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General

  • Target

    Malware.zip

  • Size

    6.4MB

  • Sample

    240425-wcxz1sdc57

  • MD5

    2570272f3d1d089334463f58135099be

  • SHA1

    c3c47f1a8420d11be52cf69f2cafcec450b36b36

  • SHA256

    2a45e44be359fba4c85591e7b13d1ec772ed181adc41254d8b00d31b2d15878e

  • SHA512

    4921f1e3fa8dc8b019587aad62a67b449175fe6cfb8e7b01474a3eb5683c1c475f34247e4a6b248bea3e432ed413721519a52b2d1ef0f3f088876cd98cec31f9

  • SSDEEP

    196608:Pjlmaezq3Z39giBgtmHmZMXQ/4LQH6TBAyigHRHu+MKiB:PYaIwgiKt2O9/rH6T6yigHRHGxB

Malware Config

Extracted

Path

C:\Users\Admin\Documents\@[email protected]

Family

wannacry

Ransom Note
Q: What's wrong with my files? A: Ooops, your important files are encrypted. It means you will not be able to access them anymore until they are decrypted. If you follow our instructions, we guarantee that you can decrypt all your files quickly and safely! Let's start decrypting! Q: What do I do? A: First, you need to pay service fees for the decryption. Please send $300 worth of bitcoin to this bitcoin address: 13AM4VW2dhxYgXeQepoHkHSQuy6NgaEb94 Next, please find an application file named "@[email protected]". It is the decrypt software. Run and follow the instructions! (You may need to disable your antivirus for a while.) Q: How can I trust? A: Don't worry about decryption. We will decrypt your files surely because nobody will trust us if we cheat users. * If you need our assistance, send a message by clicking <Contact Us> on the decryptor window. �
Wallets

13AM4VW2dhxYgXeQepoHkHSQuy6NgaEb94

Extracted

Path

C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\@[email protected]

Family

wannacry

Ransom Note
Q: What's wrong with my files? A: Ooops, your important files are encrypted. It means you will not be able to access them anymore until they are decrypted. If you follow our instructions, we guarantee that you can decrypt all your files quickly and safely! Let's start decrypting! Q: What do I do? A: First, you need to pay service fees for the decryption. Please send $300 worth of bitcoin to this bitcoin address: 12t9YDPgwueZ9NyMgw519p7AA8isjr6SMw Next, please find an application file named "@[email protected]". It is the decrypt software. Run and follow the instructions! (You may need to disable your antivirus for a while.) Q: How can I trust? A: Don't worry about decryption. We will decrypt your files surely because nobody will trust us if we cheat users. * If you need our assistance, send a message by clicking <Contact Us> on the decryptor window. �
Wallets

12t9YDPgwueZ9NyMgw519p7AA8isjr6SMw

Targets

    • Target

      000.exe

    • Size

      6.7MB

    • MD5

      f2b7074e1543720a9a98fda660e02688

    • SHA1

      1029492c1a12789d8af78d54adcb921e24b9e5ca

    • SHA256

      4ea1f2ecf7eb12896f2cbf8683dae8546d2b8dc43cf7710d68ce99e127c0a966

    • SHA512

      73f9548633bc38bab64b1dd5a01401ef7f5b139163bdf291cc475dbd2613510c4c5e4d7702ecdfa74b49f3c9eaed37ed23b9d8f0064c66123eb0769c8671c6ff

    • SSDEEP

      3072:eaLA1++iCeFj0im6X/AXpT8vVMCcHVcdhghUuz1o9Y:fLJlC6j0CX4XmvWHVcd62uO9

    • Disables Task Manager via registry modification

    • Enumerates connected drives

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

    • Modifies WinLogon

    • Sets desktop wallpaper using registry

    • Target

      Ana.exe

    • Size

      2.1MB

    • MD5

      f571faca510bffe809c76c1828d44523

    • SHA1

      7a3ca1660f0a513316b8cd5496ac7dbe82f0e0c2

    • SHA256

      117d7af0deb40b3fe532bb6cbe374884fa55ed7cfe053fe698720cdccb5a59cb

    • SHA512

      a08bca2fb1387cc70b737520d566c7117aa3fdb9a52f5dbb0bb7be44630da7977882d8c808cbee843c8a180777b4ac5819e8bafda6b2c883e380dc7fb5358a51

    • SSDEEP

      49152:OwVYlfBUDiZx8Fa/Q0NuB3btlnCItWNSwoy:OxPUDQmso0NuBZlnCItM

    • Adds policy Run key to start application

    • Drops file in Drivers directory

    • Checks BIOS information in registry

      BIOS information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • UPX packed file

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

    • Adds Run key to start application

    • Checks installed software on the system

      Looks up Uninstall key entries in the registry to enumerate software on the system.

    • Checks whether UAC is enabled

    • Writes to the Master Boot Record (MBR)

      Bootkits write to the MBR to gain persistence at a level below the operating system.

