Analysis

  • max time kernel
    128s
  • max time network
    138s
  • platform
    windows10-2004_x64
  • resource
    win10v2004-20220812-en
  • resource tags

    arch:x64arch:x86image:win10v2004-20220812-enlocale:en-usos:windows10-2004-x64system
  • submitted
    16-10-2022 16:34

General

  • Target

    6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e.exe

  • Size

    666KB

  • MD5

    c89dd8098bb565ffbca2b015fa3a862e

  • SHA1

    c7163968518d5a7d86c5fce07d05141c646ef6f6

  • SHA256

    6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e

  • SHA512

    02338017b14bc34eb9caf0486ffc4b2f1917e6e071571eb995171b410f13415b7af0789d6992759906a4f623f150d64c091b88e1012604d55680972a27a612f4

  • SSDEEP

    12288:ZYW1LNT35lDbK/LIVaN8+T7vwqyqhYMhWt918vulAIC9+m:dd35lDbKDIwWUDyqS5omlC9+

Malware Config

Extracted

Path

C:\!-Recovery_Instructions-!.html

Ransom Note
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset='utf-8'> <meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width,initial-scale=1'> <title></title> <style> html, body { background-color: #1a1a1a; } body { padding-top: 1rem !important; font-size: 1.3rem; color: white; } #text h2 { font-size: 2rem; font-weight: 600; line-height: 1.125; } .container { max-width: 1152px; flex-grow: 1; margin: 0 auto; position: relative; width: auto; } .box { background-color: #242424; display: block; padding: 1.25rem; border: 1px solid #303030; } a { color: #00b4d8; text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } li { margin-bottom: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class='container'> <div class='box'> <div id='text'> <h2>If you get this message, your network was hacked!</h2> <p>After we gained full access to your servers, we first downloaded a large amount of sensitive data and then encrypted all the data stored on them.</p> <p>That includes personal information on your clients, partners, your personnel, accounting documents, and other crucial files that are necessary for your company to work normally.</p> <p>We used modern complicated algorithms, so you or any recovery service will not be able to decrypt files without our help, wasting time on these attempts instead of negotiations can be fatal for your company.</p> <p>Make sure to act within <span style='color:#f4a261;'>72</span> hours or the negotiations will be considered failed!</p> <p>Inform your superior management about what's going on.</p> <p> Contact us for price and get decryption software.</p> <p> Contact us by email:<p> <h2>[email protected]</h2> </p>If you will get no answer within 24 hours contact us by our alternate emails:</p> <h2>[email protected]</h2> </p>To verify the possibility of the recovery of your files we can decrypted 1-3 file for free.</p> </p>Attach file to the letter (no more than 5Mb).</p> <h2>If you and us succeed the negotiations we will grant you:</h2> <ul> <li>complete confidentiality, we will keep in secret any information regarding to attack, your company will act as if nothing had happened.</li> <li>comprehensive information about vulnerabilities of your network and security report.</li> <li>software and instructions to decrypt all the data that was encrypted.</li> <li>all sensitive downloaded data will be permanently deleted from our cloud storage and we will provide an erasure log.</li> </ul> <h2>Our options if you act like nothing's happening, refuse to make a deal or fail the negotiations:</h2> <ul> <li>inform the media and independent journalists about what happened to your servers. To prove it we'll publish a chunk of private data that you should have ciphered if you care about potential breaches. Moreover, your company will inevitably take decent reputational loss which is hard to assess precisely.</li> <li>inform your clients, employees, partners by phone, e-mail, sms and social networks that you haven't prevent their data leakage. You will violate laws about private data protection.</li> <li>start DDOS attack on you website and infrastructures.</li> <li>personal data stored will be put on sale on the Darknet to find anyone interested to buy useful information regarding your company. It could be data mining agencies or your market competitors.</li> <li>publish all the discovered vulnerabilities found in your network, so anyone will do anything with it.</li> </ul> <h2>Why pay us?</h2> <p>We care about our reputation. You are welcome to google our cases up and be sure that we don't have a single case of failure to provide what we promissed.</p> <p>Turning this issue to a bug bounty will save your private information, reputation and will allow you to use the security report and avoid this kind of situations in future.</p> <h2>Your personal ID</p> A44D4FB9DD8CAB0BBFBDE5D9A89DDFE7CD3E2CF662C73409FC5287A0D4462F36C5F550FA41D8B415A4682C548128101F1F716048F2C269D4D24A7A98E86A4415<br>EC2EC9BEA8AE06232257F3642E83880242434D98EAF0CD453B75E0D5A0C8F5677A288079261F20DBF2AFC255E17FEB1D7144E178BC39BD7F9E9B4CEDA078<br>FE9D4D1DEB4D92236363EB425FE2A263156FD6D7E10627D3257E22A610C4A505B772E62AF6A31D6D384D4DCCC99FE9EF0EF382CFDAED95EA662FF5AAFD0E<br>51D6112A9D6BC88BEF78EBCCC89BC72768DEF0044B6C3A4A58D12AB07110663B333191C4C087FA0DA42F72536E373E55CB3050C82E9AEA91ECCCEC770504<br>0899BBB716948DEA4B2FE1E8DFE12807A347B3BA9E4928B412246BBDC772E90D4A75DE77F02DF5142D46B3362C77D5C5DC8AC729026461E16D104DF64EEB<br>DE7FC2B6A6E6C82622622E79338845C9F10D05EF20D497DBF8FA3E41D6E4101613B1C326C3DB2C56294EDE36D3977F2C3EDB3933C870C65B8BEFAB9E491F<br>C32960F19D9A2363C228A3F24C2ACBFA21854391472B62432BD7BCE930D3EEE866E2CA58899D6E0AD86ED37FEC9E6E86214E8FA9A5E7999EB5CC25A7DBF6<br>97A4BAB9BCF6CB9B8761B011FC9252A7C44069DD4CE81E99C593C75BB6C048C5FA969488AA961F65AEDF4CD4FD09B0007AC00B80340E323BF7F3D217179C<br>FA0CCB3F7DED30787B585A10E4A1
Emails

