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Malware writers cash in on Olympics

by Shaun Nichols  on Apr 16, 2008
Tags: Malware | writers | cash | in | on | Olympics
Rootkit-laden video is latest to exploit Tibet protests.
A video file laced with a malicious rootkit is the latest attempt by hackers to cash in on the Beijing Olympics.

The video appears to be a simple protest cartoon packaged in an executable file. But the 'Race for Tibet' movie also contains a piece of key-logging malware that installs itself as a driver.

The cartoon shows a Chinese gymnast performing in an event along with images from the recent riots and government crackdowns in Tibet. The user is then urged to join a 'race for Tibet' protest.

McAfee researcher Patrick Comiotto warned that the movie initially infects the user with a malicious driver. The file is installed in the '%windir%/system32/' driver folder under the name 'dopydwi.sys'.

The file then proceeds to create a .dll file that logs keystrokes which are later uploaded to a server in China.

The cartoon is the latest in a series of attacks that have tried to take advantage of the recent events in Tibet and the upcoming Olympic games in Beijing.

Malware-laden fake petitions and press releases were sent out to pro-Tibet groups in early March following initial rioting in the region.

By last week, the Trojan involved in those attacks was linked to a larger series of SQL website attacks.

Piggybacking on current events has become a common social-engineering tactic for malware distributors.

Events ranging from the Virginia Tech shootings to the execution of Saddam Hussein have been exploited by hackers to infect unwitting users.

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