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Database Entry



Mirai


Vendor detections: 10


Intelligence 10 IOCs YARA 5 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 7819f29ddb9555bd58cbc40c139d1e2432b078d9ca147cf753e785d42287fefb
SHA3-384 hash: ffa1b90b169a992ab12a5ef25dfb5a12f923731dfac1c021469c3cdc0c4bc340831d4725433b43dc6b9d6cbfe92ee339
SHA1 hash: b537930891cd487257d39a37c2501a504096a56e
MD5 hash: 1d4e2cd006fe0e7f63d687d602f5e736
humanhash: oscar-violet-lamp-finch
File name:morte.arm
Download: download sample
Signature Mirai
File size:79'516 bytes
First seen:2025-06-30 23:12:18 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type: elf
MIME type:application/x-executable
ssdeep 1536:9QgVBWu89M7aVSPfYGHf47gHTu++f5zhc2UpXyvZ:9QQBWW7sSQg4uTu5djUeZ
TLSH T1A5733A85FC919A53CAC5137BFB2E028E371623A4E2DE3207DD199F21338AA1B0D7B555
telfhash t1b151bbe78fa81bcc6be48344c6cdb11a4bf835e81f4026578e1e675b4943ac2b5af416
TrID 50.1% (.) ELF Executable and Linkable format (Linux) (4022/12)
49.8% (.O) ELF Executable and Linkable format (generic) (4000/1)
Magika elf
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:elf mirai upx-dec


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abuse_ch
UPX decompressed file, sourced from SHA256 e283b3319bdd755a22c892ae2ab04fa5fa44c5fe5bf3d37c7a3ebd52e7533aa9
File size (compressed) :37'044 bytes
File size (de-compressed) :79'516 bytes
Format:linux/arm
Packed file: e283b3319bdd755a22c892ae2ab04fa5fa44c5fe5bf3d37c7a3ebd52e7533aa9

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
113
Origin country :
NL NL
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:
Verdict:
Unknown
Threat level:
  0/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
lolbin remote
Verdict:
Malicious
Uses P2P?:
false
Uses anti-vm?:
false
Architecture:
arm
Packer:
not packed
Botnet:
unknown
Number of open files:
0
Number of processes launched:
0
Processes remaning?
false
Remote TCP ports scanned:
not identified
Behaviour
no suspicious findings
Botnet C2s
TCP botnet C2(s):
not identified
UDP botnet C2(s):
not identified
Status:
terminated
Behavior Graph:
%3 guuid=4a402741-1a00-0000-838e-0d0d670c0000 pid=3175 /usr/bin/sudo guuid=7f27ba43-1a00-0000-838e-0d0d680c0000 pid=3176 /tmp/sample.bin guuid=4a402741-1a00-0000-838e-0d0d670c0000 pid=3175->guuid=7f27ba43-1a00-0000-838e-0d0d680c0000 pid=3176 execve
Gathering data
Result
Threat name:
Mirai, Xmrig
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.evad.mine
Score:
80 / 100
Signature
Antivirus / Scanner detection for submitted sample
Found strings related to Crypto-Mining
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Sample deletes itself
Yara detected Mirai
Yara detected Xmrig cryptocurrency miner
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 dnsIp2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1725982 Sample: morte.arm.elf Startdate: 01/07/2025 Architecture: LINUX Score: 80 20 169.254.169.254, 80 USDOSUS Reserved 2->20 22 vip.jbvipnetwork.cc 196.251.87.244, 12121, 48384, 48386 SONIC-WirelessZA Seychelles 2->22 24 daisy.ubuntu.com 2->24 26 Antivirus / Scanner detection for submitted sample 2->26 28 Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file 2->28 30 Yara detected Mirai 2->30 32 Yara detected Xmrig cryptocurrency miner 2->32 8 morte.arm.elf 2->8         started        11 python3.8 dpkg 2->11         started        signatures3 process4 signatures5 34 Found strings related to Crypto-Mining 8->34 13 morte.arm.elf 8->13         started        16 morte.arm.elf 8->16         started        process6 signatures7 36 Sample deletes itself 13->36 18 morte.arm.elf 13->18         started        process8
Threat name:
Linux.Worm.Mirai
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-06-30 23:13:05 UTC
File Type:
ELF32 Little (Exe)
AV detection:
18 of 24 (75.00%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:mirai
Malware Config
C2 Extraction:
vip.jbvipnetwork.cc
Please note that we are no longer able to provide a coverage score for Virus Total.

YARA Signatures


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Rule name:ELF_Mirai
Author:NDA0E
Description:Detects multiple Mirai variants
Rule name:Linux_Generic_Threat_d94e1020
Author:Elastic Security
Rule name:SUSP_XORed_Mozilla_Oct19
Author:Florian Roth
Description:Detects suspicious single byte XORed keyword 'Mozilla/5.0' - it uses yara's XOR modifier and therefore cannot print the XOR key. You can use the CyberChef recipe linked in the reference field to brute force the used key.
Reference:https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=XOR_Brute_Force()
Rule name:SUSP_XORed_Mozilla_RID2DB4
Author:Florian Roth
Description:Detects suspicious XORed keyword - Mozilla/5.0
Reference:Internal Research
Rule name:unixredflags3
Author:Tim Brown @timb_machine
Description:Hunts for UNIX red flags

File information


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Web download

Mirai

elf 7819f29ddb9555bd58cbc40c139d1e2432b078d9ca147cf753e785d42287fefb

(this sample)

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