General

  • Target

    16223878c9b68f4322d26277531118df56576d5733b660140e2fd8a8d295e5de

  • Size

    4.8MB

  • Sample

    241125-pqtfeswqcx

  • MD5

    de2f01afd5393b676b711bbc551da363

  • SHA1

    8626848f4c94b54510d529288ab721285e8e6805

  • SHA256

    16223878c9b68f4322d26277531118df56576d5733b660140e2fd8a8d295e5de

  • SHA512

    094d35d71d2318a8786ed732f668030df4567f688152f16c29ac3c1501a26b0e495d8d709144d9416e80858041ead7b896343fd322175e7fa01ac34f735a58b1

  • SSDEEP

    98304:fRssD7QGx3XZ5iSRGhiVKNTaOVit/wrtzoc:fRFfQ83XZrlUNmOo6Uc

Malware Config

Extracted

Family

octo

C2

https://1bf4759a73fdda578e00ab300b716f3e.xyz

https://26b62bcc993cfb69c185d1d96ad3a88a.online

https://46b849dba7aa7a19f7afd6c12057b5aa.top

AES_key
AES_key
AES_key
AES_key

Targets

    • Target

      16223878c9b68f4322d26277531118df56576d5733b660140e2fd8a8d295e5de

    • Size

      4.8MB

    • MD5

      de2f01afd5393b676b711bbc551da363

    • SHA1

      8626848f4c94b54510d529288ab721285e8e6805

    • SHA256

      16223878c9b68f4322d26277531118df56576d5733b660140e2fd8a8d295e5de

    • SHA512

      094d35d71d2318a8786ed732f668030df4567f688152f16c29ac3c1501a26b0e495d8d709144d9416e80858041ead7b896343fd322175e7fa01ac34f735a58b1

    • SSDEEP

      98304:fRssD7QGx3XZ5iSRGhiVKNTaOVit/wrtzoc:fRFfQ83XZrlUNmOo6Uc

    • 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