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Database Entry
Stealc
Vendor detections: 16
| SHA256 hash: | 5415425820ab333121723350f6ff619888700a0c8431a849dd26d23150d68ffa |
|---|---|
| SHA3-384 hash: | f82be5d7cac44617b65779e2e5c434cfa1978dfe18779d741255e732de1da8f577837e4743dac3de3560f29114e4748c |
| SHA1 hash: | 2051d053c27fde8b19976319e9c5d3f94a8f7195 |
| MD5 hash: | 67ed89a4eb4a28a4b860682170cc21bf |
| humanhash: | spring-saturn-oxygen-venus |
| File name: | file |
| Download: | download sample |
| Signature | Stealc |
| File size: | 1'862'144 bytes |
| First seen: | 2024-10-12 07:17:38 UTC |
| Last seen: | 2024-10-12 08:25:18 UTC |
| File type: | |
| MIME type: | application/x-dosexec |
| imphash | 2eabe9054cad5152567f0699947a2c5b (2'852 x LummaStealer, 1'312 x Stealc, 1'026 x Healer) |
| ssdeep | 49152:aLcoFQUnljfOSHAULrkDfeCf2sWHqXG5Y9KN+KXtFwI:BufljfxHjQ242syti9PKjw |
| TLSH | T1B18533CB8C2036FAC95D19B009B59217B4F26F629A85AB630E6A6CD10F73DD77B314C4 |
| TrID | 27.1% (.DLL) Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (6578/25/2) 20.8% (.EXE) Win16 NE executable (generic) (5038/12/1) 18.6% (.EXE) Win32 Executable (generic) (4504/4/1) 8.5% (.ICL) Windows Icons Library (generic) (2059/9) 8.3% (.EXE) OS/2 Executable (generic) (2029/13) |
| Magika | pebin |
| Reporter | |
| Tags: | exe Stealc |
Intelligence
File Origin
# of uploads :
16
# of downloads :
532
Origin country :
USVendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
amadey
ID:
1
File name:
file
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2024-10-12 07:50:34 UTC
Tags:
lumma stealer opendir loader stealc amadey botnet themida
Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
90.9%
Tags:
Malware
Verdict:
Suspicious
Threat level:
5/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
microsoft_visual_cc packed
Verdict:
Malicious
Labled as:
Trojan.Generic
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.
Verdict:
Suspicious
Result
Threat name:
Stealc, Vidar
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.spyw.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
AI detected suspicious sample
Antivirus / Scanner detection for submitted sample
Antivirus detection for URL or domain
C2 URLs / IPs found in malware configuration
Detected unpacking (changes PE section rights)
Found evasive API chain (may stop execution after checking locale)
Found malware configuration
Found many strings related to Crypto-Wallets (likely being stolen)
Hides threads from debuggers
Machine Learning detection for sample
Multi AV Scanner detection for domain / URL
PE file contains section with special chars
Searches for specific processes (likely to inject)
Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic
Tries to detect process monitoring tools (Task Manager, Process Explorer etc.)
Tries to detect sandboxes / dynamic malware analysis system (registry check)
Tries to detect sandboxes and other dynamic analysis tools (window names)
Tries to detect virtualization through RDTSC time measurements
Tries to evade debugger and weak emulator (self modifying code)
Tries to harvest and steal Bitcoin Wallet information
Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc)
Tries to harvest and steal ftp login credentials
Tries to steal Crypto Currency Wallets
Tries to steal Mail credentials (via file / registry access)
Yara detected Powershell download and execute
Yara detected Stealc
Yara detected Vidar stealer
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
Score:
100%
Verdict:
Malware
File Type:
PE
Threat name:
Win32.Trojan.Generic
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2024-10-12 07:18:08 UTC
File Type:
PE (Exe)
AV detection:
25 of 38 (65.79%)
Threat level:
2/5
Detection(s):
Suspicious file
Result
Malware family:
stealc
Score:
10/10
Tags:
family:stealc botnet:doma credential_access discovery evasion spyware stealer
Behaviour
Checks processor information in registry
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
System Location Discovery: System Language Discovery
Suspicious use of NtSetInformationThreadHideFromDebugger
Accesses cryptocurrency files/wallets, possible credential harvesting
Checks installed software on the system
Checks BIOS information in registry
Identifies Wine through registry keys
Loads dropped DLL
Reads data files stored by FTP clients
Reads user/profile data of web browsers
Unsecured Credentials: Credentials In Files
Downloads MZ/PE file
Identifies VirtualBox via ACPI registry values (likely anti-VM)
Stealc
Malware Config
C2 Extraction:
http://185.215.113.37
Verdict:
Malicious
Tags:
stealc
YARA:
n/a
Unpacked files
SH256 hash:
28207369c8f1890714b7d0c9bc6264f90592744e499fa39df3f2ea23cf1f3d8f
MD5 hash:
14c843c22c92cd5cd21daabbe4f9e655
SHA1 hash:
4f424cca9535a673f4cbcb6b523d42694b087663
Detections:
stealc
win_stealc_w0
win_stealc_a0
detect_Mars_Stealer
SH256 hash:
5415425820ab333121723350f6ff619888700a0c8431a849dd26d23150d68ffa
MD5 hash:
67ed89a4eb4a28a4b860682170cc21bf
SHA1 hash:
2051d053c27fde8b19976319e9c5d3f94a8f7195
Malware family:
Stealc
Verdict:
Malicious
Please note that we are no longer able to provide a coverage score for Virus Total.
Threat name:
Malicious File
Score:
1.00
File information
The table below shows additional information about this malware sample such as delivery method and external references.
Web download
Dropped by
Amadey
Delivery method
Distributed via web download
BLint
The following table provides more information about this file using BLint. BLint is a Binary Linter to check the security properties, and capabilities in executables.
Findings
| ID | Title | Severity |
|---|---|---|
| CHECK_AUTHENTICODE | Missing Authenticode | high |
| CHECK_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS | Missing dll Security Characteristics (HIGH_ENTROPY_VA) | high |
| CHECK_NX | Missing Non-Executable Memory Protection | critical |
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