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Database Entry



XWorm


Vendor detections: 10


Intelligence 10 IOCs 1 YARA 2 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 30ccee5583582e7a96da9dc6a8bc6bf7e77e9e37f56ceb4805d26e44445c54a4
SHA3-384 hash: c93b64aaee75c10c0f24b9be84cb906b54aa96cc756677679b0128dc7f8a10c5ec32d954c38958366ecd8dc758efdb98
SHA1 hash: d74e667a69d696fb08e0b4c7742f803f3925cf67
MD5 hash: 2affc365f78128ab95df087d3b9e6751
humanhash: six-november-artist-beryllium
File name:SKSS2025053000021082025448 SKS-Electro LLCSca.bat
Download: download sample
Signature XWorm
File size:108'215 bytes
First seen:2025-08-21 07:15:36 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Batch (bat) bat
MIME type:text/plain
ssdeep 3072:BRr1+b4WniuOzTe3tG2S4icru4gpZBaiRP11xtJ:40WniuyWtsRZAix/bJ
TLSH T10DB3D0D79E2F2E1483D0C44620DE1DD67EEC5F9D0DA138EEA05B9785CB8A4E315CA1E8
Magika txt
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:bat xworm


Avatar
abuse_ch
XWorm C2:
192.121.82.45:9779

Indicators Of Compromise (IOCs)


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

IOCThreatFox Reference
192.121.82.45:9779 https://threatfox.abuse.ch/ioc/1571986/

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
58
Origin country :
NL NL
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
SKSS2025053000021082025448 SKS-Electro LLCSca.bat
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2025-08-21 08:19:30 UTC
Tags:
auto-startup susp-powershell

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
99.9%
Tags:
ransomware obfuscate autorun shell
Verdict:
Malicious
Threat level:
  10/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
base64 cmd evasive lolbin obfuscated obfuscated powershell timeout
Result
Threat name:
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.expl.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
.NET source code contains potential unpacker
.NET source code contains very large array initializations
C2 URLs / IPs found in malware configuration
Found malware configuration
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines)
Query firmware table information (likely to detect VMs)
Sample uses string decryption to hide its real strings
Sigma detected: Base64 Encoded PowerShell Command Detected
Sigma detected: Drops script at startup location
Sigma detected: PowerShell Base64 Encoded FromBase64String Cmdlet
Sigma detected: Powershell Decrypt And Execute Base64 Data
Sigma detected: Suspicious PowerShell IEX Execution Patterns
Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic
Suspicious command line found
Suspicious powershell command line found
Yara detected Powershell decode and execute
Yara detected XWorm
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 dnsIp2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1761736 Sample: SKSS2025053000021082025448 ... Startdate: 21/08/2025 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 100 58 x-xx-x.ydns.eu 2->58 62 Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic 2->62 64 Found malware configuration 2->64 66 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->66 68 12 other signatures 2->68 10 cmd.exe 1 2->10         started        13 cmd.exe 1 2->13         started        signatures3 process4 signatures5 70 Suspicious command line found 10->70 15 cmd.exe 1 10->15         started        18 conhost.exe 10->18         started        20 cmd.exe 1 13->20         started        22 conhost.exe 13->22         started        process6 signatures7 82 Suspicious command line found 15->82 24 powershell.exe 23 37 15->24         started        29 conhost.exe 15->29         started        31 timeout.exe 1 15->31         started        33 cmd.exe 1 15->33         started        35 powershell.exe 20->35         started        37 conhost.exe 20->37         started        39 cmd.exe 1 20->39         started        41 timeout.exe 1 20->41         started        process8 dnsIp9 60 x-xx-x.ydns.eu 192.121.82.45, 49690, 9779 M247GB Sweden 24->60 54 C:\Users\user\...\DisplayDriverHelper.cmd, ASCII 24->54 dropped 72 Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines) 24->72 74 Suspicious powershell command line found 24->74 76 Query firmware table information (likely to detect VMs) 24->76 78 Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading 24->78 43 powershell.exe 35 24->43         started        46 powershell.exe 28 24->46         started        48 wermgr.exe 14 24->48         started        56 \Device\ConDrv, ASCII 35->56 dropped 50 powershell.exe 35->50         started        file10 signatures11 process12 signatures13 80 Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module 43->80 52 conhost.exe 43->52         started        process14
Threat name:
Script-BAT.Trojan.XWorm
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-08-21 07:34:26 UTC
File Type:
Text (PowerShell)
AV detection:
7 of 24 (29.17%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:xworm defense_evasion execution rat trojan
Behaviour
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of SetWindowsHookEx
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Drops startup file
Blocklisted process makes network request
Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
Modifies trusted root certificate store through registry
Detect Xworm Payload
Xworm
Xworm family
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:Base64_Encoded_Powershell_Directives
Rule name:Sus_CMD_Powershell_Usage
Author:XiAnzheng
Description:May Contain(Obfuscated or no) Powershell or CMD Command that can be abused by threat actor(can create FP)

File information


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