Summary
Bugbear is a mass-mailing and network worm with keylogging and backdoor capabilities. It appeared in the wild on 30th of September 2002.
Removal
Based on the settings of your F-Secure security product, it will either move the file to the quarantine where it cannot spread or cause harm, or remove it.
Caution: Manual disinfection is a risky process; it is recommended only for advanced users.
To remove Bugbear worm from a system it's enough to delete all its files from a hard drive and to restart a computer. If the worm is in a network environment, the network should be temporarily taken down and all systems have to be disinfected separately. Otherwise the worm will try to re-infect already cleaned systems.
Note: Also after disinfection it is recommended to change all logins and passwords as they could have been compromised by the password stealer component of the worm.
It is also recommended to check infected systems and networks for possible hacker intrusion that could have been performed through the backdoor component of the worm.
A False Positive is when a file is incorrectly detected as harmful, usually because its code or behavior resembles known harmful programs. A False Positive will usually be fixed in a subsequent database update without any action needed on your part. If you wish, you may also:
- Check for the latest database updatesFirst, check if your F-Secure security program is using the latest updates, then try scanning the file again.
- Submit a sampleAfter checking, if you still believe the file is incorrectly detected, you can submit a sample of it for re-analysis.Note: If the file was moved to quarantine, you need to collect the file from quarantine before you can submit it.
- Exclude a file from further scanningIf you are certain that the file is safe and want to continue using it, you can exclude it from further scanning by the F-Secure security product.Note: You need administrative rights to change the settings.
Technical Details
History
UPDATE (2002-12-03 14:00 GMT)
UPDATE (2002-10-02 13:30 GMT)
Infection
- [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce]
Propagation (email)
- http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/q323759ie/default.asp
- .ODS
- .MMF
- .NCH
- .MBX
- .EML
- .TBB
- .DBX
- Greets!
- Get 8 FREE issues - no risk!
- Hi!
- Your News Alert
- $150 FREE Bonus!
- Re:
- Your Gift
- New bonus in your cash account
- Tools For Your Online Business
- Daily Email Reminder
- News
- free shipping!
- its easy
- Warning!
- SCAM alert!!!
- Sponsors needed
- new reading
- CALL FOR INFORMATION!
- 25 merchants and rising
- Cows
- My eBay ads
- empty account
- Market Update Report
- click on this!
- fantastic
- wow!
- bad news
- Lost & Found
- New Contests
- Today Only
- Get a FREE gift!
- Membership Confirmation
- Report
- Please Help...
- Stats
- I need help about script!!!
- Interesting...
- Introduction
- various
- Announcement
- history screen
- Correction of errors
- Just a reminder
- Payment notices
- hmm..
- update
- Hello!
- remove
- spam
- undisclosed
- recipients
- noreply
- lyris
- virus
- trojan
- mailer-daemon
- postmaster@
- root@
- nobody@
- localhost
- localdomain
- list
- talk
- ticket
- majordom
- .reg
- .ini
- .bat
- .h
- .diz
- .txt
- .cpp
- .c
- .html
- .htm
- .jpeg
- .jpg
- .gif
- image/gif
- image/jpeg
- application/octet-stream
- text/plain
- text/html
- .scr
- .pif
- .exe
- readme
- Setup
- Card
- Docs
- news
- image
- images
- pics
- resume
- photo
- video
- music
- song
- data

Propagation (Local Area Network)
Terminating Processes
- _AVP32.EXE
- _AVPCC.EXE
- _AVPM.EXE
- ACKWIN32.EXE
- ANTI-TROJAN.EXE
- APVXDWIN.EXE
- AUTODOWN.EXE
- AVCONSOL.EXE
- AVE32.EXE
- AVGCTRL.EXE
- AVKSERV.EXE
- AVNT.EXE
- AVP.EXE
- AVP32.EXE
- AVPCC.EXE
- AVPDOS32.EXE
- AVPM.EXE
- AVPTC32.EXE
- AVPUPD.EXE
- AVSCHED32.EXE
- AVWIN95.EXE
- AVWUPD32.EXE
- BLACKD.EXE
- BLACKICE.EXE
- CFIADMIN.EXE
- CFIAUDIT.EXE
- CFINET.EXE
- CFINET32.EXE
- CLAW95.EXE
- CLAW95CF.EXE
- CLEANER.EXE
- CLEANER3.EXE
- DVP95.EXE
- DVP95_0.EXE
- ECENGINE.EXE
- ESAFE.EXE
- ESPWATCH.EXE
- F-AGNT95.EXE
- F-PROT.EXE
- F-PROT95.EXE
- F-STOPW.EXE
- FINDVIRU.EXE
- FP-WIN.EXE
- FPROT.EXE
- FRW.EXE
- IAMAPP.EXE
- IAMSERV.EXE
- IBMASN.EXE
- IBMAVSP.EXE
- ICLOAD95.EXE
- ICLOADNT.EXE
- ICMON.EXE
- ICSUPP95.EXE
- ICSUPPNT.EXE
- IFACE.EXE
- IOMON98.EXE
- JEDI.EXE
- LOCKDOWN2000.EXE
- LOOKOUT.EXE
- LUALL.EXE
- MOOLIVE.EXE
- MPFTRAY.EXE
- N32SCANW.EXE
- NAVAPW32.EXE
- NAVLU32.EXE
- NAVNT.EXE
- NAVW32.EXE
- NAVWNT.EXE
- NISUM.EXE
- NMAIN.EXE
- NORMIST.EXE
- NUPGRADE.EXE
- NVC95.EXE
- OUTPOST.EXE
- PADMIN.EXE
- PAVCL.EXE
- PAVSCHED.EXE
- PAVW.EXE
- PCCWIN98.EXE
- PCFWALLICON.EXE
- PERSFW.EXE
- RAV7.EXE
- RAV7WIN.EXE
- RESCUE.EXE
- SAFEWEB.EXE
- SCAN32.EXE
- SCAN95.EXE
- SCANPM.EXE
- SCRSCAN.EXE
- SERV95.EXE
- SMC.EXE
- SPHINX.EXE
- SWEEP95.EXE
- TBSCAN.EXE
- TCA.EXE
- TDS2-98.EXE
- TDS2-NT.EXE
- VET95.EXE
- VETTRAY.EXE
- VSCAN40.EXE
- VSECOMR.EXE
- VSHWIN32.EXE
- VSSTAT.EXE
- WEBSCANX.EXE
- WFINDV32.EXE
- ZONEALARM.EXE
Backdoor


Keylogging
Side Effect
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