General

  • Target

    ryuk.exe

  • Size

    384KB

  • Sample

    220908-q7nryaefh5

  • MD5

    5ac0f050f93f86e69026faea1fbb4450

  • SHA1

    9709774fde9ec740ad6fed8ed79903296ca9d571

  • SHA256

    23f8aa94ffb3c08a62735fe7fee5799880a8f322ce1d55ec49a13a3f85312db2

  • SHA512

    b554487c4e26a85ec5179cdcc1d25b5bc494e8821a8899fbbf868c3cf41f70cc72db107613b3f6655d3ab70f4db94cce2589066bb354b1ed955098d3911b844d

  • SSDEEP

    6144:f5yaXtrA/WSo1rl3ALrlHQpn0BwK3SBDmhYfFQC:fTX6WSofcZ+KCIGD

Malware Config

Extracted

Path

C:\RyukReadMe.txt

Family

ryuk

Ransom Note
Your network has been penetrated. All files on each host in the network have been encrypted with a strong algorithm. Backups were either encrypted or deleted or backup disks were formatted. Shadow copies also removed, so F8 or any other methods may damage encrypted data but not recover. We exclusively have decryption software for your situation No decryption software is available in the public. DO NOT RESET OR SHUTDOWN - files may be damaged. DO NOT RENAME OR MOVE the encrypted and readme files. DO NOT DELETE readme files. This may lead to the impossibility of recovery of the certain files. To get info (decrypt your files) contact us at WayneEvenson@protonmail.com or WayneEvenson@tutanota.com BTC wallet: 14hVKm7Ft2rxDBFTNkkRC3kGstMGp2A4hk Ryuk No system is safe
Emails

WayneEvenson@protonmail.com

WayneEvenson@tutanota.com

Wallets

14hVKm7Ft2rxDBFTNkkRC3kGstMGp2A4hk

Targets

    • Target

      ryuk.exe

    • Size

      384KB

    • MD5

      5ac0f050f93f86e69026faea1fbb4450

    • SHA1

      9709774fde9ec740ad6fed8ed79903296ca9d571

    • SHA256

      23f8aa94ffb3c08a62735fe7fee5799880a8f322ce1d55ec49a13a3f85312db2

    • SHA512

      b554487c4e26a85ec5179cdcc1d25b5bc494e8821a8899fbbf868c3cf41f70cc72db107613b3f6655d3ab70f4db94cce2589066bb354b1ed955098d3911b844d

    • SSDEEP

      6144:f5yaXtrA/WSo1rl3ALrlHQpn0BwK3SBDmhYfFQC:fTX6WSofcZ+KCIGD

    • Ryuk

      Ransomware distributed via existing botnets, often Trickbot or Emotet.

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Modifies extensions of user files

      Ransomware generally changes the extension on encrypted files.

    • Checks computer location settings

      Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.

    • Deletes itself

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • Adds Run key to start application

MITRE ATT&CK Matrix ATT&CK v6

Persistence

Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder

1
T1060

Defense Evasion

Modify Registry

1
T1112

Discovery

Query Registry

1
T1012

System Information Discovery

2
T1082

Tasks