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From:CERT <cert_(at)_cert.gov>
Date:01.03.2007
Subject:US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA07-059A -- Sun Solaris Telnet Worm



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                    National Cyber Alert System

              Technical Cyber Security Alert TA07-059A


Sun Solaris Telnet Worm

  Original release date: February 28, 2007
  Last revised: --
  Source: US-CERT


Systems Affected

    * Sun Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10)
    * Sun "Nevada" (SunOS 5.11)

  Both SPARC and Intel (x86) architectures are affected.


Overview

  A worm is exploiting a vulnerability (VU#881872) in the Sun Solaris
  telnet daemon (in.telnetd).


I. Description

  A worm is exploiting a vulnerability in the telnet daemon
  (in.telnetd) on unpatched Sun Solaris systems. The vulnerability
  allows the worm (or any attacker) to log in via telnet (23/tcp)
  with elevated privileges. Further details about the vulnerability
  are available in Vulnerability Note VU#881872 (CVE-2007-0882).

  Because VU#881872 is trivial to exploit and sufficient technical
  detail is publicly available, any attacker, not just this worm,
  could exploit vulnerable systems.

  Characteristics of the worm include, but are not limited to:
  
    * Exploiting VU#881872 to log in via telnet as the users adm or lp
    * Changing permissions on /var/adm/wtmpx to -rw-r--rw-
    * Creating the directory .adm in /var/adm/sa/
    * Adding .profile files to /var/adm/ and /var/spool/lp/
    * Installing an authenticated backdoor shell on port 32982/tcp
    * Modifying crontab entries for the users adm and lp
    * Scanning for other hosts running telnet (23/tcp)

  Sun has published information about the worm in the Security Sun
  Alert Feed including an inoculation script that disables the telnet
  daemon and reverses known changes made by the worm.


II. Impact

  VU#881872 allows remote attacker to log on to a vulnerable system
  via telnet and gain elevated privileges. The worm exploits this
  vulnerability to compromise systems as described above. Since the
  worm installs a backdoor shell, it is possible for an attacker with
  knowledge of the authentication tokens to access a compromised
  system and take any action with the privileges of the backdoor
  shell process, likely adm or lp.


III. Solution

Apply a patch

  To address VU#881872, apply the appropriate patches referenced in
  Sun Alert Notification 102802.

Run inoculation script

  To recover compromised systems, Sun has provided an inoculation script
  that disables the telnet daemon and reverses known changes made by the
  worm.

  Note that the inoculation script only recovers from this particular
  worm. Running the inoculation script does not guarantee system
  integrity. A vulnerable system may be compromised in different ways
  by attackers exploiting VU#881872 or using the backdoor installed
  by the worm. To fully recover, it may be necessary to rebuild a
  compromised system using trusted software sources. For more
  information, see Recovering from an Incident.


IV. Workarounds

  Until the appropriate patches can be applied, consider the
  following workarounds.

Disable telnet

  Telnet can be disabled by issuing the following command as root:

    # /usr/sbin/svcadm disable telnet

Restrict telnet access

  Restrict access to telnet (23/tcp) from untrusted networks such as
  the Internet.

Use SSH instead of telnet

  SSH provides a comparatively more secure method for remotely
  logging into a system than telnet. As general advice, we recommend
  using SSH rather than telnet.


V. References

    * US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#881872 -
      <http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/881872>

    * Recovering from an Incident -
      <http://www.cert.org/nav/recovering.html>

    * Sun Alert Notification 102802 -
      <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102802-1>

    * Solaris in.telnetd worm seen in the wild + inoculation script -
      <http://blogs.sun.com/security/entry/solaris_in_telnetd_worm_seen>

    * inoculate.local -
      <http://blogs.sun.com/security/resource/inoculate.local>

    * CVE-2007-0882 -
      <http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-0882>


____________________________________________________________________

  The most recent version of this document can be found at:

    <http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA07-059A.html>
____________________________________________________________________

  Feedback can be directed to US-CERT Technical Staff. Please send
  email to <cert@cert.org> with "TA07-059A Feedback VU#881872" in the
  subject.
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Revision History

  February 28, 2007: Initial release


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