<h2>[email protected]</h2>

<h2>[email protected]</h2>

Signatures

  • MedusaLocker

    Ransomware with several variants first seen in September 2019.

  • MedusaLocker payload 2 IoCs
  • UAC bypass 3 TTPs 2 IoCs
  • Executes dropped EXE 1 IoCs
  • Modifies extensions of user files 2 IoCs

    Ransomware generally changes the extension on encrypted files.

  • Reads user/profile data of web browsers 2 TTPs

    Infostealers often target stored browser data, which can include saved credentials etc.

  • Checks whether UAC is enabled 1 TTPs 1 IoCs
  • Drops desktop.ini file(s) 1 IoCs
  • Enumerates connected drives 3 TTPs 24 IoCs

    Attempts to read the root path of hard drives other than the default C: drive.

  • Enumerates physical storage devices 1 TTPs

    Attempts to interact with connected storage/optical drive(s). Likely ransomware behaviour.

  • Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses 64 IoCs
  • Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken 63 IoCs
  • Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory 9 IoCs
  • System policy modification 1 TTPs 3 IoCs

Processes

  • C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e.exe
    "C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e.exe"
    1⤵
    • UAC bypass
    • Modifies extensions of user files
    • Checks whether UAC is enabled
    • Drops desktop.ini file(s)
    • Enumerates connected drives
    • Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
    • Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
    • System policy modification
    PID:1592
    • C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Wbem\wmic.exe
      wmic.exe SHADOWCOPY /nointeractive
      2⤵
      • Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
      PID:620
    • C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Wbem\wmic.exe
      wmic.exe SHADOWCOPY /nointeractive
      2⤵
      • Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
      PID:3960
    • C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Wbem\wmic.exe
      wmic.exe SHADOWCOPY /nointeractive
      2⤵
      • Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
      PID:2880
  • C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\svhost.exe
    C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\svhost.exe
    1⤵
    • Executes dropped EXE
    PID:3648

Network

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v6

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Downloads

  • C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\svhost.exe

    Filesize

    666KB

    MD5

    c89dd8098bb565ffbca2b015fa3a862e

    SHA1

    c7163968518d5a7d86c5fce07d05141c646ef6f6

    SHA256

    6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e

    SHA512

    02338017b14bc34eb9caf0486ffc4b2f1917e6e071571eb995171b410f13415b7af0789d6992759906a4f623f150d64c091b88e1012604d55680972a27a612f4

  • C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\svhost.exe

    Filesize

    666KB

    MD5

    c89dd8098bb565ffbca2b015fa3a862e

    SHA1

    c7163968518d5a7d86c5fce07d05141c646ef6f6

    SHA256

    6a973119a7c1cb0151cd94b34d24e963260a000da3e3a8df4b96e2430ffa409e

    SHA512

    02338017b14bc34eb9caf0486ffc4b2f1917e6e071571eb995171b410f13415b7af0789d6992759906a4f623f150d64c091b88e1012604d55680972a27a612f4

  • memory/620-132-0x0000000000000000-mapping.dmp

  • memory/2880-134-0x0000000000000000-mapping.dmp

  • memory/3960-133-0x0000000000000000-mapping.dmp