General
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Target
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c
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Size
646KB
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Sample
220202-wr28aaadgj
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MD5
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c
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SHA1
3f0c0c5555707a52247b91452c75692c1f30c8b6
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SHA256
fc80f7f615d4130160c30ec1c8e4cd885a7f42978ead2509cfdd350ad3547882
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SHA512
e53147644d7e062eded21378e70538d4124fde41c72b228e6f3790f770a2e2f93daeac080884fc37eab6b74c8c7ab70684c20e915f4e599be5d6ec8233ddefbf
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c.xll
Resource
win7-en-20211208
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c.xll
Resource
win10v2004-en-20220113
Malware Config
Extracted
Targets
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Target
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c
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Size
646KB
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MD5
a04d8167d9f4313b9f1e6ba38900306c
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SHA1
3f0c0c5555707a52247b91452c75692c1f30c8b6
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SHA256
fc80f7f615d4130160c30ec1c8e4cd885a7f42978ead2509cfdd350ad3547882
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SHA512
e53147644d7e062eded21378e70538d4124fde41c72b228e6f3790f770a2e2f93daeac080884fc37eab6b74c8c7ab70684c20e915f4e599be5d6ec8233ddefbf
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suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (Passwords.txt)
suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (Passwords.txt)
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suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (Passwords.txt) M2
suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (Passwords.txt) M2
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suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (passwords.txt) M2
suricata: ET MALWARE Suspicious Zipped Filename in Outbound POST Request (passwords.txt) M2
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suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei Stealer Client Data Upload
suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei Stealer Client Data Upload
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suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei/Megumin/Oski Stealer Data Exfil
suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei/Megumin/Oski Stealer Data Exfil
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suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei/Megumin/Oski Stealer HTTP POST Pattern
suricata: ET MALWARE Vidar/Arkei/Megumin/Oski Stealer HTTP POST Pattern
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Identifies VirtualBox via ACPI registry values (likely anti-VM)
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Vidar Stealer
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Downloads MZ/PE file
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Executes dropped EXE
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Sets service image path in registry
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Checks BIOS information in registry
BIOS information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.
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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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Drops file in System32 directory
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Suspicious use of NtSetInformationThreadHideFromDebugger
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Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
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