General
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Target
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80N.exe
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Size
2.0MB
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Sample
240814-rjae3swfnd
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MD5
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80
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SHA1
9a8be39ba1131be3c9d0fd491dbbccb330dccd1e
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SHA256
9d03d56a365e1b3d503f6da12a361e0d73066d7207650b00015c29743847ef8a
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SHA512
1469a3c95df037f9719c91b6bb9c00622e73ca27f32e9203c729ca77e69872469f1fbecc72bb5d7afc165d51a5020fabfe0b43f051694a6eb57b9f3222b4bc96
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SSDEEP
24576:su6J33O0c+JY5UZ+XC0kGso6FaI1IXgM6YmenKKSUlmDaGJTA4Pqa6jUvOkQwKYe:2u0c++OCvkGs9Fap5aLKLkDl+dUvO9YQ
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80N.exe
Resource
win7-20240704-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80N.exe
Resource
win10v2004-20240802-en
Malware Config
Extracted
quasar
1.3.0.0
EbayProfiles
5.8.88.191:443
sockartek.icu:443
QSR_MUTEX_0kBRNrRz5TDLEQouI0
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encryption_key
MWhG6wsClMX8aJM2CVXT
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install_name
winsock.exe
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log_directory
Logs
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reconnect_delay
3000
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startup_key
win defender run
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subdirectory
SubDir
Extracted
azorult
http://0x21.in:8000/_az/
Targets
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Target
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80N.exe
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Size
2.0MB
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MD5
9214842745bd569d671a2ee85007da80
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SHA1
9a8be39ba1131be3c9d0fd491dbbccb330dccd1e
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SHA256
9d03d56a365e1b3d503f6da12a361e0d73066d7207650b00015c29743847ef8a
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SHA512
1469a3c95df037f9719c91b6bb9c00622e73ca27f32e9203c729ca77e69872469f1fbecc72bb5d7afc165d51a5020fabfe0b43f051694a6eb57b9f3222b4bc96
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SSDEEP
24576:su6J33O0c+JY5UZ+XC0kGso6FaI1IXgM6YmenKKSUlmDaGJTA4Pqa6jUvOkQwKYe:2u0c++OCvkGs9Fap5aLKLkDl+dUvO9YQ
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Azorult
An information stealer that was first discovered in 2016, targeting browsing history and passwords.
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Quasar payload
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Checks computer location settings
Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.
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Executes dropped EXE
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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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Maps connected drives based on registry
Disk information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.
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AutoIT Executable
AutoIT scripts compiled to PE executables.
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Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
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