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supere989published a new post: srsroot-is-a-trojan-miner-monero-miner-bot-here-is-how-you-remove-it
2018/05/30 09:03:09
| author | supere989 |
| body | This program promises to Root your Android device, but cannot if your device has the proper security updates. Which is good. But if you downloaded this program and ran it, you are now infected with a monero mining bot! Congrats!! ... Sorry, Ok so you run your favorite malware removal program and it gets rid of the Monero Miner....but magically after a reboot, its back. So you run your favorite malware removal program AGAIN. This time you have a plan! I am only going over the Highlights Here, For specifics, Google will get you there. :) Presumably, you are running some flavor of Windows 10. So you create a new user for your computer. But you don't logout of the one you are in, you simple switch users leaving your account that has Administrative access logged in. The New account should be standard. This prevents SRSRoot from doing a reach-around and making you think you got rid of it. In your newly created user account, click on the start button and type Task Manager the right click on the result that is found with the subtitle "Desktop App" and select run as administrator: Grant the Program Administrative rights by using credentials from your other account: and switch to the Details tab and look for the following programs: controller.exe getconfig.exe nssm.exe (This program rocks by the way) When you find them, you can end the task, and just wait a second or two... It will come right back! "Foul!" you say?! Indeed. These applications restart because they are embedded into Windows 10 as a system service. Infact, NSSM.exe actually stands for "Non-Sucking Service Manager" (I love it) and it is used to quickly and quietly add a system service to your pc when called from an application that you have installed and granted Administrative rights for it to run. (remember you were trying to root your phone? lol Well you RootKit.Infected your PC! Good Job. In fact, if you browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\SRSRoot you will find these files residing here and NOT in C:\Windows\ or C:\Windows\System32 Although you may find the files "System32.exe" and "System64.exe" in C:\Windows which is where the workhorse gets put. Those are the renamed copies of the encapsulated Monero Miner. Completely equiped with a conf.json file and everything! Yes I found the payment address that this critter was paying to... This part was fun to find - the config file is aptly named "conf4444.json" and here are the contents of the file!!! { "av": 0, "background": true, "colors": true, "cpu-affinity": null, "cpu-priority": 1, "donate-level": 1, "log-file": null, "max-cpu-usage": 90, "print-time": 60, "retries": 3, "retry-pause": 5, "safe": false, "syslog": false, "threads": null, "pools": [ { "url": "stratum+tcp://srs4444.123unlock.nl:4444", "user": "srsv5", "pass": "x", "keepalive": true, "nicehash": true, "keephash": true }, { "url": "stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444", "user": "46eJw9phHi5ACj5oGMvPHS5eeBKc4HhWQHuRG6CFPyDbT5SHrFcMU22MXMpVnYSStyV25jLADKeo2Hi9QrDN5gmbNg4Jech.srsroot2/[email protected]", "pass": "x", "keepalive": true, "nicehash": true, "keephash": true }, { "url": "stratum+tcp://xmr-eu2.nanopool.org:14444", "user": "46eJw9phHi5ACj5oGMvPHS5eeBKc4HhWQHuRG6CFPyDbT5SHrFcMU22MXMpVnYSStyV25jLADKeo2Hi9QrDN5gmbNg4Jech.srsroot2/[email protected]", "pass": "x", "keepalive": true, "nicehash": true, "keephash": true } ] } By now the Author of this little guy is Pissing his pants, because yes... I Caught you MotherF&&Ker! And guess where this little guy talks too??? soft.srsroot.com Yup. Busted! Okay, enough of that. Here is how you remove this bugger. In your newly created user account, click on the start button and type Task Manager the right click on the result that is found with the subtitle "Desktop App" and select run as administrator Grant the Program Administrative rights by using credentials from your other account: Then, Click on File\Run New Task Type in CMD and place a check next to run as administrator and click ok In the Command window, type in: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\SRSRoot and Press enter Check the Folder contents by typing this: dir and Press enter You Should see some files in here and one of them will be nssm.exe Okay. Keep this Window open you will come back to it. We now need to use the nssm.exe file to remove the system services that were installed. In my system they were call zm and zmu. Go back to Task Manager and then Click on File\Run New Task Type in "services.msc" without the quotes. In the this Windows Sort the Services by "running" and then at the end of the services list for items that begin with "Z" as this is likely where they will be listed. They will have no