General
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Target
8b01dbcf5224873f79aa338e6f50c3cfefc41a1345d9eb5e4a5566f5a190586a
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Size
319KB
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Sample
211207-qb3afshdfn
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MD5
f369fcbe630e461a8ba482db48f0dbbf
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SHA1
6c0e71df40a976c484e20711e9f97abcf2cb4240
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SHA256
8b01dbcf5224873f79aa338e6f50c3cfefc41a1345d9eb5e4a5566f5a190586a
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SHA512
03947a4ba6751ac73d20c80477009d67daf491012949d840cb8a87c300a648f04fc1f4dee0ce0ba9ae3acd53559c5ad2929028560745d8d9c7ec68f239c7dac0
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
8b01dbcf5224873f79aa338e6f50c3cfefc41a1345d9eb5e4a5566f5a190586a.exe
Resource
win10-en-20211104
Malware Config
Extracted
smokeloader
2020
http://host-data-coin-11.com/
http://file-coin-host-12.com/
Extracted
raccoon
1.8.3-hotfix
f797145799b7b1b77b35d81de942eee0908da519
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url4cnc
http://91.219.236.27/capibar
http://94.158.245.167/capibar
http://185.163.204.216/capibar
http://185.225.19.238/capibar
http://185.163.204.218/capibar
https://t.me/capibar
Extracted
amadey
2.86
185.215.113.35/d2VxjasuwS/index.php
Extracted
raccoon
1.8.3-hotfix
fd4f23250443a724a3d1548e6ab07c481dfc2814
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url4cnc
http://91.219.236.27/duglassa1
http://94.158.245.167/duglassa1
http://185.163.204.216/duglassa1
http://185.225.19.238/duglassa1
http://185.163.204.218/duglassa1
https://t.me/duglassa1
Extracted
arkei
Default
http://195.133.18.126/ZIaKfGwC3P.php
Targets
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Target
8b01dbcf5224873f79aa338e6f50c3cfefc41a1345d9eb5e4a5566f5a190586a
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Size
319KB
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MD5
f369fcbe630e461a8ba482db48f0dbbf
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SHA1
6c0e71df40a976c484e20711e9f97abcf2cb4240
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SHA256
8b01dbcf5224873f79aa338e6f50c3cfefc41a1345d9eb5e4a5566f5a190586a
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SHA512
03947a4ba6751ac73d20c80477009d67daf491012949d840cb8a87c300a648f04fc1f4dee0ce0ba9ae3acd53559c5ad2929028560745d8d9c7ec68f239c7dac0
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RedLine
RedLine Stealer is a malware family written in C#, first appearing in early 2020.
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RedLine Payload
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Suspicious use of NtCreateProcessExOtherParentProcess
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Arkei Stealer Payload
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Identifies VirtualBox via ACPI registry values (likely anti-VM)
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Downloads MZ/PE file
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Executes dropped EXE
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Checks BIOS information in registry
BIOS information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.
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Deletes itself
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Loads dropped DLL
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Accesses cryptocurrency files/wallets, possible credential harvesting
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Checks installed software on the system
Looks up Uninstall key entries in the registry to enumerate software on the system.
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Suspicious use of NtSetInformationThreadHideFromDebugger
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Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
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