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Database Entry



XWorm


Vendor detections: 14


Intelligence 14 IOCs 1 YARA 1 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 8fec84a89b21673a5847a3d7e77318d32b96148df87ae04a276faf49bdf4baac
SHA3-384 hash: 0c907e738a026eb28fdbded97e2beeff40a0fb276e6d039e857b78bfd7bb1c9b196b67583f524bd19b10b824a14a557a
SHA1 hash: 5034962fda472b0da5d26f49f8f10e58e6dc9f6d
MD5 hash: 953555c1a042f8cf26988466b1d41db4
humanhash: oscar-don-aspen-washington
File name:RoadRanch7894.bat
Download: download sample
Signature XWorm
File size:256'318 bytes
First seen:2025-09-30 12:05:12 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Batch (bat) bat
MIME type:text/plain
ssdeep 1536:+/LAfsVqydkGqIES6vO76Jh9La/+TS6MskXlR:wLxdkGqyvUhta/ASB
TLSH T125441EEB2CD25FA20A501FFB66F11DEF1D819292F644E1AC799278E0631213C5F7869C
Magika batch
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:bat xworm


Avatar
abuse_ch
XWorm C2:
192.227.246.80:2026

Indicators Of Compromise (IOCs)


Below is a list of indicators of compromise (IOCs) associated with this malware samples.

IOCThreatFox Reference
192.227.246.80:2026 https://threatfox.abuse.ch/ioc/1604001/

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
76
Origin country :
NL NL
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
RoadRanch7894.bat
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2025-09-30 11:54:41 UTC
Tags:
auto-reg auto-startup susp-powershell xworm

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
92.5%
Tags:
obfuscate autorun xtreme shell
Verdict:
Suspicious
Threat level:
  5/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
base64 evasive obfuscated powershell
Verdict:
Malicious
File Type:
unix shell
First seen:
2025-09-30T08:30:00Z UTC
Last seen:
2025-09-30T09:08:00Z UTC
Hits:
~10
Detections:
PDM:Trojan.Win32.Generic Backdoor.Agent.TCP.C&C Trojan.Win32.Agent.sb Trojan.BAT.Agent.sb HEUR:Trojan.PowerShell.Tesre.sb Backdoor.MSIL.XWorm.b HEUR:Trojan.BAT.Tesre.gen
Result
Threat name:
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.spyw.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
.NET source code contains a sample name check
.NET source code contains method to dynamically call methods (often used by packers)
.NET source code contains potential unpacker
.NET source code references suspicious native API functions
C2 URLs / IPs found in malware configuration
Contains functionality to log keystrokes (.Net Source)
Found malware configuration
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Powershell drops PE file
Powershell is started from unusual location (likely to bypass HIPS)
Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines)
Query firmware table information (likely to detect VMs)
Reads the Security eventlog
Reads the System eventlog
Sample uses string decryption to hide its real strings
Sigma detected: Base64 Encoded PowerShell Command Detected
Sigma detected: Potential Startup Shortcut Persistence Via PowerShell.EXE
Sigma detected: PowerShell Base64 Encoded FromBase64String Cmdlet
Sigma detected: PowerShell Base64 Encoded IEX Cmdlet
Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic
Suspicious powershell command line found
Yara detected XWorm
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 signatures2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1786583 Sample: RoadRanch7894.bat Startdate: 30/09/2025 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 100 42 Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic 2->42 44 Found malware configuration 2->44 46 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->46 48 13 other signatures 2->48 9 cmd.exe 1 2->9         started        12 XWormClient.exe 26 2->12         started        14 XWormClient.exe 26 2->14         started        process3 signatures4 52 Suspicious powershell command line found 9->52 16 cmd.exe 1 9->16         started        18 conhost.exe 9->18         started        54 Powershell is started from unusual location (likely to bypass HIPS) 12->54 56 Reads the Security eventlog 12->56 58 Reads the System eventlog 12->58 20 conhost.exe 12->20         started        22 conhost.exe 14->22         started        process5 process6 24 cmd.exe 3 16->24         started        signatures7 50 Suspicious powershell command line found 24->50 27 powershell.exe 22 36 24->27         started        32 conhost.exe 24->32         started        process8 dnsIp9 40 192.227.246.80, 2026, 49718 AS-COLOCROSSINGUS United States 27->40 36 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\XWormClient.exe, PE32+ 27->36 dropped 38 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\XWormClient.lnk, MS 27->38 dropped 60 Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines) 27->60 62 Query firmware table information (likely to detect VMs) 27->62 64 Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading 27->64 66 2 other signatures 27->66 34 wermgr.exe 14 27->34         started        file10 signatures11 process12
Threat name:
Text.Trojan.Generic
Status:
Suspicious
First seen:
2025-09-30 11:54:41 UTC
File Type:
Text (Batch)
AV detection:
5 of 24 (20.83%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Verdict:
malicious
Label(s):
Similar samples:
Result
Malware family:
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:xworm execution persistence rat trojan
Behaviour
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of SetWindowsHookEx
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Adds Run key to start application
Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
Drops startup file
Executes dropped EXE
Badlisted process makes network request
Detect Xworm Payload
Xworm
Xworm family
Malware Config
C2 Extraction:
192.227.246.80:2026
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:CP_Script_Inject_Detector
Author:DiegoAnalytics
Description:Detects attempts to inject code into another process across PE, ELF, Mach-O binaries

File information


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