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Date:      Mon, 02 Dec 2002 20:59:41 -0800
From:      Patrick Fish <patrick@pwhsnet.com>
To:        neallist@wispair.net, stabilizer@klentaq.com
Cc:        freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: psybnc and IRC hack
Message-ID:  <039801c29a88$cab8e5a0$1401a8c0@patrick>
References:  <20021202123616.A33705@klentaq.com> <009101c29a34$1b96f4d0$0301a8c0@prime> <3DEC45ED.CFA0FF57@wispair.net>

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>   This doesn't belong on freebsd-security.
>
>   Read this first:
>
> http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security.html
>
>   If you're still confused get on an Undernet IRC server, go to
#freebsdhelp,  and
> ask for assistance. Its best to show between 18:00 and 24:00 EST from my
> experience. There are probably other places you could check, this one I
frequent
> and I know they'll help new people.

If you have no luck there, try EFnet (same channel).

>
>
>
> Charles Swiger wrote:
>
> > [ This probably belongs on freebsd-security, instead... ]
> >
> > Wayne M Barnes wrote:
> > >     How can I best recover from, and defend myself from, a hacker
> > > who breaks into my system and runs a program called psybnc
> > > without my permission?  I think he is using my system as a
> > > front/slave.
> >
> > Yes.  Unless you installed an IRC bouncer-- or whatever it was being
used for--
> > yourself, it's a safe bet that your machine was hacked.  You haven't
identified
> > much about the system-- OS version, what service was compromised (if you
know,
> > and you should investigate that), as well as form an incident timeline.
> >
> > The best way to recover is to backup the compromised system, for
recovery of
> > your data and later forensics if you (or your ISP) chooses to
investigate
> > further.
> >
> > Reinstall the latest version of FreeBSD from a known-good image,
possibly using
> > CVSUP to upgrade to -STABLE or the security branch for your version
> > (RELENG_4_7?).
> >
> > Then restore your data (after making sure nothing was compromised...that
means
> > do not copy date, especially executables without checking them against
prior
> > backups).
> >
> > >     For now, I have killed psybnc, deleted the directory of stuff
> > > that he put in, and changed my password.  Is that any good?
> >
> > It's a good starting point, yes, but it certainly isn't sufficient.
> >
> > >     Can there be a real vaccination built in to FreeBSD?
> >
> > Yes.  It's easy to compare your system against the software from the OS
install
> > disk; where many people encounter problems is with the changes they've
made
> > afterwards themselves.  How complete are your backups?
> >
> > -Chuck
> >
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