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General
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Target
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c.bin.exe
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Size
1.0MB
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Sample
250303-ybwfxawygy
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MD5
2fe02e961381dd0e8304625bcacbe24a
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SHA1
7a51d262895ed5cac21eb0d93e7ad4f3b5639ab1
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SHA256
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c
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SHA512
e766e9f41685db97d0f95c79143b179622d3e39209d30557e4ab5263a5f4e4b5068e700a7a8d7c91c321ae606912069ba1023b5b9ee63d1b4454896adafa4599
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SSDEEP
24576:FTyLPsJjVjzhWwiENiUGC86pNV2GNxgr+oBwG0Gs:FTyLPsJjVjzliE0opNV2G7gr+o+Gu
Static task
static1
Behavioral task
behavioral1
Sample
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c.bin.exe
Resource
win7-20240903-en
Behavioral task
behavioral2
Sample
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c.bin.exe
Resource
win10v2004-20250217-en
Malware Config
Extracted
C:\MSOCache\akira_readme.txt
akira
https://akiral2iz6a7qgd3ayp3l6yub7xx2uep76idk3u2kollpj5z3z636bad.onion
https://akiralkzxzq2dsrzsrvbr2xgbbu2wgsmxryd4csgfameg52n7efvr2id.onion/d/5322416752-RQIYI
Targets
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Target
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c.bin.exe
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Size
1.0MB
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MD5
2fe02e961381dd0e8304625bcacbe24a
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SHA1
7a51d262895ed5cac21eb0d93e7ad4f3b5639ab1
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SHA256
f12e00c1f9ee0e3ad6389f1f74bf4acc7c91a54948a4637b037357108f81133c
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SHA512
e766e9f41685db97d0f95c79143b179622d3e39209d30557e4ab5263a5f4e4b5068e700a7a8d7c91c321ae606912069ba1023b5b9ee63d1b4454896adafa4599
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SSDEEP
24576:FTyLPsJjVjzhWwiENiUGC86pNV2GNxgr+oBwG0Gs:FTyLPsJjVjzliE0opNV2G7gr+o+Gu
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Akira
Akira is a ransomware first seen in March 2023 and targets several industries, including education, finance, real estate, manufacturing, and consulting.
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Akira family
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Process spawned unexpected child process
This typically indicates the parent process was compromised via an exploit or macro.
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Renames multiple (8610) files with added filename extension
This suggests ransomware activity of encrypting all the files on the system.
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Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
Run Powershell command to delete shadowcopy.
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Drops startup file
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Drops desktop.ini file(s)
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Drops file in System32 directory
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