Trinoo

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Trinoo
Type Botnet
Operating system(s) affected Linux, Solaris
Filesize 13.6kb
Written in C

The trinoo or trin00 is a set of computer programs to conduct a DDoS attack. It is believed that trinoo networks have been set up on thousands of systems on the Internet that have been compromised by remote buffer overrun exploits.[1]

The first suspected trinoo attacks are described in CERT Incident Note 99-04[dead link].[2] A trinoo network has been connected to the February 2000 distributed denial of service attack on the Yahoo! website.[3]

Trinoo is famous for allowing attackers to leave a message in a folder called cry_baby. The file is self replicating and is modified on a regular basis as long as port 80 is active.

Using Trinoo

Step 1

The attacker, using a compromised host, compiles a list of machines that can be compromised. Most of this process is done automatically from the compromised host, because the host stores a mount of information including how to find other hosts to compromise.

Step 2

As soon as the list of machines that can be compromised has been compiled, scripts are run to compromise them and convert them into the Trinoo Masters or Daemons. One Master can control multiple Daemons. The Daemons are the compromised hosts that launch the actual UDP floods against the victim machine.

Step 3

The DDoS attack is launched when the attacker issues a command on the Master hosts. The Masters instruct every Daemon to start a DoS attack against the IP address specified in the command, many DoSs comprise the DDoS attack.

References

  1. http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/trinoo.analysis
  2. In case the URL for that ("the original") is a dead link -- which was seen on July 27, 2014 -- there is an "archived" copy of CERT® Incident Note IN-99-04 still online, as follows: Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

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