General

  • Target

    df65905b3f10c47b81ab22ebe370bab5db1a38d511338e6e8cc1ff7294a61744

  • Size

    521KB

  • Sample

    240509-aaa7ksfa6y

  • MD5

    c1d583657c7fe7973f820983fd1abb81

  • SHA1

    4cfada887af87f32224fca86ed32edcac00edbec

  • SHA256

    df65905b3f10c47b81ab22ebe370bab5db1a38d511338e6e8cc1ff7294a61744

  • SHA512

    2dc55bbf18ca62a8e5834d7341a646d3ea082eca7e28ad9c75f72e5813ea46cf10ab9fa98d7ab2f2830633f438aa19f2eb4af768dee4b7a130f8eec17936dd88

  • SSDEEP

    12288:jpDxMM2vWugFMfmKL9ZVvwtgEOy9bxKdyH6WS2Fft:19MMYzftL97sgoKOSU1

Malware Config

Extracted

Family

stealc

C2

http://185.172.128.150

Attributes
  • url_path

    /c698e1bc8a2f5e6d.php

Extracted

Family

smokeloader

Botnet

pub2

Targets

    • Target

      df65905b3f10c47b81ab22ebe370bab5db1a38d511338e6e8cc1ff7294a61744

    • Size

      521KB

    • MD5

      c1d583657c7fe7973f820983fd1abb81

    • SHA1

      4cfada887af87f32224fca86ed32edcac00edbec

    • SHA256

      df65905b3f10c47b81ab22ebe370bab5db1a38d511338e6e8cc1ff7294a61744

    • SHA512

      2dc55bbf18ca62a8e5834d7341a646d3ea082eca7e28ad9c75f72e5813ea46cf10ab9fa98d7ab2f2830633f438aa19f2eb4af768dee4b7a130f8eec17936dd88

    • SSDEEP

      12288:jpDxMM2vWugFMfmKL9ZVvwtgEOy9bxKdyH6WS2Fft:19MMYzftL97sgoKOSU1

    • Detect ZGRat V1

    • Glupteba

      Glupteba is a modular loader written in Golang with various components.

    • Glupteba payload

    • SmokeLoader

      Modular backdoor trojan in use since 2014.

    • Stealc

      Stealc is an infostealer written in C++.

    • Suspicious use of NtCreateUserProcessOtherParentProcess

    • UAC bypass

    • Windows security bypass

    • ZGRat

      ZGRat is remote access trojan written in C#.

    • Modifies boot configuration data using bcdedit

    • Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell

      Run Powershell to modify Windows Defender settings to add exclusions for file extensions, paths, and processes.

    • Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell

      Using powershell.exe command.

    • Downloads MZ/PE file

    • Drops file in Drivers directory

    • Modifies Windows Firewall

    • Possible attempt to disable PatchGuard

      Rootkits can use kernel patching to embed themselves in an operating system.

    • Drops startup file

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • UPX packed file

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

    • Windows security modification

    • 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

    • Legitimate hosting services abused for malware hosting/C2

    • Manipulates WinMon driver.

      Roottkits write to WinMon to hide PIDs from being detected.

    • Manipulates WinMonFS driver.

      Roottkits write to WinMonFS to hide directories/files from being detected.

    • Suspicious use of SetThreadContext

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v15

Tasks