What
is the Netsky.I worm?
Netsky.I is a mass-mailing worm that uses its
own SMTP engine to send itself to the email
addresses it finds when scanning hard drives and
mapped drives.
Also known as: WORM_NETSKY.I, W32/Netsky.i@MM,
W32/Netsky.I.worm, Win32.Netsky.I
How
Does the Netsky.I Worm Infect My Computer?
When Netsky.I runs, it does the following:
- Creates a mutex named "MI[SkyNet.cz]SystemsMutex."
This mutex allows only one instance of the
worm to execute.
- Copies itself as %Windir%\fooding.exe.
- Adds the value:
"Tiny AV"="%Windir%\fooding.exe
-antivirus service"
to the registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
so that the worm runs when you start
Windows.
- Deletes the values:
- Taskmon
- Explorer
- Windows Services Host
from the registry keys:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run
- Deletes the values:
- System.
- msgsvr32
- DELETE ME
- service
- Sentry
from the registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- Deletes the values:
- d3dupdate.exe
- au.exe
- OLE
- gouday.exe
- rate.exe
- sysmon.exe
- srate.exe
- ssate.exe
- sate.exe
from the registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- Also does the same actions as Netsky.C Worm described in "How Does the
Netsky.C Worm Infect My Computer?" from 8-10.
Click here
to see details.
- The email has the following characteristics:
From: service@yahoo.com
Subject: (One of the following)
- Mail account expired
- Mail account closed
- Mail account deactivated
Body: (One of the following)
- Your mail account expired. Please
follow the link to reactivate.
- Your mail account has been closed.
Click on the link for further details.
- Your mail account has been
deactivated. To reactivate, follow the
link.
Attachment:
- http:/ /www.[recipient domain]/[user]/index.scr
[recipient domain] and [user] are variable
and are taken from the recipient's
address. For example, a message to joe@hotmail.com
would have the attachment name http:/ /www.hotmail.com/joe/index.scr.
- Avoids sending to email addresses that
contain any of the following strings:
- iruslis
- antivir
- sophos
- freeav
- andasoftwa
- skynet
- messagelabs
- abuse
- fbi
- orton
- f-pro
- aspersky
- cafee
- orman
- itdefender
- f-secur
- avp
- spam
- ymantec
- antivi
- icrosoft
How to Remove the Netsky.I Worm?
Kaspersky Internet Security Can Prevent You From Virus and Intrusion.
If Kaspersky detects Netsky.I during the
scan, it will AUTOMATICALLY offer you the option
of deleting it. Do this by following the
program's instructions.
Follow these steps
in removing the Netsky.I worm.
1. Disabling System Restore (Windows Me/XP)
For instructions on how to turn off System
Restore, read your Windows documentation, or one
of the following articles: "How
to disable or enable Windows Me/XP System Restore".
2. Updating the Virus Definitions
If you do not know which anti-virus software
can provide strong protection for you, Kaspersky Internet Security is recommended.
3. Identifying the Virus Program
- Scan your system with your Kaspersky antivirus products.
- NOTE all files detected as NETSKY.I.
4. Terminating the Running Program
- Open Windows Task Manager.
On Windows 95/98/ME systems, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE
On Windows NT/2000/XP systems, press
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, then click the Processes tab.
- In the list of running programs*, locate the
malware file or files detected earlier.
- Select one of the detected files, then press
either the End Task or the End Process button,
depending on the version of Windows on your
system.
- Do the same for all detected malware files
in the list of running processes.
- To check if the malware process has been
terminated, close Task Manager, and then open
it again.
- Close Task Manager.
5. Removing Autostart Entries from the
Registry
- Open Registry Editor. To do this,
click Start>Run, type Regedit, then press
Enter.
- In the left panel, double-click the
following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>Software>Microsoft>
Windows>CurrentVersion>Run
- In the right panel, locate and delete the
entry or entries:
Tiny AV = "%Windows%\fooding.exe -antivirus
service"
Note: %Windows% is the default Windows
folder, usually C:\Windows or C:\WINNT.
6. Restoring Deleted Registry Keys
- In the left panel of Registry
Editor, double-click to the following subkey:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT>CLSID>{E6FB5E20-DE35-11CF-9C87-
00AA005127ED}
- Right-click the subkey, select New, and then
click Key.
- Type "InProcServer32" to name the new
key.
- In the right panel, right-click (Default)
and click Modify.
- Under Value Data, type the following string:
%Root Folder%\System32\webcheck.dll
Note: %Root Folder% is usually C:\.)
- Click OK.
- Close Registry Editor.
7. Run a full system scan and delete all the
files detected as Netsky.I.
- Start your Kaspersky Internet Security and make sure that it is
configured to scan all the files.
- Run a full system scan.
- If any files are detected as infected with
Netsky.I, click Delete.
How to Disinfect My Computer from Worms?
In order to keep your computer protected, bear
the following tips in mind:
- If you have filtering tools installed,
configure them to reject messages with the
characteristics described above. If, in spite
of doing this, you receive the message that
contains the virus: do not open it, do not run
the attached file and delete it, making sure
that you also delete it from the Deleted
Items folder.
- Install a good antivirus in your computer.
Select Kaspersky Internet Security to get the Kaspersky antivirus solution that best suits your needs.
- Keep your antivirus updated. If automatic
updates are available, configure your
antivirus to use them.
- Keep your permanent antivirus protection
enabled at all times.
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