General

  • Target

    46022523a2353925eae14015ca8546191118d613d87a175f2b049a78c0047e81.bin

  • Size

    4.8MB

  • Sample

    241110-14g54awkdw

  • MD5

    32c0b814086a28a911aea841c46a4656

  • SHA1

    653c744a6cad2617d83675d871a88bfbd61c7264

  • SHA256

    46022523a2353925eae14015ca8546191118d613d87a175f2b049a78c0047e81

  • SHA512

    2190f79f9f57c22201ea16d359e2ec7c64da3e89d2ad5f746b17d067cd80484004dde8fc4bcdfa82c9b49ff2054de7b6706996b4681a06b5d9f946d416237330

  • SSDEEP

    49152:KdRsEXxwhnKKRh3Xp245iS7xrG/rw6bJcQVjVKSczZ7IfC2kvlwZu6gxeeqj:mRsVNrRh3Xl5iSRGF/VK3ekvCZdg4eu

Malware Config

Extracted

Family

octo

AES_key
AES_key
AES_key
AES_key

Targets

    • Target

      46022523a2353925eae14015ca8546191118d613d87a175f2b049a78c0047e81.bin

    • Size

      4.8MB

    • MD5

      32c0b814086a28a911aea841c46a4656

    • SHA1

      653c744a6cad2617d83675d871a88bfbd61c7264

    • SHA256

      46022523a2353925eae14015ca8546191118d613d87a175f2b049a78c0047e81

    • SHA512

      2190f79f9f57c22201ea16d359e2ec7c64da3e89d2ad5f746b17d067cd80484004dde8fc4bcdfa82c9b49ff2054de7b6706996b4681a06b5d9f946d416237330

    • SSDEEP

      49152:KdRsEXxwhnKKRh3Xp245iS7xrG/rw6bJcQVjVKSczZ7IfC2kvlwZu6gxeeqj:mRsVNrRh3Xl5iSRGF/VK3ekvCZdg4eu

    • Octo

      Octo is a banking malware with remote access capabilities first seen in April 2022.

    • Octo family

    • Octo payload

    • Loads dropped Dex/Jar

      Runs executable file dropped to the device during analysis.

    • Makes use of the framework's Accessibility service

      Retrieves information displayed on the phone screen using AccessibilityService.

    • Obtains sensitive information copied to the device clipboard

      Application may abuse the framework's APIs to obtain sensitive information copied to the device clipboard.

    • Queries a list of all the installed applications on the device (Might be used in an attempt to overlay legitimate apps)

    • Queries the phone number (MSISDN for GSM devices)

    • Acquires the wake lock

    • Makes use of the framework's foreground persistence service

      Application may abuse the framework's foreground service to continue running in the foreground.

    • Queries the mobile country code (MCC)

    • Queries the unique device ID (IMEI, MEID, IMSI)

    • Reads information about phone network operator.

    • Requests disabling of battery optimizations (often used to enable hiding in the background).

MITRE ATT&CK Mobile v15

Tasks