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Database Entry



Mydoom


Vendor detections: 15


Intelligence 15 IOCs YARA 5 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 5b25f40581f5b9d2ce722d35731a75cc4d6ca0b41579670336386df557d5e192
SHA3-384 hash: d7f4861a20f13de4e054dc6e9a563a6346e2c2aa516485b3ae4621b1104cee0b22965ae9e45067744f7e51c91b63b6c6
SHA1 hash: 157b1f663dde902201b2ebde668f0d96d7cb827e
MD5 hash: 6152738753683753fff5e45ff6c6f53c
humanhash: mockingbird-lactose-eleven-island
File name:svchost.exe
Download: download sample
Signature Mydoom
File size:291'912 bytes
First seen:2025-11-23 09:23:00 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Executable exe
MIME type:application/x-dosexec
imphash bf5a4aa99e5b160f8521cadd6bfe73b8 (432 x RedLineStealer, 31 x AgentTesla, 12 x DCRat)
ssdeep 6144:rDKW1Lgbdl0TBBvjc/Udmz6GdlfU+Dz2WglChGKWxhU:fh1Lk70TnvjcAmWGztSP2TW4
TLSH T13854CF2171D1C2B3C4B6043544E6CB395A3A7032077996D7BBDD1BBAAE213E1A7362CD
TrID 47.3% (.EXE) Win32 Executable MS Visual C++ (generic) (31206/45/13)
15.9% (.EXE) Win64 Executable (generic) (10522/11/4)
9.9% (.DLL) Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (6578/25/2)
7.6% (.EXE) Win16 NE executable (generic) (5038/12/1)
6.8% (.EXE) Win32 Executable (generic) (4504/4/1)
Magika pebin
Reporter Hexastrike
Tags:exe Mydoom

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
14
Origin country :
IE IE
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
svchost.exe
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2025-11-23 16:27:38 UTC
Tags:
ransomware loki

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
99.9%
Tags:
infosteal redline autorun
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Creating a file
Сreating synchronization primitives
Running batch commands
Using the Windows Management Instrumentation requests
Launching the process to change the firewall settings
Launching a service
Creating a window
Creating a file in the %temp% directory
Changing a file
Launching a process
Creating a file in the %AppData% subdirectories
Modifies multiple files
Modifying an executable file
Creating a file in the Program Files subdirectories
Creating a file in the Program Files directory
Moving a file to the Program Files directory
Moving a file to the Program Files subdirectory
Query of malicious DNS domain
Deleting volume shadow copies
Enabling autorun for a service
Blocking the Windows Defender launch
Creating a file in the mass storage device
Enabling autorun by creating a file
Encrypting user's files
Verdict:
Malicious
Threat level:
  10/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
anti-debug fingerprint microsoft_visual_cc packed
Result
Gathering data
Verdict:
Malware
YARA:
5 match(es)
Tags:
.Net Obfuscator .Net Reactor Executable PDB Path PE (Portable Executable) PE File Layout Win 32 Exe x86
Threat name:
Win32.Infostealer.ClipBanker
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-11-23 09:49:39 UTC
File Type:
PE (Exe)
Extracted files:
1
AV detection:
24 of 36 (66.67%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
lockbit
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:lockbit credential_access defense_evasion discovery evasion execution impact persistence privilege_escalation ransomware spyware stealer trojan
Behaviour
Modifies Control Panel
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
System policy modification
Uses Volume Shadow Copy service COM API
Browser Information Discovery
Enumerates physical storage devices
Event Triggered Execution: Netsh Helper DLL
Program crash
System Location Discovery: System Language Discovery
Drops file in Program Files directory
Sets desktop wallpaper using registry
Drops desktop.ini file(s)
Enumerates connected drives
Credentials from Password Stores: Windows Credential Manager
Drops startup file
Reads user/profile data of web browsers
Modifies Windows Firewall
Deletes shadow copies
Lockbit
Lockbit family
Modifies Windows Defender DisableAntiSpyware settings
Modifies Windows Defender Real-time Protection settings
Verdict:
Malicious
Tags:
trojan stealer redline Ransomware
YARA:
MAL_Malware_Imphash_Mar23_1 MALWARE_Win_RedLine
Unpacked files
SH256 hash:
5b25f40581f5b9d2ce722d35731a75cc4d6ca0b41579670336386df557d5e192
MD5 hash:
6152738753683753fff5e45ff6c6f53c
SHA1 hash:
157b1f663dde902201b2ebde668f0d96d7cb827e
Detections:
win_samsam_auto
SH256 hash:
38f803929f3400537abce3adb27fb360a562bb58ef6fef5670d8eda1af042cb9
MD5 hash:
901ae11d5e7648350343469a92fad606
SHA1 hash:
29ba6d7d33c1b73033258f5c353e6f3077c45109
SH256 hash:
7916c7ad1a33531f941d9ada771ade2f5825ef4fc9f8473f8a988ecb16525dd8
MD5 hash:
2da8ab1192187d1f9cf02aed04b0d0b7
SHA1 hash:
326db513af5a9f898c4870ebbc62e7cd5fd71690
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YARA Signatures


MalwareBazaar uses YARA rules from several public and non-public repositories, such as YARAhub and Malpedia. Those are being matched against malware samples uploaded to MalwareBazaar as well as against any suspicious process dumps they may create. Please note that only results from TLP:CLEAR rules are being displayed.

Rule name:DebuggerCheck__API
Reference:https://github.com/naxonez/yaraRules/blob/master/AntiDebugging.yara
Rule name:golang_bin_JCorn_CSC846
Author:Justin Cornwell
Description:CSC-846 Golang detection ruleset
Rule name:MALWARE_Win_RedLine
Author:ditekSHen
Description:Detects RedLine infostealer
Rule name:MAL_Malware_Imphash_Mar23_1
Author:Arnim Rupp
Description:Detects malware by known bad imphash or rich_pe_header_hash
Reference:https://yaraify.abuse.ch/statistics/
Rule name:win_samsam_auto
Author:Felix Bilstein - yara-signator at cocacoding dot com
Description:autogenerated rule brought to you by yara-signator

File information


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