General
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Target
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8
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Size
1.1MB
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Sample
240320-mwj3tsff2v
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MD5
af5105d30ad36bf15bb7013009f82c2c
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SHA1
c634251d84274a21b031ea57142d504943804fe8
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SHA256
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8
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SHA512
8ec8daa16e7ec913449c445baa00bf90cb948377fdd31227aae13add55d7c8a44693fe20e0b65a1d81b8b8c135ecc39192acdc39e77d9a09352e49818a2f7ab6
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SSDEEP
24576:ekhiWI31fQSOYmxf0d7NDj1YYQnL9cnhpuuhlirM6:PKUfc7NDjdQnL9cnhpuyliw
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8.exe
Resource
win7-20240221-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8.exe
Resource
win10v2004-20240226-en
Malware Config
Extracted
C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low\HOW TO BACK FILES.txt
targetcompany
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion/mallox/privateSignin
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion
Extracted
C:\Users\Admin\Contacts\HOW TO BACK FILES.txt
targetcompany
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion/mallox/privateSignin
http://wtyafjyhwqrgo4a45wdvvwhen3cx4euie73qvlhkhvlrexljoyuklaad.onion
Targets
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Target
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8
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Size
1.1MB
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MD5
af5105d30ad36bf15bb7013009f82c2c
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SHA1
c634251d84274a21b031ea57142d504943804fe8
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SHA256
8cb3ab1724b877d2f77dd6e0201c82923ddb2e79a3103de47d666dea1eff81b8
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SHA512
8ec8daa16e7ec913449c445baa00bf90cb948377fdd31227aae13add55d7c8a44693fe20e0b65a1d81b8b8c135ecc39192acdc39e77d9a09352e49818a2f7ab6
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SSDEEP
24576:ekhiWI31fQSOYmxf0d7NDj1YYQnL9cnhpuuhlirM6:PKUfc7NDjdQnL9cnhpuyliw
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Detect ZGRat V1
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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 (6822) 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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Modifies file permissions
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Adds Run key to start application
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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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Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
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