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Database Entry



PureLogsStealer


Vendor detections: 8


Intelligence 8 IOCs YARA 5 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 629ccd6b7ffe5f2e09ca3d7b1d9c7d5a591875446a349b146eee3c134ffb73dd
SHA3-384 hash: f4593eab5f57061def69544465472411ebb127cf974e07af2c7f397d3fa712b58231d1892c352f56521998b252d83ade
SHA1 hash: 1a4d516d17a2278dcb0b37d06c9f7aff6e6e8990
MD5 hash: c0883c9c5ddbcb0f2252ddad27fc9b3d
humanhash: oscar-cat-october-quebec
File name:August _ WHM P.O 20261199 - SIGNED.js
Download: download sample
Signature PureLogsStealer
File size:1'398'165 bytes
First seen:2026-08-20 07:33:08 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Java Script (JS) js
MIME type:text/plain
ssdeep 24576:V+X5J62IJi++GmUQv4u/uV/pNOAP3oGSbeHy2pMcX:IXRIQlU8r2lP3oGGeHJ7
TLSH T1E05512E9F650AFBCD22BFE2DC353AA50262D58C060D6FDFF2DA4DC6E25693028617414
Magika batch
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:js PureLogsStealer

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
141
Origin country :
SE SE
Vendor Threat Intelligence
No detections
Verdict:
Malicious
Threat level:
  10/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
base64 cmd lolbin obfuscated powershell repaired
Result
Threat name:
PureLogs Stealer
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
evad.troj.spyw.expl
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
.NET source code contains process injector
.NET source code references suspicious native API functions
Creates a thread in another existing process (thread injection)
Creates an autostart registry key pointing to binary in C:\Windows
Found stalling execution ending in API Sleep call
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Hijacks the control flow in another process
Injects a PE file into a foreign processes
JavaScript file contains suspicious strings
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
JScript performs obfuscated calls to suspicious functions
Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Maps a DLL or memory area into another process
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Sigma detected: Dot net compiler compiles file from suspicious location
Sigma detected: Rare Remote Thread Creation By Uncommon Source Image
Sigma detected: Register Wscript In Run Key
Sigma detected: WScript or CScript Dropper
Suspicious execution chain found
Tries to harvest and steal Bitcoin Wallet information
Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc)
Tries to harvest and steal Putty / WinSCP information (sessions, passwords, etc)
Tries to steal Mail credentials (via file / registry access)
Unusual module load detection (module proxying)
Uses attrib.exe to hide files
Uses cmd line tools excessively to alter registry or file data
Windows Scripting host queries suspicious COM object (likely to drop second stage)
Writes to foreign memory regions
Wscript called in batch mode (surpress errors)
WScript reads language and country specific registry keys (likely country aware script)
Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly)
Yara detected PureLogs Stealer
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 signatures2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1960957 Sample: August _ WHM P.O 20261199 -... Startdate: 20/08/2026 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 100 124 Sigma detected: Register Wscript In Run Key 2->124 126 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->126 128 Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file 2->128 130 9 other signatures 2->130 12 wscript.exe 1 1 2->12         started        15 wscript.exe 2->15         started        17 wscript.exe 2->17         started        process3 signatures4 160 JScript performs obfuscated calls to suspicious functions 12->160 162 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 12->162 164 Windows Scripting host queries suspicious COM object (likely to drop second stage) 12->164 166 Suspicious execution chain found 12->166 19 cmd.exe 4 12->19         started        23 powershell.exe 8 12->23         started        168 WScript reads language and country specific registry keys (likely country aware script) 15->168 25 cmd.exe 15->25         started        process5 file6 96 C:\Users\user\...\srp_catalog_AWICVRYI.cmd, DOS 19->96 dropped 98 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\srp_catalog.dat, DOS 19->98 dropped 132 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 19->132 134 Uses cmd line tools excessively to alter registry or file data 19->134 136 Uses attrib.exe to hide files 19->136 27 powershell.exe 19->27         started        29 reg.exe 1 1 19->29         started        32 powershell.exe 15 19->32         started        42 6 other processes 19->42 100 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\PrintSpool.cmd, DOS 23->100 dropped 138 Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading 23->138 34 conhost.exe 23->34         started        36 powershell.exe 25->36         started        38 conhost.exe 25->38         started        40 attrib.exe 25->40         started        44 2 other processes 25->44 signatures7 process8 signatures9 46 powershell.exe 1 33 27->46         started        170 Creates an autostart registry key pointing to binary in C:\Windows 29->170 50 powershell.exe 36->50         started        process10 file11 110 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\qrh5bt5c.cmdline, Unicode 46->110 dropped 112 C:\Users\user\...