sshd.exe infected with IDP.Generic?

Ernie Rael err@raelity.com
Sat Jul 11 14:47:50 GMT 2020


Thanks for response Marco and Brian.

I guess I'll chalk up to coincidence the "rm *" that I didn't knowingly 
type (it was in the typeahead buffer when less finally finished and I 
had been "randomly" hitting keys to get it to end) followed shortly 
thereafter by avast moving sshd.exe to quarantine. I suppose the command 
could have mysteriously come from some history since I do use the rm 
command regularly ;-) Hmm, use -I? I lost almost nothing since the admin 
acct in cygwin's /home is only used for ssh to local and there are 
backups to look at.

As far as getting things back to normal...

Asking avast to "put it back" failed. I did "extract" it, but 
owner/permissions seem screwed up.
> $ ls -l sshd.exe
> ----rwxr-x+ 1 Administrators SYSTEM 721939 Feb 18 09:05 sshd.exe
I put it back, with u+rx, ran cygwin's setup and it's package had been 
updated recently, sshd was updated, and things seem back to normal. 
First I had virus scanned the entire system, took all day, it did find 
something in an archived copy of a system I had 10 years ago.

-ernie

PS virustotal is cool
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/8cba0094cf589c9b39c6814ae11e7fc32e0d9988e280004b6a18ca7e2014c71d/detection

On 7/10/2020 12:01 PM, Ernie Rael wrote:
> On Win7. To get an elevated shell, I typically do "$ ssh xxx@yyy". And 
> not very often.
>
> Below is an excerpt of something potentially horrible that just happened.
>
> Note the
>
>    rm *
>
> I exited the shell. I did the "ssh..." again (yeah I'm crazy), in a 
> different bash window. And this time avast reported that it stashed 
> sshd.exe into the virus chest.
>
> I'm not sure who/what the culprit is, or what's going on. But it does 
> look like there was (is?) some kind of infection somewhere on my 
> system. I had used ftp earlier to put a file to a remote, but...?
>
> I didn't realize that netstat was a windows command (not that I 
> wouldn't have used it).
>
> I've got the sshd.exe file. It has a date of Feb 18. So
>
>  * Can I check if the bits in sshd.exe are as expected?
>  * Any suggestions on cleaning up and/or restoring sanity? (I'm running
>    a full virus scan right now, should be amusing...)
>  * How can I get sshd.exe back? Is there a cygwin command to check that
>    the packages are all as they should be?
>
> -ernie
>
> =============== EXCERPT ==========================
>
>>
>> $ ssh xxx@yyy
>> Last login: Mon May 18 21:37:37 2020 from 192.168.0.11
>>       ____________________, ______________________________________
>>    .QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQL_ |                                      |
>>  .gQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ__ 
>> |                                      |
>>  ........
>>
>> ADMIN ~
>> $ netstat -b -a | less
>>
>>
>> ######################### worked but had to ^Z/kill to get out
>>
>> ADMIN ~
>> $
>>
>> ADMIN ~
>> $
>>
>> ADMIN ~
>> $ rm *
>> rm: cannot remove 'play': Is a directory
>> rm: cannot remove 'system': Is a directory
>>
>> ADMIN erra@spirit ~
>> $
>>
>>
>> ADMIN ~/play
>> $ netstat -b -a | less
>>
>> ######################### let netstat complete normally, got out of 
>> less ok
>>
>>
>> ADMIN ~/play
>> $ client_loop: send disconnect: Connection reset by peer
>
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