, 2005
  • Latest Daily Certified version August 20, 2008 revision 016
  • Initial Weekly Certified release date May 24, 2005

Click here for a more detailed description of Rapid Release and Daily Certified virus definitions.

Threat Assessment

Wild

  • Wild Level: Low
  • Number of Infections: 0 - 49
  • Number of Sites: 3 - 9
  • Geographical Distribution: Low
  • Threat Containment: Easy
  • Removal: Moderate

Damage

  • Damage Level: Medium

Distribution

  • Distribution Level: High

Writeup By: Asuka Yamamoto
Search by name
Example: W32.Beagle.AG@mm
Learn more about Zero-Day / Operation Aurora / Hydraq
Symantec DeepSight Screensaver