Google smacks down Santy worm
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Paul Roberts
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IDG News Service
, 12/22/2004
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Web search engine company Google is blocking efforts by a new Internet worm to use its search engine to find vulnerable computers on the Internet, the company
announced late Tuesday.
Google is blocking searches launched by Santy.A, a new Internet worm that targets servers running phpBB, a popular electronic bulletin board software package, according
to a statement from the company. Without any native ability to scan for vulnerable computers, Google's action halted Santy.A's
spread, according to anti-virus companies.
Santy.A targets servers running phpBB. Anti-virus companies first detected the worm Tuesday, though it may have been spreading
silently well before that, according to Johannes Ullrich, chief technology officer at The SANS Institute's Internet Storm
Center.
The worm used a vulnerability in phpBB, an open source software product that is managed by the phpBB Group, to spread across
the Internet, infecting computer servers that host online bulletin boards and defacing those sites with the words "This site
is defaced!!! NeverEverNoSanity WebWorm."
A phpBB component called viewtopic.php allows malicious commands to be passed to and executed on servers that run a vulnerable
version of the phpBB software. Secunia, a Copenhagen-based security company, first reported the vulnerability on Nov. 19.
An updated version of phpBB software that fixes the flaw was released on Nov. 18.
Estimates of the impact of the Santy worm vary widely. Searches on a beta version of Microsoft's MSN Search feature for the
text used to deface sites returned more than 30,000 hits. However, identical searches on other engines, including the official
MSN Search engine, Yahoo and Google search engines returned far fewer hits, ranging from 785 (MSN) to 2,030 (Yahoo).
Using searches for telltale signs of infection, such as defacement text, is an inexact way to determine the actual number
of Santy infections, said Ullrich.
"Santy will only deface sites if it can overwrite files, and it may not always be able to do that based on the configuration
of the Web server (running phpBB)," he said.
Also, an analysis of the Santy code revealed that the worm spread quietly for a while, infecting phpBB servers but not overwriting
files and defacing the bulletin boards, Ullrich said.
The Santy worm marked some firsts, including the use of a popular search engine as part of a worm's spreading mechanism. But
the lessons to be learned from Santy's spread are already well established: keep on top of software patches and "harden" the
configuration of public-facing servers by preventing users from being able to take unnecessary actions, such as overwriting
files, he said.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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