description and if you look at the properties for the command line it will reflect the location of where the app is loading from as well as the executable that is runs. note the name of the service and the go back to your Command prompt and run the following command: nssm stop zm nssm stop zmu nssm remove zm (Click on the OK button that pops up, this program has a GUI) nssm remove zmu (Click on the Ok button again) Okay Now Go to the Task Manager and End the processes in the Details tab labeled "Controller.exe" "getconfig.exe". Now you can have some fun! Go back to the Command prompt and enter this command: ren *.exe *.ohHellNO cd C:\Windows ren controller.exe controller.ohHellNO ren getconfig.exe getconfig.ohHellNO and you will now have effectively disabled this Miner Bot. If you liked this, Share it, Post it, Tweet it, Caffeine me.... That was fun, lets do it again some time....(BlueHat) |
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Yes I found the payment address that this critter was paying to...\n\nThis part was fun to find - the config file is aptly named \"conf4444.json\" and here are the contents of the file!!!\n\n{\n \"av\": 0,\n \"background\": true,\n \"colors\": true,\n \"cpu-affinity\": null,\n \"cpu-priority\": 1,\n \"donate-level\": 1,\n \"log-file\": null,\n \"max-cpu-usage\": 90,\n \"print-time\": 60,\n \"retries\": 3,\n \"retry-pause\": 5,\n \"safe\": false,\n \"syslog\": false,\n \"threads\": null,\n \"pools\": [\t\n\t{\n \"url\": \"stratum+tcp://srs4444.123unlock.nl:4444\",\n \"user\": \"srsv5\",\n \"pass\": \"x\",\n \"keepalive\": true,\n \"nicehash\": true,\n\t \"keephash\": true\n },\n\t{\n \"url\": \"stratum+tcp://xmr-eu1.nanopool.org:14444\",\n \"user\": \"46eJw9phHi5ACj5oGMvPHS5eeBKc4HhWQHuRG6CFPyDbT5SHrFcMU22MXMpVnYSStyV25jLADKeo2Hi9QrDN5gmbNg4Jech.srsroot2/[email protected]\",\n \"pass\": \"x\",\n \"keepalive\": true,\n \"nicehash\": true,\n\t \"keephash\": true\n },\n\t{\n \"url\": \"stratum+tcp://xmr-eu2.nanopool.org:14444\",\n \"user\": \"46eJw9phHi5ACj5oGMvPHS5eeBKc4HhWQHuRG6CFPyDbT5SHrFcMU22MXMpVnYSStyV25jLADKeo2Hi9QrDN5gmbNg4Jech.srsroot2/[email protected]\",\n \"pass\": \"x\",\n \"keepalive\": true,\n \"nicehash\": true,\n\t \"keephash\": true\n }\n ]\n}\n\n\nBy now the Author of this little guy is Pissing his pants, because yes... I Caught you MotherF&&Ker! And guess where this little guy talks too??? \n\nsoft.srsroot.com\n\nYup. Busted!\n\nOkay, enough of that. Here is how you remove this bugger.\n\nIn your newly created user account, click on the start button and type Task Manager the right click on the result that is found with the subtitle \"Desktop App\" and select run as administrator \nGrant the Program Administrative rights by using credentials from your other account:\n\nThen, Click on File\\Run New Task\nType in CMD and place a check next to run as administrator and click ok\nIn the Command window, type in:\n\ncd C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SRSRoot\n\nand Press enter\nCheck the Folder contents by typing this:\n\ndir \n\nand Press enter\n\nYou Should see some files in here and one of them will be nssm.exe\n Okay. Keep this Window open you will come back to it. We now need to use the nssm.exe file to remove the system services that were installed. In my system they were call zm and zmu. \n\nGo back to Task Manager and then Click on File\\Run New Task\nType in \"services.msc\" without the quotes. In the this Windows Sort the Services by \"running\" and then at the end of the services list for items that begin with \"Z\" as this is likely where they will be listed. They will have no description and if you look at the properties for the command line it will reflect the location of where the app is loading from as well as the executable that is runs.\n\nnote the name of the service and the go back to your Command prompt and run the following command:\n\nnssm stop zm\nnssm stop zmu\nnssm remove zm (Click on the OK button that pops up, this program has a GUI)\nnssm remove zmu (Click on the Ok button again)\n\nOkay Now Go to the Task Manager and End the processes in the Details tab labeled \"Controller.exe\" \"getconfig.exe\".\n\nNow you can have some fun!\n\nGo back to the Command prompt and enter this command:\n\nren *.exe *.ohHellNO\ncd C:\\Windows\nren controller.exe controller.ohHellNO\nren getconfig.exe getconfig.ohHellNO\n\nand you will now have effectively disabled this Miner Bot.\n\nIf you liked this, Share it, Post it, Tweet it, Caffeine me.... That was fun, lets do it again some time....(BlueHat)",
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| body | That would definitely be an assumption. UBIQ is based on ethereum. The OpenSource code for mining on other platforms can be utilized. |
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| body | Now I know why my head was spinning when I startted looking into "this Ethereum thing". Cypto has a long way to go before it will be adopted by the masses, but we are on the way... articles like this will help in raising awareness that this needs to be simplifiied. |
