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Database Entry



Threat unknown


Vendor detections: 5


Intelligence 5 IOCs YARA 1 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 6b03cfee0a25254f46bb2c3138ece41f2c0255a70141e3f457389e07120a153c
SHA3-384 hash: f6cffb3681023b3549d298f317bd1f1ff52a646d068125aab873755fa2ec3542887c2ac32c505542320632628a315a33
SHA1 hash: 30902b236b67692f593ac1457e5c09d02c816c05
MD5 hash: 7a25209add85407e0613ae9e38954741
humanhash: aspen-south-minnesota-sink
File name:6b03cfee0a25254f46bb2c3138ece41f2c0255a70141e3f457389e07120a153c
Download: download sample
File size:7'648'560 bytes
First seen:2020-09-01 09:15:33 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Executable exe
MIME type:application/x-dosexec
imphash c1f9ea6d51ba4934aeaee8b1f7d283d7 (2 x CoinMiner, 1 x FatalRAT, 1 x Blackmoon)
ssdeep 196608:55JkssbY2pR3k5t6Qf9uGfCve/py+5CqQIeO9AqHc2cT:/cEfX/0JqQlb2+
TLSH C07633842C80B031FAA7DB71A0B5063AB97ECEDD5414A6950422B46ED0F2E5BD4CE5FF
Reporter JAMESWT_WT
Tags:Ample Digital Limited

Code Signing Certificate

Organisation:thawte Primary Root CA
Issuer:Thawte Premium Server CA
Algorithm:sha1WithRSAEncryption
Valid from:Nov 17 00:00:00 2006 GMT
Valid to:Dec 30 23:59:59 2020 GMT
Serial number: 3365500879AD73E230B9E01D0D7FAC91
Intelligence: 27 malware samples on MalwareBazaar are signed with this code signing certificate
Thumbprint Algorithm:SHA256
Thumbprint: C99157DF28D28EBD87B8B041AACCF023CF1C9AD0D21FD7116149D7F96484FA51
Source:This information was brought to you by ReversingLabs A1000 Malware Analysis Platform

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
83
Origin country :
n/a
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Creating a window
Creating a file in the %temp% subdirectories
Creating a process from a recently created file
Creating a file in the %AppData% subdirectories
Searching for the window
DNS request
Creating a process with a hidden window
Sending an HTTP POST request
Using the Windows Management Instrumentation requests
Creating a service
Launching a service
Loading a system driver
Sending an HTTP GET request
Sending a custom TCP request
Creating a file in the Windows subdirectories
Deleting a recently created file
Enabling autorun for a service
Sending an HTTP GET request to an infection source
Result
Threat name:
Unknown
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
spyw.evad
Score:
72 / 100
Signature
Changes security center settings (notifications, updates, antivirus, firewall)
Contains functionality to infect the boot sector
Contains functionality to register a low level keyboard hook
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Queries sensitive BIOS Information (via WMI, Win32_Bios & Win32_BaseBoard, often done to detect virtual machines)
Queries sensitive disk information (via WMI, Win32_DiskDrive, often done to detect virtual machines)
Queries sensitive service information (via WMI, MSSMBios_RawSMBiosTables, often done to detect sandboxes)
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 signatures2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 280525 Sample: S38G0o4jF9 Startdate: 01/09/2020 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 72 56 Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file 2->56 8 S38G0o4jF9.exe 37 2->8         started        12 svchost.exe 2->12         started        14 svchost.exe 1 1 2->14         started        17 8 other processes 2->17 process3 dnsIp4 38 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\ScriptExecute.exe, PE32 8->38 dropped 40 C:\Users\user\...\ComputerZService.exe, PE32 8->40 dropped 42 C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\...\pdown.dll, PE32 8->42 dropped 44 22 other files (none is malicious) 8->44 dropped 58 Contains functionality to register a low level keyboard hook 8->58 19 S38G0o4jF9.exe 1 8->19         started        60 Changes security center settings (notifications, updates, antivirus, firewall) 12->60 21 MpCmdRun.exe 12->21         started        54 127.0.0.1 unknown unknown 14->54 file5 signatures6 process7 process8 23 360DrvMgr.exe 5 71 19->23         started        26 conhost.exe 21->26         started        dnsIp9 46 conf.wsm.360.cn 104.192.110.254, 49732, 80 QIHOOBeijingQihuTechnologyCompanyLimitedCN United States 23->46 48 res.qhupdate.com 1.192.137.108, 49733, 49741, 80 CHINATELECOM-HENAN-LUOYANG-IDCLuoyangHenanProvincePR China 23->48 50 19 other IPs or domains 23->50 28 ComputerZService.exe 2 39 23->28         started        32 ScriptExecute.exe 23->32         started        34 ComputerZService.exe 23->34         started        36 7 other processes 23->36 process10 dnsIp11 52 s.ludashi.com 182.92.34.21, 49754, 49755, 80 CNNIC-ALIBABA-CN-NET-APHangzhouAlibabaAdvertisingCoLtd China 28->52 62 Queries sensitive disk information (via WMI, Win32_DiskDrive, often done to detect virtual machines) 28->62 64 Queries sensitive BIOS Information (via WMI, Win32_Bios & Win32_BaseBoard, often done to detect virtual machines) 28->64 66 Contains functionality to infect the boot sector 28->66 68 Queries sensitive service information (via WMI, MSSMBios_RawSMBiosTables, often done to detect sandboxes) 28->68 signatures12
Verdict:
malicious
Result
Malware family:
n/a
Score:
  8/10
Tags:
upx
Behaviour
UPX packed file
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:suspicious_packer_section
Author:@j0sm1
Description:The packer/protector section names/keywords
Reference:http://www.hexacorn.com/blog/2012/10/14/random-stats-from-1-2m-samples-pe-section-names/

File information


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