General
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Target
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb
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Size
55KB
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Sample
241121-n9rv9swpdq
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MD5
aaff8d22681e8bdee3c3ba55007f673f
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SHA1
aa94b52ee5290629165387bb0e7bdf3600e7a073
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SHA256
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb
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SHA512
7e097d80b931aaa992b47f76c01eaa7e13c95fcc9d62d0b899216e0309563f32a6b0cb609e4540d81f8a4d3590f7fa277c124d2d6430f9409cf8f5c43f15792a
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SSDEEP
1536:T4dJooh0Wa0aer344Jw/ytUqVS5EkIijQ1fTNs2:T4dzVTaer344JzthRZijQ1Js
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb.exe
Resource
win7-20240903-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb.exe
Resource
win10v2004-20241007-en
Malware Config
Targets
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Target
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb
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Size
55KB
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MD5
aaff8d22681e8bdee3c3ba55007f673f
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SHA1
aa94b52ee5290629165387bb0e7bdf3600e7a073
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SHA256
512b5deba1f1990f43876c48e0d8767f102cb7a0a949c6c9c6e079676bcd72eb
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SHA512
7e097d80b931aaa992b47f76c01eaa7e13c95fcc9d62d0b899216e0309563f32a6b0cb609e4540d81f8a4d3590f7fa277c124d2d6430f9409cf8f5c43f15792a
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SSDEEP
1536:T4dJooh0Wa0aer344Jw/ytUqVS5EkIijQ1fTNs2:T4dzVTaer344JzthRZijQ1Js
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Adds autorun key to be loaded by Explorer.exe on startup
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Modifies firewall policy service
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Modifies security service
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Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Active Setup
Adversaries may achieve persistence by adding a Registry key to the Active Setup of the local machine.
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Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Port Monitors
Adversaries may use port monitors to run an adversary supplied DLL during system boot for persistence or privilege escalation.
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Drops file in Drivers directory
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Event Triggered Execution: Image File Execution Options Injection
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Manipulates Digital Signatures
Attackers can apply techniques such as changing the registry keys of authenticode & Cryptography to obtain their binary as valid.
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Possible privilege escalation attempt
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Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Print Processors
Adversaries may abuse print processors to run malicious DLLs during system boot for persistence and/or privilege escalation.
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Checks computer location settings
Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.
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Event Triggered Execution: Component Object Model Hijacking
Adversaries may establish persistence by executing malicious content triggered by hijacked references to Component Object Model (COM) objects.
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Impair Defenses: Safe Mode Boot
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Modifies file permissions
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Modifies system executable filetype association
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Adds Run key to start application
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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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MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v15
Persistence
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
5Active Setup
1Port Monitors
1Print Processors
1Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
2Browser Extensions
1Create or Modify System Process
2Windows Service
2Event Triggered Execution
4Change Default File Association
1Component Object Model Hijacking
1Image File Execution Options Injection
1Netsh Helper DLL
1Privilege Escalation
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
5Active Setup
1Port Monitors
1Print Processors
1Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
2Create or Modify System Process
2Windows Service
2Event Triggered Execution
4Change Default File Association
1Component Object Model Hijacking
1Image File Execution Options Injection
1Netsh Helper DLL
1Defense Evasion
File and Directory Permissions Modification
1Impair Defenses
2Disable or Modify System Firewall
1Safe Mode Boot
1Indicator Removal
1Clear Persistence
1Modify Registry
9Subvert Trust Controls
1SIP and Trust Provider Hijacking
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