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Voyager (computer worm)

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The Voyager worm is a computer worm that was posted on the Internet on October 31, 2005, and is designed to target Oracle Databases, proprietary database management system developed by Oracle.

Known variants

  • First, non-malicious, example: October 31, 2005.
  • Second example: December 29, 2005; attempts to stop remote Oracle listeners on machines that have not been properly secured.

Affected platforms

Actions

The October 31 variant has a harmless payload, but could easily be modified.

The December 29, 2005 version attempts to create private database links in affected databases, but the procedure to spread is missing. If activated, it will grant DBA to PUBLIC. An AFTER LOGON trigger may run, which performs a Google search for its own code. The worm code tries to mail the username and password hashes to larry@oracle.com and oracle@random IP address. It tricks the user to reset the password for a well known database user. The clear intention is to increase the chances of successfully creating a private link to the database.[1]

Spread

The October 31 variant tries to find other Oracle databases in the same subnet and uses private database links to connect to remote databases. The December 29 variant was posted incomplete, without a spreading mechanism.

Outbreaks

  1. October 31, 2005 – First posted on the Internet
  2. December 29, 2005 – Malicious variant (incomplete) posted on the Internet

References

  1. ^ "New Oracle Voyager Worm Variant". Application Security Inc. Archived from the original on 2012-11-30. Retrieved January 11, 2006.