#----------------------------------------------------------- # osversion.pl # Plugin to check for OSVersion value, which appears to be queried # by some malware, and used by others; getting a response of "OSVersion # not found" is a good thing. # # Change history # 20120601 - created # # References # Search Google for "Software\Microsoft\OSVersion" - you'll get several # hits that refer to various malware; # # copyright 2012 Quantum Analytics Research, LLC # Author: H. Carvey, keydet89@yahoo.com #----------------------------------------------------------- package osversion; use strict; my %config = (hive => "NTUSER\.DAT", hasShortDescr => 1, hasDescr => 0, hasRefs => 0, osmask => 22, version => 20120601); sub getConfig{return %config} sub getShortDescr { return "Checks for OSVersion value"; } sub getDescr{} sub getRefs {} sub getHive {return $config{hive};} sub getVersion {return $config{version};} my $VERSION = getVersion(); sub pluginmain { my $class = shift; my $ntuser = shift; ::logMsg("Launching osversion v.".$VERSION); my $reg = Parse::Win32Registry->new($ntuser); my $root_key = $reg->get_root_key; my $key_path = 'Software\\Microsoft'; my $key; if ($key = $root_key->get_subkey($key_path)) { ::rptMsg("OSVersion"); ::rptMsg($key_path); ::rptMsg("LastWrite Time ".gmtime($key->get_timestamp())." (UTC)"); ::rptMsg(""); my $os; eval { $os = $key->get_value("OSVersion")->get_data(); }; if ($@) { ::rptMsg("OSVersion value not found."); } else { ::rptMsg("OSVersion = ".$os); } } else { ::rptMsg($key_path." not found."); } } 1;