General

  • Target

    f96ad2108001929ccc0d4244215239f8.exe

  • Size

    1.0MB

  • Sample

    230411-n3fjnacc22

  • MD5

    f96ad2108001929ccc0d4244215239f8

  • SHA1

    7f8d00ccdefe09d92adc1c87df833834123fd49f

  • SHA256

    20ad1e6af5c86cb19ced3387f0a7928d98d5b62537d525d1a63e3ecd4a039bba

  • SHA512

    35b778e53683e443113dbda713a97648934cfabbc1536a8185337eb624ef6f248b2458d0de653772a4e95d031ec5677be761023735f489ee1849419e51ffce4b

  • SSDEEP

    24576:kMKhKJqnHBL84j3CeNcYR+xHcL/BqZIe4YI2kpTs9vdiBMRX4lR:kEQnHBLJ3CeNcYI6L/Brpvg/iOF4lR

Malware Config

Extracted

Family

sality

C2

http://89.119.67.154/testo5/

http://kukutrustnet777.info/home.gif

http://kukutrustnet888.info/home.gif

http://kukutrustnet987.info/home.gif

http://www.klkjwre9fqwieluoi.info/

http://kukutrustnet777888.info/

Targets

    • Target

      f96ad2108001929ccc0d4244215239f8.exe

    • Size

      1.0MB

    • MD5

      f96ad2108001929ccc0d4244215239f8

    • SHA1

      7f8d00ccdefe09d92adc1c87df833834123fd49f

    • SHA256

      20ad1e6af5c86cb19ced3387f0a7928d98d5b62537d525d1a63e3ecd4a039bba

    • SHA512

      35b778e53683e443113dbda713a97648934cfabbc1536a8185337eb624ef6f248b2458d0de653772a4e95d031ec5677be761023735f489ee1849419e51ffce4b

    • SSDEEP

      24576:kMKhKJqnHBL84j3CeNcYR+xHcL/BqZIe4YI2kpTs9vdiBMRX4lR:kEQnHBLJ3CeNcYI6L/Brpvg/iOF4lR

    • Detect PurpleFox Rootkit

      Detect PurpleFox Rootkit.

    • Modifies firewall policy service

    • PurpleFox

      PurpleFox is an exploit kit used to distribute other malware families and first seen in 2018.

    • Sality

      Sality is backdoor written in C++, first discovered in 2003.

    • UAC bypass

    • Windows security bypass

    • UPX packed file

      Detects executables packed with UPX/modified UPX open source packer.

    • Windows security modification

    • Checks whether UAC is enabled

    • Enumerates connected drives

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

    • Drops autorun.inf file

      Malware can abuse Windows Autorun to spread further via attached volumes.

MITRE ATT&CK Matrix ATT&CK v6

Initial Access

Replication Through Removable Media

1
T1091

Persistence

Modify Existing Service

1
T1031

Privilege Escalation

Bypass User Account Control

1
T1088

Defense Evasion

Modify Registry

5
T1112

Bypass User Account Control

1
T1088

Disabling Security Tools

3
T1089

Discovery

System Information Discovery

4
T1082

Query Registry

2
T1012

Peripheral Device Discovery

1
T1120

Lateral Movement

Replication Through Removable Media

1
T1091

Tasks