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| body | So you heard about this "Ethereum" thing and people said it was the "Greater Bitcoin". Okay, Cool! So you bomb over to Google and start hammering away at figuring out what application you can use to get a wallet. Perhaps even check out some currency exchange sites and open an account or two. Then you discover that with some extra cash and some handiness with computers you make your own "Ethers". Wow! What a deal! Then you decide you want to "duh-versify wit-cha-muh-nee" so you start looking at other Ethereum Software. So you download Mist, then you download "Ethereum", then you find out that it wont install because you have to have gETH. Then you do some research and find how that you also need ethereum c++ for certain apps. SO you install it all and walk through the endless help pages telling you to run this command that way and put this password in then that password in and, OH!, Don't forget to write down your password! So you dutifully comply and your miner is pumping your wallet up with ETHers. Then one day you realize, OMG! My ETH's are worth ZOMG U$D!!! So you start up your favorite digital currency trading site and grab an ETH deposit address to send yourself some eth so you can get into this new fangled trading thing. But you app asks you for a password to send your eth's, and you get this message: "Invalid Password". Well that's okay, I probably just typed it in wrong. So you type it out into a notepad file and triple check it, then copy the password and past it into your program and submit the transaction, then again you get: "Invalid Password" This is where you start Slamming you "WTF!" key on you keyboard. Sheepish posts to help and support forums ensue at first. A few people think that its just an "Input" problem so they try this and recommend that. But to no avail. Your ETH's are now hostages in your own computer! Then the begging ensues and shortly there after rage and insanity start to build as you start blaming everything and the kitchen sink for your woeful digital money debacle. No one seems to know why this problem exists, and to sweeten the deal, most just stop caring. Finally you make your last ditch plea for help and begin your scared straight walk down the fine line of a road called, "My Central Bank" because at least you could get your money by taking them to court. The woeful Digital Currency Enthusiast has now sworn off the hard stuff for good. I thought I would shed some light on why this issue happens. We want options. Because none of us like to have all our eggs in one basket. However, in the software realm of Ethereum, this is bad juju. As you have already discovered, ethereum applications do not check to see if another ethereum application is installed and will use the same data store in your user profile regardless of what data may already be in there. This is what I call obfuscated local awareness. And it is a problem in many software applications of this nature. Bitcoin never really had this problem because everyone who forked off the main branch renamed the data store folders for their specific coin. Ethereum wallet apps currently do not do this. Now if you are one of those who backup everything every night and after every software upgrade and installation, you are laughing and shaking your head because this probably happened to you, or someone you know. So how do we solve this problem? Short of becoming a software engineer and creating your own application from a master branch, there are some things that you can do so that you can have your ETH/ETC and spend it too. Enter Virtualization! In the software development world, virtualization is the holy grail of broken code/overwritten file disaster recovery. Windows even supports these with a little help, and lets not forget our Mac-OS and Linux brethren who would be laughing at you right now if it had not been for that nagging memory in the back of their mind that scratches their brain every time they consider the fact that this has happened to them at least once before. These are the times when Linux becomes our friend and Windows becomes the bane of our existence because of software licensing restrictions. None of us want to pay for something if we absolutely do not have to. So we try the Linux path first. Lots of tutorials on how to get a virtual machine environment loaded in Windows exist and for the most part they work great. So after walking through about 34 installations of your favorite Ubuntu build you get frustrated with the time expended and the lack of results and now wish you had spent the $199.00 on Windows 10 Pro and just installed that into your virtual machine. In the end you would have wished you had, unless you are the Uber-god-of-Linux and have friends that can write custom Kernel's in their sleep as roommates. In which case this article is just boring you. I digress. With a Virtualization program such as VMWare, Hyper-V, Virtual-box, Parallels or some other platform you can have your cake and eat it too with the function of Snapshots and restore points. These simple functions can save your money and your time with a bit of planning and discipline as the key ingredients to your recipe for success. |
