OWASP Anti-Malware - Knowledge Base

Spyeye
SpyEye is considered the successor of ZeuS and globally considered as the most advanced Banking Malware kit actually used.

This kit was conceived as botnet easy to manage via a web based control panel.

SpyEye relies upon MiTB ( Man in The Browser ) attacks to accomplish its task, it provides a custom Encrypted Configuration File where there are:

* Plugins * Web Injection Code * Collectors List- where stolen data is sent

SpyEye is capable of HTML code injection in the following browsers:

* FireFox * Internet Explorer * Chrome * Opera

List of commonly used Plugins:

* ccgrabber - used to collect Credit Card numbers by analyzing POST requests. * ffcertgrabber used to steal Firefox stored Certificates. * ftpbc - used to reverse ftp connections to the bot. * socks5 - allows reverse connections via a proxy server. * billinghammer - charges Credit Cards by using stolen card data. * ddos - plugin used to ddos a specified target. * bugreport - send crash reports to the bot master. * SpySpread - capability to spread via USB, IM Messages * rdp - Remote Desktop capability

SpyEye kit, actually reached version 1.3.48

In the second half of 2011 appeared a mobile edition of SpyEye, called SpitMo specifically designed to steal mTAN (mobile TAN) authentication systems. []

Resources:


 * [|A Guide to SpyEye C&C Messages]
 * [|New SpyEye Gains Zeus Features – A Detailed Analysis of SpyEye Trojan v1.3]
 * [|DDOS plugin for SpyEye]
 * [|SpyEye steals your data. Even in a limited account]
 * [|The SpyEye Interface, Part 1: CN 1]
 * [|The SpyEye Interface Part 2: SYN 1]
 * [|SpyEye 1.3.4.x Comes with Noteworthy Modifications (Part 1)]
 * [|SpyEye 1.3.4.x Comes with Noteworthy Modifications (Part 2)]