\srp_catalog_LGQGQNVE.vbs, ASCII 46->112 dropped 172 Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module 46->172 52 msiexec.exe 2 46->52         started        55 csc.exe 3 46->55         started        58 csc.exe 3 46->58         started        66 2 other processes 46->66 174 Writes to foreign memory regions 50->174 176 Maps a DLL or memory area into another process 50->176 178 Creates a thread in another existing process (thread injection) 50->178 60 msiexec.exe 50->60         started        62 csc.exe 50->62         started        64 csc.exe 50->64         started        68 2 other processes 50->68 signatures12 process13 file14 140 Injects a PE file into a foreign processes 52->140 70 prevhost.exe 52->70         started        102 C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\...\qrh5bt5c.dll, PE32 55->102 dropped 73 cvtres.exe 1 55->73         started        104 C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\...\r1jaqcqr.dll, PE32 58->104 dropped 75 cvtres.exe 1 58->75         started        142 Hijacks the control flow in another process 60->142 144 Writes to foreign memory regions 60->144 146 Creates a thread in another existing process (thread injection) 60->146 77 prevhost.exe 60->77         started        106 C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\...\tk0jpu2o.dll, PE32 62->106 dropped 80 cvtres.exe 62->80         started        108 C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\...\vnplk3of.dll, PE32 64->108 dropped 82 cvtres.exe 64->82         started        signatures15 process16 dnsIp17 148 Found stalling execution ending in API Sleep call 70->148 150 Unusual module load detection (module proxying) 70->150 116 2.27.62.172, 49759, 49760, 49761 VPSLAB-NETWORKSID Germany 77->116 152 Tries to harvest and steal Putty / WinSCP information (sessions, passwords, etc) 77->152 154 Tries to steal Mail credentials (via file / registry access) 77->154 156 Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc) 77->156 158 4 other signatures 77->158 84 chrome.exe 77->84         started        87 chrome.exe 77->87 injected 89 chrome.exe 77->89 injected 91 2 other processes 77->91 signatures18 process19 dnsIp20 114 192.168.2.5, 138, 443, 49257 unknown unknown 84->114 93 chrome.exe 84->93         started        process21 dnsIp22 118 www.google.com 142.251.154.119, 443, 49765, 49766 GOOGLE-GoogleLLCUS United States 93->118 120 mobile-gtalk.l.google.com 142.251.163.188, 49787, 5228 GOOGLE-GoogleLLCUS United States 93->120 122 3 other IPs or domains 93->122
Verdict:
inconclusive
YARA:
2 match(es)
Tags:
PowerShell
Result
Malware family:
n/a
Score:
  7/10
Tags:
collection defense_evasion discovery execution persistence
Behaviour
Enumerates system info in registry
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious behavior: MapViewOfSection
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of FindShellTrayWindow
Suspicious use of SetWindowsHookEx
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Views/modifies file attributes
outlook_office_path
outlook_win_path
Browser Information Discovery
Command and Scripting Interpreter: JavaScript
Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
Enumerates physical storage devices
Executes a command shell one-liner
System Time Discovery
Accesses Microsoft Outlook profiles
Adds Run key to start application
Checks computer location settings
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:cobalt_strike_tmp01925d3f
Author:The DFIR Report
Description:files - file ~tmp01925d3f.exe
Reference:https://thedfirreport.com
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:golang_bin_JCorn_CSC846
Author:Justin Cornwell
Description:CSC-846 Golang detection ruleset
Rule name:telebot_framework
Author:vietdx.mb
Rule name:VECT_Ransomware
Author:Mustafa Bakhit
Description:Detects activity associated with VECT ransomware. This includes registry modifications and deletions, execution of system and defense-evasion commands, suspicious API usage, mutex creation, file and memory manipulation, ransomware note generation, anti-debugging and anti-analysis techniques, and embedded cryptographic constants (SHA256) characteristic of this malware family. Designed for threat intelligence and malware detection environments.

File information


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