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  • From: "Don Elbourne" <d.elbourne AT worldnet.att.net>
  • To: "John Ronning" <ronning AT ilink.nis.za>, "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: VIRUS ALERT!
  • Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 22:13:04 -0600


Sorry folks,

This one is not a hoax. The Happy99.exe is a real virus. DO NOT open the
file. John Ronning just sent the virus to the list in an e-mail "2Ki 20:7
and Isa 38:21"

If you did open it, you now have the virus on your computer.

The following information was taken from the Norton AntiVirus web site:

http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/happy99.worm.html

Happy99.Worm
VirusName: Happy99.Worm
Aliases: Trojan.Happy99, I-Worm.Happy
Likelihood: Common
Region Reported: US, Europe
Characteristics: Trojan Horse, Worm



Description:


This is a worm program, NOT a virus. This program has reportedly been
received through email spamming and USENET newsgroup posting. The file is
usually named HAPPY99.EXE in the email or article attachment.

When being executed, the program also opens a window entitled "Happy New
Year 1999 !!" showing a firework display to disguise its other actions. The
program copies itself as SKA.EXE and extracts a DLL that it carries as
SKA.DLL into WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. It also modifies WSOCK32.DLL in
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory and copies the original WSOCK32.DLL into
WSOCK32.SKA.

WSOCK32.DLL handles internet-connectivity in Windows 95 and 98. The
modification to WSOCK32.DLL allows the worm routine to be triggered when a
connect or send activity is detected. When such online activity occurs, the
modified code loads the worm's SKA.DLL. This SKA.DLL creates a new email or
a new article with UUENCODED HAPPY99.EXE inserted into the email or article.
It then sends this email or posts this article.

If WSOCK32.DLL is in use when the worm tries to modify it (i.e. a user is
online), the worm adds a registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce=SKA.EXE

The registry entry loads the worm the next time Windows start.


Removing the worm manually:


delete WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SKA.EXE
delete WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SKA.DLL
in WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory, rename WSOCK32.DLL to WSOCK32.BAK
in WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory, rename WSOCK32.SKA to WSOCK32.DLL
delete the downloaded file, usually named HAPPY99.EXE
Windows prevents you to do step #3 and #4 above if the machine is still
connected to the Internet. The file "windows\system\wsock32.dll" is used
whenever the machine is connected to Internet (i.e. through dial-up or LAN
connection).


If you are using dial-up connection (i.e. America Online), you need to do
the following:


terminate internet connection
delete WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SKA.EXE
delete WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SKA.DLL
in WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory, rename WSOCK32.DLL to WSOCK32.BAK
in WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory, rename WSOCK32.SKA to WSOCK32.DLL
delete the downloaded file, usually named HAPPY99.EXE

If you are connected to Internet through LAN (i.e. in the office or cable
modem), you need to do the following:


From the Start menu, select shutdown-restart in MS DOS mode
type CD \windows\system when DOS prompt (C:\)appears
type RENAME WSOCK32.DLL WSOCK32.BAK
type RENAME WSOCK32.SKA WSOCK32.DLL
type DEL SKA.EXE
type DEL SKA.DLL


Safe Computing:


This worm and other trojan-horse type programs demonstrate the need to
practice safe computing. One should not execute any executable-file
attachment (EXE, SHS, MS Word or MS Excel file) that comes from an email or
a newsgroup article from an untrusted source.

Norton AntiVirus users can protect themselves from this virus by downloading
the current virus definitions either through LiveUpdate or from the
following webpage:

http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download.html

Write-up by: Raul K. Elnitiarta
March 2, 1999





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