General

  • Target

    c00d0c1cafff75f1a77cc5dc02f70994064e1c2a9bdcb34cf86692cd6ac9acef.elf

  • Size

    12KB

  • MD5

    9d35db2a830e34ce3e44630c5a9dd548

  • SHA1

    57d67124a330ecff32e562c6754aecc4bc8573c5

  • SHA256

    c00d0c1cafff75f1a77cc5dc02f70994064e1c2a9bdcb34cf86692cd6ac9acef

  • SHA512

    5f9c3300396e33a9b40edaae7809b2f769f0a1fb5ef75ebec4c499c789bada2c9cf92b11b0f8028a18849e2e90b5e6e21f0460e406e35c4c38a90188a9f246f2

  • SSDEEP

    192:fTu2PzRurki7SLDLVpVovt9SbVySN6TQ3JuGpymy/qD1zIWRzYFbYWvpK9pGI:flzEBkDOvTCZuQEkymy/Gf+3pK9pGI

Score
8/10
upx

Malware Config

Signatures

  • Patched UPX-packed file 1 IoCs

    Sample is packed with UPX but required header fields are zeroed out to prevent unpacking with the default UPX tool.

  • UPX packed file 1 IoCs

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

Files

  • c00d0c1cafff75f1a77cc5dc02f70994064e1c2a9bdcb34cf86692cd6ac9acef.elf
    .elf linux mipsbe