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Database Entry



Loki


Vendor detections: 13


Intelligence 13 IOCs 1 YARA 12 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 2d42e7c6f758307db6eb3352c78e0d4c4a33626a1b4d4eaafb339f960a8ef282
SHA3-384 hash: d87ac8a8fff43dd9e62d146415961c9b85e573dc324a2b6015ebed4d4c404c801bed4607f661636b3d506ef75b69eae4
SHA1 hash: f7c408cdce5ff3855b403ca7e3e4b6f121172c1b
MD5 hash: 40cd86f85c7990776e9f281373989853
humanhash: paris-don-seventeen-double
File name:Quotation.pdf.exe
Download: download sample
Signature Loki
File size:829'440 bytes
First seen:2021-03-26 08:15:16 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Executable exe
MIME type:application/x-dosexec
imphash f34d5f2d4577ed6d9ceec516c1f5a744 (48'743 x AgentTesla, 19'608 x Formbook, 12'242 x SnakeKeylogger)
ssdeep 24576:jBQdIuK1LUFQfviTfO5yKz4OWdaLkFQtj+jhdGR+Jq:jemuKGaXiTfO5yC4O0q9al
Threatray 2'692 similar samples on MalwareBazaar
TLSH 1205D07E446A2A37D5BEC3B58DE50107F321A93A31C19A0E59D21B951BA37173CCFA0E
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:exe Loki


Avatar
abuse_ch
Loki C2:
http://51.195.53.221/p.php/7MPTLmOD4nAsj

Indicators Of Compromise (IOCs)


Below is a list of indicators of compromise (IOCs) associated with this malware samples.

IOCThreatFox Reference
http://51.195.53.221/p.php/7MPTLmOD4nAsj https://threatfox.abuse.ch/ioc/5287/

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
164
Origin country :
n/a
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
Quotation.pdf.exe
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2021-03-26 08:17:41 UTC
Tags:
trojan lokibot stealer

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Creating a window
Sending a custom TCP request
Sending a UDP request
Using the Windows Management Instrumentation requests
Creating a file
Result
Verdict:
MALICIOUS
Details
Windows PE Executable
Found a Windows Portable Executable (PE) binary. Depending on context, the presence of a binary is suspicious or malicious.
Result
Threat name:
Lokibot
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.spyw.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
.NET source code contains very large strings
C2 URLs / IPs found in malware configuration
Found malware configuration
Initial sample is a PE file and has a suspicious name
Machine Learning detection for sample
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines)
Sigma detected: Suspicious Double Extension
Snort IDS alert for network traffic (e.g. based on Emerging Threat rules)
Tries to detect sandboxes and other dynamic analysis tools (process name or module or function)
Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc)
Tries to harvest and steal ftp login credentials
Tries to harvest and steal Putty / WinSCP information (sessions, passwords, etc)
Tries to steal Mail credentials (via file access)
Tries to steal Mail credentials (via file registry)
Uses an obfuscated file name to hide its real file extension (double extension)
Yara detected AntiVM3
Yara detected aPLib compressed binary
Yara detected Lokibot
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
Threat name:
ByteCode-MSIL.Backdoor.Androm
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2021-03-26 01:25:31 UTC
AV detection:
16 of 48 (33.33%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
lokibot
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:lokibot evasion spyware stealer trojan
Behaviour
Suspicious behavior: RenamesItself
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
Maps connected drives based on registry
Checks BIOS information in registry
Looks for VMWare Tools registry key
Looks for VirtualBox Guest Additions in registry
Lokibot
Malware Config
C2 Extraction:
http://51.195.53.221/p.php/7MPTLmOD4nAsj
http://kbfvzoboss.bid/alien/fre.php
http://alphastand.trade/alien/fre.php
http://alphastand.win/alien/fre.php
http://alphastand.top/alien/fre.php
Unpacked files
SH256 hash:
d7b880a2f223e6c7b98f2779698bf456d20821abf04d83bdd61058c36cd53ccc
MD5 hash:
ad1fca214cd2645471f74981122ac13a
SHA1 hash:
53584d1549e70826c334f1f9395d582f9122c5a2
SH256 hash:
fdccaed76f7279e6b8cc1579dadeed03fa1b8d1adcdfbcac585a68da168366d5
MD5 hash:
8b603b23caf00139206f293eb741a9f0
SHA1 hash:
1cc90aec7ce07b13930fe0c088fe3cd155b3ea07
SH256 hash:
2d42e7c6f758307db6eb3352c78e0d4c4a33626a1b4d4eaafb339f960a8ef282
MD5 hash:
40cd86f85c7990776e9f281373989853
SHA1 hash:
f7c408cdce5ff3855b403ca7e3e4b6f121172c1b
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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:Email_stealer_bin_mem
Author:James_inthe_box
Description:Email in files like avemaria
Rule name:INDICATOR_SUSPICIOUS_Binary_References_Browsers
Author:ditekSHen
Description:Detects binaries (Windows and macOS) referencing many web browsers. Observed in information stealers.
Rule name:INDICATOR_SUSPICIOUS_EXE_Referenfces_File_Transfer_Clients
Author:ditekSHen
Description:Detects executables referencing many file transfer clients. Observed in information stealers
Rule name:INDICATOR_SUSPICIOUS_GENInfoStealer
Author:ditekSHen
Description:Detects executables containing common artifcats observed in infostealers
Rule name:infostealer_loki
Rule name:infostealer_xor_patterns
Author:jeFF0Falltrades
Description:The XOR and string patterns shown here appear to be unique to certain information-stealing malware families, namely LokiBot and Pony/Fareit. The XOR patterns were observed in a several loaders and payloads for LokiBot, but have also appeared (less frequently) in Pony/Fareit loaders and samples. The two accompanying rules below can be used to further classify the final payloads.
Rule name:Loki
Author:kevoreilly
Description:Loki Payload
Rule name:Lokibot
Author:JPCERT/CC Incident Response Group
Description:detect Lokibot in memory
Reference:internal research
Rule name:STEALER_Lokibot
Author:Marc Rivero | McAfee ATR Team
Description:Rule to detect Lokibot stealer
Rule name:win_lokipws_auto
Author:Felix Bilstein - yara-signator at cocacoding dot com
Description:autogenerated rule brought to you by yara-signator
Rule name:win_lokipws_g0
Author:Slavo Greminger, SWITCH-CERT
Rule name:with_sqlite
Author:Julian J. Gonzalez <info@seguridadparatodos.es>
Description:Rule to detect the presence of SQLite data in raw image
Reference:http://www.st2labs.com

File information


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