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So you dutifully comply and your miner is pumping your wallet up with ETHers. \n\nThen one day you realize, OMG! My ETH's are worth ZOMG U$D!!! So you start up your favorite digital currency trading site and grab an ETH deposit address to send yourself some eth so you can get into this new fangled trading thing.\n\nBut you app asks you for a password to send your eth's, and you get this message: \"Invalid Password\".\n\nWell that's okay, I probably just typed it in wrong. So you type it out into a notepad file and triple check it, then copy the password and past it into your program and submit the transaction, then again you get: \"Invalid Password\"\n\nThis is where you start Slamming you \"WTF!\" key on you keyboard. Sheepish posts to help and support forums ensue at first. A few people think that its just an \"Input\" problem so they try this and recommend that. But to no avail. Your ETH's are now hostages in your own computer! Then the begging ensues and shortly there after rage and insanity start to build as you start blaming everything and the kitchen sink for your woeful digital money debacle.\n\nNo one seems to know why this problem exists, and to sweeten the deal, most just stop caring.\n\nFinally you make your last ditch plea for help and begin your scared straight walk down the fine line of a road called, \"My Central Bank\" because at least you could get your money by taking them to court.\nThe woeful Digital Currency Enthusiast has now sworn off the hard stuff for good.\n \nI thought I would shed some light on why this issue happens. We want options. Because none of us like to have all our eggs in one basket. However, in the software realm of Ethereum, this is bad juju.\n\nAs you have already discovered, ethereum applications do not check to see if another ethereum application is installed and will use the same data store in your user profile regardless of what data may already be in there.\n\nThis is what I call obfuscated local awareness. And it is a problem in many software applications of this nature. Bitcoin never really had this problem because everyone who forked off the main branch renamed the data store folders for their specific coin. Ethereum wallet apps currently do not do this.\n\nNow if you are one of those who backup everything every night and after every software upgrade and installation, you are laughing and shaking your head because this probably happened to you, or someone you know.\n\nSo how do we solve this problem? Short of becoming a software engineer and creating your own application from a master branch, there are some things that you can do so that you can have your ETH/ETC and spend it too.\n\nEnter Virtualization!\n\nIn the software development world, virtualization is the holy grail of broken code/overwritten file disaster recovery.\nWindows even supports these with a little help, and lets not forget our Mac-OS and Linux brethren who would be laughing at you right now if it had not been for that nagging memory in the back of their mind that scratches their brain every time they consider the fact that this has happened to them at least once before. \n\nThese are the times when Linux becomes our friend and Windows becomes the bane of our existence because of software licensing restrictions. None of us want to pay for something if we absolutely do not have to. So we try the Linux path first. Lots of tutorials on how to get a virtual machine environment loaded in Windows exist and for the most part they work great. So after walking through about 34 installations of your favorite Ubuntu build you get frustrated with the time expended and the lack of results and now wish you had spent the $199.00 on Windows 10 Pro and just installed that into your virtual machine. In the end you would have wished you had, unless you are the Uber-god-of-Linux and have friends that can write custom Kernel's in their sleep as roommates. In which case this article is just boring you. I digress.\n\nWith a Virtualization program such as VMWare, Hyper-V, Virtual-box, Parallels or some other platform you can have your cake and eat it too with the function of Snapshots and restore points. These simple functions can save your money and your time with a bit of planning and discipline as the key ingredients to your recipe for success.",
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