    • Drops file in System32 directory

    • Target

      Bad Rabit.exe

    • Size

      431KB

    • MD5

      fbbdc39af1139aebba4da004475e8839

    • SHA1

      de5c8d858e6e41da715dca1c019df0bfb92d32c0

    • SHA256

      630325cac09ac3fab908f903e3b00d0dadd5fdaa0875ed8496fcbb97a558d0da

    • SHA512

      74eca8c01de215b33d5ceea1fda3f3bef96b513f58a750dba04b0de36f7ef4f7846a6431d52879ca0d8641bfd504d4721a9a96fa2e18c6888fd67fa77686af87

    • SSDEEP

      12288:BHNTywFAvN86pLbqWRKHZKfErrZJyZ0yqsGO3XR63:vT56NbqWRwZaEr3yt2O3XR63

    • BadRabbit

      Ransomware family discovered in late 2017, mainly targeting Russia and Ukraine.

    • Mimikatz

      mimikatz is an open source tool to dump credentials on Windows.

    • mimikatz is an open source tool to dump credentials on Windows

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • Target

      Desktop Puzzle.exe

    • Size

      239KB

    • MD5

      2f8f6e90ca211d7ef5f6cf3c995a40e7

    • SHA1

      f8940f280c81273b11a20d4bfb43715155f6e122

    • SHA256

      1f5a26f24a2bfdd301008f0cc51a6c3762f41b926f974c814f1ecaa4cb28e5e6

    • SHA512

      2b38475550edee5519e33bd18fea510ad73345a27c20f6457710498d34e3d0cf05b0f96f32d018e7dc154a6f2232ea7e3145fd0ed5fb498f9e4702a4be1bb9c8

    • SSDEEP

      3072:r/3qftCdbSFtY8Zf8pOk0rHitNWIekbnfFPsr24Cv/Eng9m3ihlCeKH6Fb6aX3WA:WoI/rC0k7ar68nimCYHe3qZr0SlC

    Score
    1/10
    • Target

      Memz.exe

    • Size

      14KB

    • MD5

      19dbec50735b5f2a72d4199c4e184960

    • SHA1

      6fed7732f7cb6f59743795b2ab154a3676f4c822

    • SHA256

      a3d5715a81f2fbeb5f76c88c9c21eeee87142909716472f911ff6950c790c24d

    • SHA512

      aa8a6bbb1ec516d5d5acf8be6863a4c6c5d754cee12b3d374c3a6acb393376806edc422f0ffb661c210e5b9485da88521e4a0956a4b7b08a5467cfaacd90591d

    • SSDEEP

      192:sIvxdXSQeWSg9JJS/lcIEiwqZKBkDFR43xWTM3LHn8f26gyr6yfFCj3r:sMVSaSEglcIqq3agmLc+6gyWqFCj

    Score
    6/10
    • Writes to the Master Boot Record (MBR)

      Bootkits write to the MBR to gain persistence at a level below the operating system.

    • Drops file in System32 directory

    • Target

      NoEscape.exe

    • Size

      666KB

    • MD5

      989ae3d195203b323aa2b3adf04e9833

    • SHA1

      31a45521bc672abcf64e50284ca5d4e6b3687dc8

    • SHA256

      d30d7676a3b4c91b77d403f81748ebf6b8824749db5f860e114a8a204bca5b8f

    • SHA512

      e9d4e6295869f3a456c7ea2850c246d0c22afa65c2dd5161744ee5b3e29e44d9a2d758335f98001cdb348eaa51a71cd441b4ddc12c8d72509388657126e69305

    • SSDEEP

      12288:85J5X487qJUtcWfkVJ6g5s/cD01oKHQyis2AePsr8nP712TB:s487pcZEgwcDpg1L2tbPR2t

    • Target

      WannaCrypt0r.exe

    • Size

      3.4MB

    • MD5

      84c82835a5d21bbcf75a61706d8ab549

    • SHA1

      5ff465afaabcbf0150d1a3ab2c2e74f3a4426467

    • SHA256

      ed01ebfbc9eb5bbea545af4d01bf5f1071661840480439c6e5babe8e080e41aa

    • SHA512

      90723a50c20ba3643d625595fd6be8dcf88d70ff7f4b4719a88f055d5b3149a4231018ea30d375171507a147e59f73478c0c27948590794554d031e7d54b7244

    • SSDEEP

      98304:QqPoBhz1aRxcSUDk36SAEdhvxWa9P593R8yAVp2g3x:QqPe1Cxcxk3ZAEUadzR8yc4gB

    • Wannacry

      WannaCry is a ransomware cryptoworm.

    • Deletes shadow copies

      Ransomware often targets backup files to inhibit system recovery.

    • Drops startup file

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • Modifies file permissions

    • Reads user/profile data of web browsers

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

    • Adds Run key to start application

    • Sets desktop wallpaper using registry

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v15

Tasks