General
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Target
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349
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Size
7.7MB
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Sample
220310-2zbm7affbn
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MD5
bd4889f68da70787b42a75a5d109eec5
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SHA1
1122686ab765417956748bbbf322e700d222cbdf
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SHA256
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349
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SHA512
e4ae41dbede6451a9b19bd1a6f3b1947e593a79f58bc029d6240fceee703cb3c20b31cd5ada8b0aedbd2b3a1985b72d6b6809cbecccd4d9f0fbc1a705f93ac01
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349.exe
Resource
win7-20220310-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349.exe
Resource
win10v2004-en-20220113
Malware Config
Extracted
socelars
http://www.iyiqian.com/
http://www.xxhufdc.top/
http://www.uefhkice.xyz/
http://www.fcektsy.top/
Extracted
metasploit
windows/single_exec
Extracted
smokeloader
2020
http://varmisende.com/upload/
http://fernandomayol.com/upload/
http://nextlytm.com/upload/
http://people4jan.com/upload/
http://asfaltwerk.com/upload/
Extracted
redline
UDP
45.9.20.20:13441
Extracted
redline
dadad123
86.107.197.196:63065
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auth_value
dd4834614a3ac04a7b90791c224626a2
Extracted
vidar
50.6
937
https://mas.to/@s4msalo
https://koyu.space/@samsa2l
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profile_id
937
Extracted
redline
newall
deyneyab.xyz:80
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auth_value
25db96cfa370a37f57d1a769f3900122
Extracted
redline
Lyla2
bonezarisor.xyz:80
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auth_value
de2a98abc502b86b809fbc366af9256a
Targets
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Target
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349
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Size
7.7MB
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MD5
bd4889f68da70787b42a75a5d109eec5
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SHA1
1122686ab765417956748bbbf322e700d222cbdf
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SHA256
427b5d1b32a8e17b94097a085094afcf86e857dcc8db0fd0b4bf7c50e6f3f349
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SHA512
e4ae41dbede6451a9b19bd1a6f3b1947e593a79f58bc029d6240fceee703cb3c20b31cd5ada8b0aedbd2b3a1985b72d6b6809cbecccd4d9f0fbc1a705f93ac01
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Glupteba Payload
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MetaSploit
Detected malicious payload which is part of the Metasploit Framework, likely generated with msfvenom or similar.
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Process spawned unexpected child process
This typically indicates the parent process was compromised via an exploit or macro.
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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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Socelars Payload
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Suspicious use of NtCreateUserProcessOtherParentProcess
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suricata: ET MALWARE EXE Download Request To Wordpress Folder Likely Malicious
suricata: ET MALWARE EXE Download Request To Wordpress Folder Likely Malicious
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suricata: ET MALWARE GCleaner Downloader Activity M5
suricata: ET MALWARE GCleaner Downloader Activity M5
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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 Terse alphanumeric executable downloader high likelihood of being hostile
suricata: ET MALWARE Terse alphanumeric executable downloader high likelihood of being hostile
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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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suricata: ET MALWARE Win32/Spy.Socelars.S CnC Activity M3
suricata: ET MALWARE Win32/Spy.Socelars.S CnC Activity M3
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suricata: ET MALWARE Win32/Unk.HRESQ! MultiDownloader Checkin M2
suricata: ET MALWARE Win32/Unk.HRESQ! MultiDownloader Checkin M2
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Modifies boot configuration data using bcdedit
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OnlyLogger Payload
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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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Modifies Windows Firewall
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Possible attempt to disable PatchGuard
Rootkits can use kernel patching to embed themselves in an operating system.
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Checks computer location settings
Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.
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Loads dropped DLL
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Adds Run key to start application
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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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Legitimate hosting services abused for malware hosting/C2
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Looks up external IP address via web service
Uses a legitimate IP lookup service to find the infected system's external IP.
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Looks up geolocation information via web service
Uses a legitimate geolocation service to find the infected system's geolocation info.
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Suspicious use of NtSetInformationThreadHideFromDebugger
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MITRE ATT&CK Matrix ATT&CK v6
Persistence
Modify Existing Service
2Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
1Scheduled Task
1Defense Evasion
Modify Registry
5Disabling Security Tools
3Impair Defenses
1Install Root Certificate
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