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Integrity Clientless Security (ICS) Update 3.7.84.0

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Check Point Reference: CPAI-2006-054
Date Published:
Severity:
Last Updated:
Source: SmartDefense Research Center
Protection Provided by: Connectra
  • NGX R61
  • NGX
  • 2.0
Who is Vulnerable?
Microsoft Windows clients
Vulnerability Description

Check Point Integrity ™ Clientless Security (ICS) for Connectra prevents users with potentially harmful software from accessing your network and requires that they conform to the organization’s antivirus and firewall policies. For more information, please refer to Connectra documentation and to ICS administration Guide. 

35 new malware signatures were added to ICS version 3.7.84.0. For a full list of the added malware, refer to the Details tab.

Vulnerability Details
The following malware have been added:
     Crawler Toolbar
     Win32.AdWare.CASClient.l
     Win32.AdWare.Casino.o
     Win32.Backdoor.Breplibot.n
     Win32.Backdoor.Codbot.ap
     Win32.Backdoor.Codbot.bb
     Win32.Backdoor.IRCBot.pu
     Win32.Backdoor.Iroffer.1213.
     Win32.Backdoor.Iroffer.1228
     Win32.Backdoor.Iroffer.b
     Win32.Backdoor.Mechbot.d
     Win32.Backdoor.PoeBot.a
     Win32.Backdoor.Rbot.aef
     Win32.Backdoor.Rbot.afk
     Win32.Backdoor.Rbot.ald
     Win32.Backdoor.SdBot.ago
     Win32.Backdoor.SdBot.yh
     Win32.Backdoor.VBbot.b
     Win32.Downloader.ZI
     Win32.Email.Worm.Bagle
     Win32.SearchM.Com
     Win32.Trojan.Agent.dn
     Win32.Trojan.Dialer.iz
     Win32.Trojan.DownLoader
     Win32.Trojan.Downloader.Small.cul
     Win32.Trojan.KeyLogger.22
     Win32.Trojan.Proxy.Ranky.ax
     Win32.Trojan.Spy.Agent.eo
     Win32.Trojan.Spy.Goldun.jt
     Win32.Trojan.Spy.Goldun.jy
     Win32.VirTool.Patcher.a
     Win32.WildApp
     Win32.Worm.Donk.c
     Win32.WuamKop32
     Win32.acces-direct.net

Protection Overview
The Update adds 35 new malware signatures, detecting threats posed by malware types such as worms, Trojan horses, hacker's tools, key loggers, browser plug-ins, Adwares, third party cookies, and so forth.  

To configure the defense, select your product from the list below and follow the related protection steps.

Additional Information
Zone Labs Spyware Information Center

Connectra NGX R61

How Can I Protect My Network?
Update version for Connectra NGX R61: 692060528

To update your Integrity Clientless Security (ICS) component:

1. On the navigation tree, click Security > SmartDefense Updates.
2. In the Download updated content pane, enter your credentials and check Update Integrity Clientless Security and Integrity Secure Workspace.
3. Click Download Updates.
4. Install security policy.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Users Of Connectra NGX R61 who have updated their Connectra machines will identify logs such as the following (example only, malware name varies by malware detected):

Malware type: 3rd party cookie
Malware name: Win32.Trojan.Dialer.iz

Connectra NGX

How Can I Protect My Network?
Users of Connectra NGX can update their Integrity Clientless Security (ICS) component.

Update version for Connectra NGX: 691060528

For instructions on how to update your SmartDefense Service including your Integrity Clientless Security component, please refer to CPSA-2005-11.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Users Of Connectra NGX/2.0 who have updated their Connectra machines will identify logs such as the following (example only, malware name varies by malware detected):

Malware type: 3rd party cookie
Malware name: Crawler Toolbar 

Connectra 2.0

How Can I Protect My Network?
Users of Connectra 2.0 can update their Integrity Clientless Security (ICS) component.

Update version for Connectra 2.0: 690060528

For instructions on how to update your SmartDefense Service including your Integrity Clientless Security component, please refer to CPSA-2005-11.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Users Of Connectra 2.0 who have updated their Connectra machines will identify logs such as the following (example only, malware name varies by malware detected):

Malware type: 3rd party cookie
Malware name: Crawler Toolbar