General

  • Target

    tmpqpifrd2s

  • Size

    3.6MB

  • Sample

    241127-hvwysasqdz

  • MD5

    33eeeb25f834e0b180f960ecb9518ea0

  • SHA1

    61f73e692e9549ad8bc9b965e25d2da683d56dc1

  • SHA256

    9f6a696876fee8b811db8889bf4933262f4472ad41daea215d2e39bd537cf32f

  • SHA512

    aaa4583b37c08a8baebac026a1b5fdca865b1c0f6760e7ade19181a28426340285dbeeb65d55bc9e222d6863645a7bf719384a1e0d3593207882619c234c9292

  • SSDEEP

    98304:ngwRMbvguPPou2Bzg1jGE5FS3E/HrmP9Aji:ng/bv25jEKU/HrmP9AO

Malware Config

Extracted

Path

C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\BD3FDDDF-6CAF-3EBC-D9CF-C8DF72D8F78A\global_options.ini

Ransom Note
26=ELPACO-team 27=TIB;sql;sqlite;sqlite3;sqlitedb;mdf;mdb;adb;db;db3;dbf;dbs;udb;dbv;dbx;edb;exb;1cd;fdb;idb;mpd;myd;odb;xls;xlsx;doc;docx;bac;bak;back;zip;rar;dt;4dd;4dl;abcddb;abs;abx;accdb;accdc;accde;accdr;accdt;accdw;accft;ade;adf;adn;adp;alf;arc;ask;bacpac;bdf;btr;cat;cdb;chck;ckp;cma;cpd;dacpac;dad;dadiagrams;daschema;db-shm;db-wal;db2;dbc;dbt;dcb;dct;dcx;ddl;dlis;dp1;dqy;dsk;dsn;dtsx;dxl;eco;ecx;epim;fcd;fic;fm5;fmp;fmp12;fmpsl;fol;fp3;fp4;fp5;fp7;fpt;frm;gdb;grdb;gwi;hdb;his;hjt;ib;icg;icr;ihx;itdb;itw;jet;jtx;kdb;kexi;kexic;kexis;lgc;lut;lwx;maf;maq;mar;mas;mav;maw;mdn;mdt;mrg;mud;mwb;ndf;nnt;nrmlib;ns2;ns3;ns4;nsf;nv;nv2;nwdb;nyf;oqy;ora;orx;owc;p96;p97;pan;pdb;pdm;pnz;qry;qvd;rbf;rctd;rod;rodx;rpd;rsd;s2db;sas7bdat;sbf;scx;sdb;sdc;sdf;sis;sl3;spq;sqlite2;te;temx;tmd;tps;trc;trm;udl;usr;v12;vis;vpd;vvv;wdb;wmdb;wrk;xdb;xld;xmlff;7z; 28=386;cmd;deskthemepack;diagcab;diagcfg;diagpkg;dll;info;mui;sys;theme;tmp; 29=steamapps;Cache;Boot;Chrome;Firefox;Mozilla;Mozilla Firefox;MicrosoftEdge;Internet Explorer;Tor Browser;Opera;Opera Software;Common Files;Config.Msi;Intel;Microsoft;Microsoft Shared;Microsoft.NET;MSBuild;MSOCache;Packages;PerfLogs;ProgramData;System Volume Information;tmp;Temp;USOShared;Windows;Windows Defender;Windows Journal;Windows NT;Windows Photo Viewer;Windows Security;Windows.old;WindowsApps;WindowsPowerShell;WINNT;$RECYCLE.BIN;$WINDOWS.~BT;$Windows.~WS;:\Users\Public\;:\Users\Default\; 30=desktop.ini;iconcache.db;thumbs.db; 31= 32= 33=reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" /v "AllowMultipleTSSessions" /t REG_DWORD /d 0x1 /f;reg add "HKLM\system\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" /v "fSingleSessionPerUser" /t REG_DWORD /d 0x0 /f;reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\sethc.exe" /v Debugger /t REG_SZ /d "c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe"; 34=1 35=2 36=0 37=0 38=0 39=1 40=0 41=1 42=1 43=1 44=1 45=1 46=1 47=0 48=1 49=0 50=0 51=0 53=1 54=0 55=1 56=1 57=1 58=1 59=1 60=1 61=1 62=1 63=Hello my dear friend (Do not scan the files with antivirus in any case. In case of data loss, the consequences are yours)\nYour data is encrypted\nYour decryption ID is ID_PLACEHOLDER\nUnfortunately for you, a major IT security weakness left you open to attack, your files have been encrypted\nThe only method of recovering files is to purchase decrypt tool and unique key for you.\nIf you want to recover your files, write us\n1) eMail - [email protected]\n2) Telegram - @DataSupport911 or https://t.me/DataSupport911\n\nAttention!\n\nDo not rename encrypted files. \nDo not try to decrypt your data using third party software - it may cause permanent data loss. \nWe are always ready to cooperate and find the best way to solve your problem. \nThe faster you write - the more favorable conditions will be for you. \nOur company values its reputation. We give all guarantees of your files decryption. 66=1
Emails
URLs

https://t.me/DataSupport911\n\nAttention!\n\nDo

Targets

    • Target

      tmpqpifrd2s

    • Size

      3.6MB

    • MD5

      33eeeb25f834e0b180f960ecb9518ea0

    • SHA1

      61f73e692e9549ad8bc9b965e25d2da683d56dc1

    • SHA256

      9f6a696876fee8b811db8889bf4933262f4472ad41daea215d2e39bd537cf32f

    • SHA512

      aaa4583b37c08a8baebac026a1b5fdca865b1c0f6760e7ade19181a28426340285dbeeb65d55bc9e222d6863645a7bf719384a1e0d3593207882619c234c9292

    • SSDEEP

      98304:ngwRMbvguPPou2Bzg1jGE5FS3E/HrmP9Aji:ng/bv25jEKU/HrmP9AO

    • Detects Mimic ransomware

    • Mimic

      Ransomware family was first exploited in the wild in 2022.

    • Mimic family

    • Clears Windows event logs

    • Checks computer location settings

      Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.

    • Deletes itself

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • Modifies system executable filetype association

    • Adds Run key to start application

    • Enumerates connected drives

      Attempts to read the root path of hard drives other than the default C: drive.

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v15

Tasks