- Sasser (computer worm)
Sasser is a
computer worm that affects computers running vulnerable versions of theMicrosoft operating systems Windows XP andWindows 2000 . Sasser spreads by exploiting the system through a vulnerable network port (as do certain other worms). Thus it is particularly virulent in that it can spread without user intervention, but it is also easily stopped by a properly configured firewall or by downloading system updates fromWindows Update . The specific hole Sasser exploits is documented by Microsoft in its [http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS04-011.mspx MS04-011] bulletin, for which a patch had been released seventeen days earlier.History and effects
Sasser was first noticed and started spreading on
April 30 ,2004 . This worm was named Sasser because it spreads by exploiting abuffer overflow in the component known as LSASS (Local Security Authority Subsystem Service ) on the affected operating systems. The worm scans different ranges ofIP address es and connects to victims' computers primarily through TCP port 445. Microsoft's analysis of the worm indicates that it may also spread through port 139. Several variants called "Sasser.B", "Sasser.C", and "Sasser.D" appeared within days (with the original named Sasser.A). The LSASS vulnerability was patched by Microsoft in the April 2004 installment of its monthly security packages, prior to the release of the worm. Some technology specialists have speculated that the worm writers reverse-engineered the patch to discover the vulnerability, which would open millions of computers whose operating system had not been upgraded with the security update. Fact|date=February 2007The effects of Sasser include the
news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) having all its satellite communications blocked for hours and the U.S. flight companyDelta Air Lines having to cancel several trans-atlantic flights because its computer systems had been swamped by the worm. The Nordic insurance company "If" and their Finnish owners "Sampo Bank" came to a complete halt and had to close their 130 offices inFinland . The British Coastguard had its electronic mapping service disabled for a few hours, andGoldman Sachs ,Deutsche Post , and theEuropean Commission also all had issues with the worm. TheX-ray department atLund University Hospital had all their four layerX-ray machine s disabled for several hours and had to redirect emergency X-ray patients to a nearby hospital.Author
Sasser was at first believed to have been authored in
Russia by the same person(s) who created another worm usually referred to asLovsan ,MSBlast or Blaster (due to the media), a connection indicated by code similarities between the two, but onMay 7 ,2004 , 18-year old Germancomputer science studentSven Jaschan fromRotenburg ,Lower Saxony was arrested for writing the worm. He immediately confessed to having written it when he was 17 years old. He further revealed that not only Sasser, but also Netsky.AC, a variant of theNetsky worm , was his creation. Another variation of Sasser, Sasser.E, was found to be circulating shortly after the arrest. It was the only variation that attempted to remove other worms from the infected computer, much in the wayNetsky does.Jaschan was tried as a minor because the German courts determined that he created the worm before he was 18. (The worm was released on his 18th birthday (April 29, 2004).) Sven Jaschan was found guilty of computer sabotage and illegally altering data. On Friday, July 8, 2005, he received a 21 month suspended sentence.
ide effects
An indication of the worm's infection of a given PC is the existence of the file C:WIN.LOG or C:WIN2.LOG on the PCs hard disk, as well as seemingly random crashes of LSASS.EXE caused by faulty code used in the worm. The most common characteristic of the worm is the shutdown timer that appears due to the worm crashing LSASS.exe.
Mitigation
The shutdown sequence can be aborted by pressing start and using the Run command to enter
shutdown -a
. This aborts the system shutdown so the user may continue what he or she was doing. The shutdown.exe file is not available by default within Windows 2000, but can be installed from the Windows 2000 resource kit. (It is available in XP.) A second option to stop the worm from shutting down a computer is to change the time and/or date on its clock to earlier; the shutdown time will move as far into the future as the clock was set back.ee also
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Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms
*Netsky External links
* [http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-011.mspx Microsoft Security Bulletin: MS04-011]
* [http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0533 CVE: CAN-2003-0533]
* [http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10108 Bugtraq ID 10108]
* [http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/sasser.mspx Read here how you can protect your PC (Microsoft Security page)] - Includes links to the info pages of major anti-virus companies.
* [http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/01/1618224 New Windows Worm on the Loose (Slashdot article)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3682537.stm Report on the effects of the worm from the BBC]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4649361.stm German admits creating Sasser (BBC News)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4659329.stm Sasser creator avoids jail term (BBC News)]
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