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LummaStealer


Vendor detections: 15


Intelligence 15 IOCs YARA 1 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 7207fd65c846b1268429f4c3f8f7252cbc8f5e22ee550f1a6bdbd599bddf1ba1
SHA3-384 hash: b3d7574cb3bc3dc1f2d112800522f8cad42c6f9c5a81e4c7032bef48935a837f542aafb5aefabdcf98e2fe2bd0787215
SHA1 hash: e2c1feb241ee82b3a79bb8b583dbe96126495321
MD5 hash: 80d80afb00ef6204d3e52f2c927323dc
humanhash: white-nineteen-triple-ceiling
File name:80d80afb00ef6204d3e52f2c927323dc.exe
Download: download sample
Signature LummaStealer
File size:3'197'440 bytes
First seen:2025-02-27 19:26:12 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Executable exe
MIME type:application/x-dosexec
imphash 2eabe9054cad5152567f0699947a2c5b (2'852 x LummaStealer, 1'312 x Stealc, 1'026 x Healer)
ssdeep 98304:v/q51HaNnUJi8wLHYvZ+Iw8LE+wB7+X0f1W57GPXOs:v/q51HaNnLql7WGuS7G
Threatray 4 similar samples on MalwareBazaar
TLSH T1E3E549A2B40572FFD8CE9A784C23CE415A7D46B9071456E3E83CA8FA7D62EC215B5C1C
TrID 42.7% (.EXE) Win32 Executable (generic) (4504/4/1)
19.2% (.EXE) OS/2 Executable (generic) (2029/13)
19.0% (.EXE) Generic Win/DOS Executable (2002/3)
18.9% (.EXE) DOS Executable Generic (2000/1)
Magika pebin
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:exe LummaStealer

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
422
Origin country :
NL NL
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
80d80afb00ef6204d3e52f2c927323dc.exe
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2025-02-27 19:49:11 UTC
Tags:
lumma stealer

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
93.3%
Tags:
vmdetect
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Сreating synchronization primitives
Searching for analyzing tools
Searching for the window
Behavior that indicates a threat
DNS request
Connection attempt
Sending a custom TCP request
Connection attempt to an infection source
Using the Windows Management Instrumentation requests
Query of malicious DNS domain
Sending a TCP request to an infection source
Verdict:
Likely Malicious
Threat level:
  7.5/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
anti-vm anti-vm crypt evasive fingerprint obfuscated packed packed packer_detected
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.
Result
Threat name:
LummaC Stealer
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
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 malware configuration
Hides threads from debuggers
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
PE file contains section with special chars
Sample uses string decryption to hide its real strings
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)
Yara detected LummaC Stealer
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
Threat name:
Win32.Trojan.Multiverze
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-02-26 21:17:00 UTC
File Type:
PE (Exe)
Extracted files:
1
AV detection:
23 of 24 (95.83%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
n/a
Score:
  9/10
Tags:
defense_evasion discovery spyware stealer
Behaviour
Modifies system certificate store
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Browser Information Discovery
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
Reads user/profile data of local email clients
Reads user/profile data of web browsers
Identifies VirtualBox via ACPI registry values (likely anti-VM)
Verdict:
Malicious
Tags:
lumma c2 stealer lumma_stealer
YARA:
n/a
Unpacked files
SH256 hash:
7207fd65c846b1268429f4c3f8f7252cbc8f5e22ee550f1a6bdbd599bddf1ba1
MD5 hash:
80d80afb00ef6204d3e52f2c927323dc
SHA1 hash:
e2c1feb241ee82b3a79bb8b583dbe96126495321
SH256 hash:
9e514fa71ecb6faf9e92265beb256601960b4e4cf28eac052915e31a5aaa088c
MD5 hash:
9cfdfcd43189e05fcbdcf9d6648003f7
SHA1 hash:
097779ee0c6aa2d3ee4cd2e64c65ebf8fb19a320
Please note that we are no longer able to provide a coverage score for Virus Total.

YARA Signatures


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Rule name:vmdetect
Author:nex
Description:Possibly employs anti-virtualization techniques

File information


The table below shows additional information about this malware sample such as delivery method and external references.

Web download

LummaStealer

Executable exe 7207fd65c846b1268429f4c3f8f7252cbc8f5e22ee550f1a6bdbd599bddf1ba1

(this sample)

  
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
IDTitleSeverity
CHECK_AUTHENTICODEMissing Authenticodehigh
CHECK_DLL_CHARACTERISTICSMissing dll Security Characteristics (HIGH_ENTROPY_VA)high
CHECK_NXMissing Non-Executable Memory Protectioncritical

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