Zeus-SpyEye Merger Advances

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Zeus-SpyEye Merger Advances


Administration panel for SpyEye now uses Zeus interface in early sample obtained by researchers



Researchers have uncovered new evidence that the expected merger of the information-stealing Zeus and SpyEye trojans is well under way: The administration panel for SpyEye sports a Zeus-like interface.
The administration panel was first discovered by Trend Micro researchers last week, who
obtained a sample
of version 1.3.05 of the SpyEye builder. Loucif Kharouni, senior threat researcher with Trend Micro, says the sample his team has -- basically a work-in-progress beta -- includes some lines of Zeus code, but its not really 50-50 Zeus and SpyEye at this point.
Researchers have been eagerly awaiting such samples of the merged two malware packages since Slavik or Monstr, the author of Zeus, gave the source code to another crimeware author, Gribodemon, a.k.a. Harderman.
Aviv Raff, CTO of Seculert, whose firm has also studied the new malware toolkit, says the final version of the merged Zeus-SpyEye trojan is likely to be a mutation of both pieces of malware. Because of that, cybercriminals who are used to the bluish interface of Zeus panel will find it easier to migrate from older versions of ZeuS to the new merged version, Raff says.
The
merged toolkit
obtained by Seculert includes both SpyEye- and Zeus-like administration panels, both linked to the same back-end database with the same botnet data. And the bots naming conventions are just like that of SpyEye, according to Seculerts research. Stolen certificate files from botnet victims were stored SpyEye-style, in the database, not as files on the server like Zeus does.
The core of the merged version seems to be, indeed, SpyEye, with additional layers and features of ZeuS, Raff says. It gives the cybercriminal the flexibility to choose old and new features from the two Trojan kits, he says.
And its a powerful combination. While Zeus was able to remove some security applications, SpyEye was not: Now the merged version can do so, he notes. Plus Zeus relative user-friendliness made it popular. Zeus is the king of botnets mainly because of its ease of use, he says. The merge was probably done mostly because of that.
Trend Micros Kharouni says this version of the crimeware toolkit is more private in that its not being widely distributed. We are probably seeing some leaked version, he says. The way the author is providing this version is completely different: Hes only sending it to specific customers he knows.
Kharouni says Trend Micro has seen about 10 servers running this version of the Trojan so far.
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