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Database Entry



Mirai


Vendor detections: 9


Intelligence 9 IOCs YARA 8 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 2e6fecefa3062d2306124e014643a14066981f4865dedbeffb8c1d057dc650b2
SHA3-384 hash: 8185df94b67878c2000b1f063182a11fe23e2f2c6a1b5345625431709dbc8badf24446ee40711cd460b84cad900880f1
SHA1 hash: 5a0cd31c2d6aa43db62e63525ae95131c4b684da
MD5 hash: adbff186932e59ed5f85008ae5127d1e
humanhash: utah-salami-chicken-early
File name:Mddos.arm64
Download: download sample
Signature Mirai
File size:641'056 bytes
First seen:2025-11-05 04:38:50 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type: elf
MIME type:application/x-executable
ssdeep 12288:lpMesKnOt0xiK0xKRaCcc+UhTn9wKVU7hyvviPs5TfJui3ah:3xsY2DCccphqkbfK
TLSH T1EBD47D59FF0E3C42D3DBE3389B4987A1622B75E4D32352727982421CD5D6AE8CFB1A11
TrID 50.1% (.) ELF Executable and Linkable format (Linux) (4022/12)
49.8% (.O) ELF Executable and Linkable format (generic) (4000/1)
Magika elf
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:elf mirai

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
128
Origin country :
DE DE
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Connection attempt
DNS request
Collects information on the CPU
Changes the time when the file was created, accessed, or modified
Runs as daemon
Creating a file in the %temp% directory
Receives data from a server
Creating a file
Opens a port
Sends data to a server
Collects information on the RAM
Creating a process from a recently created file
Launching a process
Substitutes an application name
Gathering data
Verdict:
Malicious
Uses P2P?:
false
Uses anti-vm?:
false
Architecture:
arm
Packer:
not packed
Botnet:
unknown
Number of open files:
0
Number of processes launched:
0
Processes remaning?
false
Remote TCP ports scanned:
21,5432,2375,6443,9200,8080,8088,7001,3306,5900,6379,27017,22
Behaviour
no suspicious findings
Botnet C2s
TCP botnet C2(s):
not identified
UDP botnet C2(s):
not identified
Verdict:
Unknown
File Type:
elf.64.le
First seen:
2025-11-05T02:17:00Z UTC
Last seen:
2025-11-05T04:21:00Z UTC
Hits:
~10
Status:
terminated
Behavior Graph:
%3 guuid=4625d6c1-1900-0000-3a52-b472010b0000 pid=2817 /usr/bin/sudo guuid=64355cc3-1900-0000-3a52-b472070b0000 pid=2823 /tmp/sample.bin guuid=4625d6c1-1900-0000-3a52-b472010b0000 pid=2817->guuid=64355cc3-1900-0000-3a52-b472070b0000 pid=2823 execve
Result
Threat name:
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
spre.troj.evad.mine
Score:
96 / 100
Signature
Connects to many ports of the same IP (likely port scanning)
Connects to many VNC servers (likely to brute force passwords)
Drops invisible ELF files
Found strings related to Crypto-Mining
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Sample deletes itself
Sample reads /proc/mounts (often used for finding a writable filesystem)
Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic
Yara detected Xmrig cryptocurrency miner
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 dnsIp2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1808256 Sample: Mddos.arm64.elf Startdate: 05/11/2025 Architecture: LINUX Score: 96 53 108.185.218.10 TWC-20001-PACWESTUS United States 2->53 55 205.124.9.203 WEST-NET-WESTUS United States 2->55 57 99 other IPs or domains 2->57 59 Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic 2->59 61 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->61 63 Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file 2->63 65 3 other signatures 2->65 9 Mddos.arm64.elf 2->9         started        11 python3.8 dpkg 2->11         started        13 python3.8 dpkg 2->13         started        signatures3 process4 process5 15 Mddos.arm64.elf 9->15         started        18 Mddos.arm64.elf 9->18         started        20 Mddos.arm64.elf 9->20         started        signatures6 73 Sample deletes itself 15->73 22 Mddos.arm64.elf sh 15->22         started        24 Mddos.arm64.elf sh 15->24         started        26 Mddos.arm64.elf .dbus-daemon 15->26         started        35 2 other processes 15->35 29 Mddos.arm64.elf 18->29         started        31 Mddos.arm64.elf 18->31         started        33 Mddos.arm64.elf 18->33         started        37 16 other processes 18->37 process7 signatures8 39 sh curl 22->39         started        43 sh wget 24->43         started        69 Found strings related to Crypto-Mining 26->69 71 Sample reads /proc/mounts (often used for finding a writable filesystem) 26->71 45 .dbus-daemon 26->45         started        47 .dbus-daemon 35->47         started        49 .dbus-daemon 35->49         started        process9 file10 51 /tmp/.dbus-daemon, ELF 39->51 dropped 67 Drops invisible ELF files 39->67 signatures11
Threat name:
Linux.Worm.Mirai
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-11-05 04:29:52 UTC
File Type:
ELF64 Little (Exe)
AV detection:
14 of 24 (58.33%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
n/a
Score:
  1/10
Tags:
linux
Verdict:
Malicious
Tags:
Unix.Trojan.Mirai-9907086-0
YARA:
n/a
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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:CP_Script_Inject_Detector
Author:DiegoAnalytics
Description:Detects attempts to inject code into another process across PE, ELF, Mach-O binaries
Rule name:F01_s1ckrule
Author:s1ckb017
Rule name:linux_generic_ipv6_catcher
Author:@_lubiedo
Description:ELF samples using IPv6 addresses
Rule name:Linux_Generic_Threat_da28eb8b
Author:Elastic Security
Rule name:malwareelf55503
Rule name:SUSP_XORed_Mozilla_Oct19
Author:Florian Roth
Description:Detects suspicious single byte XORed keyword 'Mozilla/5.0' - it uses yara's XOR modifier and therefore cannot print the XOR key. You can use the CyberChef recipe linked in the reference field to brute force the used key.
Reference:https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=XOR_Brute_Force()
Rule name:SUSP_XORed_Mozilla_RID2DB4
Author:Florian Roth
Description:Detects suspicious XORed keyword - Mozilla/5.0
Reference:Internal Research
Rule name:unixredflags3
Author:Tim Brown @timb_machine
Description:Hunts for UNIX red flags

File information


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Web download

Mirai

elf 2e6fecefa3062d2306124e014643a14066981f4865dedbeffb8c1d057dc650b2

(this sample)

  
Delivery method
Distributed via web download

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