General
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Target
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24
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Size
337KB
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Sample
240309-rh6rwshe75
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MD5
5ffeb931b50e87b4916efeff6d5dfc5f
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SHA1
fffde47659b90a099808f72655ca479c9d808ba2
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SHA256
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24
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SHA512
69303d78fb5072f24493832959b96e3450a5d977324895d4f38ee066b1ab047e58f645689b9937d600c3ec3ceb9eb13efd162bbd0dec1798231a21ffb7e519b7
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SSDEEP
6144:Z10d91SHBFBnJwsOE/4tHzhvN3zXPyWYoJulae92:Z7HBFBnOc/4tHddz/yLv
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24.exe
Resource
win7-20240221-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24.exe
Resource
win10v2004-20231215-en
Malware Config
Extracted
F:\HOW TO BACK FILES.txt
targetcompany
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion/mallox/privateSignin
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion
Extracted
C:\HOW TO BACK FILES.txt
targetcompany
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion/mallox/privateSignin
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion
Targets
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Target
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24
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Size
337KB
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MD5
5ffeb931b50e87b4916efeff6d5dfc5f
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SHA1
fffde47659b90a099808f72655ca479c9d808ba2
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SHA256
8e826361942a80ad091ebd86b78d5cd66de8e65608a69a6f26b7a9b1ace99a24
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SHA512
69303d78fb5072f24493832959b96e3450a5d977324895d4f38ee066b1ab047e58f645689b9937d600c3ec3ceb9eb13efd162bbd0dec1798231a21ffb7e519b7
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SSDEEP
6144:Z10d91SHBFBnJwsOE/4tHzhvN3zXPyWYoJulae92:Z7HBFBnOc/4tHddz/yLv
Score10/10-
TargetCompany,Mallox
TargetCompany (aka Mallox) is a ransomware which encrypts files using a combination of ChaCha20, AES-128, and Curve25519, first seen in June 2021.
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Modifies boot configuration data using bcdedit
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Renames multiple (2697) files with added filename extension
This suggests ransomware activity of encrypting all the files on the 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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Enumerates connected drives
Attempts to read the root path of hard drives other than the default C: drive.
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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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