General
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Target
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639
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Size
100KB
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Sample
201014-1jlz2lhnhj
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MD5
9b11640faf4a071f0b814d6e3df13aa9
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SHA1
c3f52ea599e0b3e92743981cdb0a0211384e388f
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SHA256
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639
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SHA512
74ba6e451a8197652cfe5d65951334b421b8351b9433eb94631bfb9d77c92d226c653bf11877a2a75bea24d1d52d1a14735a8faac58a991e7d915ada85d399c5
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639.exe
Resource
win7v200722
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639.exe
Resource
win10
Malware Config
Extracted
C:\ClopReadMe.txt
clop
Targets
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Target
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639
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Size
100KB
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MD5
9b11640faf4a071f0b814d6e3df13aa9
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SHA1
c3f52ea599e0b3e92743981cdb0a0211384e388f
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SHA256
e7f17df3e41c7ac23d3b979a4dd8e92bdf12e08e8dd064bd8614a415322dc639
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SHA512
74ba6e451a8197652cfe5d65951334b421b8351b9433eb94631bfb9d77c92d226c653bf11877a2a75bea24d1d52d1a14735a8faac58a991e7d915ada85d399c5
Score10/10-
Clop
Ransomware discovered in early 2019 which has been actively developed since release.
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Modifies extensions of user files
Ransomware generally changes the extension on encrypted files.
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Drops desktop.ini file(s)
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Enumerates connected drives
Attempts to read the root path of hard drives other than the default C: drive.
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