Event ID - 1026

Port No1026
Service NameBackdoor.IRC.Contact
RFC Doc0
ProtocolTCP
DescriptionThis backdoor program may be downloaded from the following Web site as SEX.EXE:

www.f{BLOCKED}ewebs.com/aseansex

It arrives using the following icon to pose as a legitimate Windows Media file:

Upon execution, this backdoor program drops several files in the Windows system folder. It creates a registry entry to ensure its automatic execution at every system startup.

This backdoor opens port 6667 and joins an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel, where it listens for commands from a remote malicious user. It executes the said commands
Reference LinkBKDR_IRCCONTAC
AttackSolution:

Terminating the Malware Program

Terminating the Malware Program
This procedure terminates the running malware process. You will need the name(s) of the file(s) detected earlier.
If the process you are looking for is not in the list displayed by Task Manager, proceed to the succeeding solution set.
Open Windows Task Manager.
• On Windows 98 and ME, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE
• On Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003, press
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, then click the Processes tab.
In the list of running programs*, locate the malware file(s) detected earlier.
Select one of the detected files, then press either the End Task or the End Process button, depending on the version of Windows on your system.
Do the same for all detected malware files in the list of running processes.
To check if the malware process has been terminated, close Task Manager, and then open it again.
Close Task Manager.

*NOTE: On systems running Windows 98 and ME, Windows Task Manager may not show certain processes. You can use a third party process viewer such as Process Explorer to terminate the malware process. Otherwise, continue with the next procedure, noting additional instructions. If you were not able to terminate the malware process as described in the previous procedure, restart your system.

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