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General

  • Target

    test.txt

  • Size

    18B

  • Sample

    250213-t5mcwaznhq

  • MD5

    5b3f97d48c8751bd031b7ea53545bdb6

  • SHA1

    88be3374c62f23406ec83bb11279f8423bd3f88d

  • SHA256

    d8fce9dd9c65ca143343f7711859a7cffc3c5e656a8b84108183fb769a12ed8b

  • SHA512

    ed2de1eec50310ced4bde8ef6ae4b7902920b007df7b6aeb200cfe9fcc0d36ef05af7526c4675be2feac52831668798d5fe3523175efad6f6549b30f30a0b5d6

Malware Config

Extracted

Family

xworm

C2

127.0.0.1:443

Attributes
  • Install_directory

    %AppData%

  • install_file

    USB.exe

Targets

    • Target

      test.txt

    • Size

      18B

    • MD5

      5b3f97d48c8751bd031b7ea53545bdb6

    • SHA1

      88be3374c62f23406ec83bb11279f8423bd3f88d

    • SHA256

      d8fce9dd9c65ca143343f7711859a7cffc3c5e656a8b84108183fb769a12ed8b

    • SHA512

      ed2de1eec50310ced4bde8ef6ae4b7902920b007df7b6aeb200cfe9fcc0d36ef05af7526c4675be2feac52831668798d5fe3523175efad6f6549b30f30a0b5d6

    • Detect Xworm Payload

    • Xworm

      Xworm is a remote access trojan written in C#.

    • Xworm family

    • Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Active Setup

      Adversaries may achieve persistence by adding a Registry key to the Active Setup of the local machine.

    • Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell

      Run Powershell to modify Windows Defender settings to add exclusions for file extensions, paths, and processes.

    • Downloads MZ/PE file

    • Drops file in Drivers directory

    • A potential corporate email address has been identified in the URL: [email protected]

    • Drops startup file

    • 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.

    • Executes dropped EXE

    • Loads dropped DLL

    • Obfuscated with Agile.Net obfuscator

      Detects use of the Agile.Net commercial obfuscator, which is capable of entity renaming and control flow obfuscation.

    • Reads user/profile data of web browsers

      Infostealers often target stored browser data, which can include saved credentials etc.

    • Uses the VBS compiler for execution

    • Adds Run key to start application

    • Checks installed software on the system

      Looks up Uninstall key entries in the registry to enumerate software on the system.

    • Checks whether UAC is enabled

    • Enumerates connected drives

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

    • Installs/modifies Browser Helper Object

      BHOs are DLL modules which act as plugins for Internet Explorer.

    • Legitimate hosting services abused for malware hosting/C2

    • Mark of the Web detected: This indicates that the page was originally saved or cloned.

    • Checks system information in the registry

      System information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.

    • Drops file in System32 directory

    • Probable phishing domain

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise v15

Tasks