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Database Entry



N-W0rm


Vendor detections: 11


Intelligence 11 IOCs 1 YARA 4 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: 95705feb46c276ccef6e2a87facda43e60d7304b68d23230a910d10da43ef54e
SHA3-384 hash: 9ec4dff665cf0b44ebeed72ec1401fb1c5d39af9d773142db26532b66453623b3f97e4b99b6e98a69da8bfb37d7cf41b
SHA1 hash: beeb8aa2a62e5214a527ba0b2f02f348734330c3
MD5 hash: 11062935a60ea7ab328abf45dc436038
humanhash: kansas-maine-lactose-fillet
File name:11062935a60ea7ab328abf45dc436038.exe
Download: download sample
Signature N-W0rm
File size:237'616 bytes
First seen:2022-07-22 01:10:23 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Executable exe
MIME type:application/x-dosexec
imphash aebd43fde61622ea2da668a5e6b42ee0 (1 x N-W0rm)
ssdeep 6144:eR9C+EW61F2+ClZ4kODaS1GaKImQVfr7f758cq7F:ePCNWT0DDQIm2r7pqB
Threatray 2'124 similar samples on MalwareBazaar
TLSH T1B134DFB8D2CA779EC4748170C17E753996D3051FF51F882A28D3726EA0F8E115B5AC2B
TrID 71.5% (.EXE) Win32 Executable Microsoft Visual Basic 6 (82067/2/8)
9.1% (.EXE) Win64 Executable (generic) (10523/12/4)
5.7% (.DLL) Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (6578/25/2)
4.3% (.EXE) Win16 NE executable (generic) (5038/12/1)
3.9% (.EXE) Win32 Executable (generic) (4505/5/1)
File icon (PE):PE icon
dhash icon 1003873d31213f10 (142 x DarkCloud, 132 x GuLoader, 35 x a310Logger)
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:exe N-W0rm


Avatar
abuse_ch
N-W0rm C2:
35.83.156.201:80

Indicators Of Compromise (IOCs)


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

IOCThreatFox Reference
35.83.156.201:80 https://threatfox.abuse.ch/ioc/839075/

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
365
Origin country :
n/a
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Malware family:
n/a
ID:
1
File name:
11062935a60ea7ab328abf45dc436038.exe
Verdict:
Malicious activity
Analysis date:
2022-07-22 08:33:22 UTC
Tags:
n/a

Note:
ANY.RUN is an interactive sandbox that analyzes all user actions rather than an uploaded sample
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
Сreating synchronization primitives
Creating a window
Unauthorized injection to a recently created process
Verdict:
Malicious
Threat level:
  10/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
kovter overlay packed shell32.dll
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:
DBatLoader
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
rans.troj.evad.phis
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
Antivirus / Scanner detection for submitted sample
Contains functionality to detect sleep reduction / modifications
Creates processes via WMI
Delayed program exit found
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Machine Learning detection for sample
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Maps a DLL or memory area into another process
Modifies Internet Explorer zone settings
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
Potential malicious icon found
Sample uses process hollowing technique
Suspicious powershell command line found
Tries to detect sandboxes and other dynamic analysis tools (process name or module or function)
Yara detected DBatLoader
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
Threat name:
Win32.Trojan.Kovter
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2015-12-10 01:03:00 UTC
File Type:
PE (Exe)
Extracted files:
6
AV detection:
24 of 25 (96.00%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
modiloader
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:modiloader evasion persistence trojan
Behaviour
Modifies Internet Explorer settings
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious behavior: MapViewOfSection
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of SetWindowsHookEx
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Enumerates physical storage devices
Drops file in System32 directory
Suspicious use of SetThreadContext
Adds Run key to start application
Maps connected drives based on registry
Checks BIOS information in registry
Checks computer location settings
Deletes itself
Adds policy Run key to start application
Looks for VMWare Tools registry key
Checks for common network interception software
Looks for VirtualBox Guest Additions in registry
Looks for VirtualBox drivers on disk
ModiLoader Second Stage
ModiLoader, DBatLoader
Process spawned unexpected child process
Unpacked files
SH256 hash:
e0f4ce9f2ce5850488ee9bf502e876b1c2a8dfabb1f31cd2ef3ea0f49c495f74
MD5 hash:
da2209e5e2c3dc43b6e1d69fcb4f139e
SHA1 hash:
661280d65f9a245bc746e1d06ae93385f07c7959
Detections:
win_kovter_a0 win_kovter_g0
SH256 hash:
e104618fdb5da9e4f972093969f325aa3a38704a0e58a2bdcfbd3bcda39d8e3b
MD5 hash:
5f95a5efc375eb0f5b3e0cdc5f6596dc
SHA1 hash:
ef0c0b0e89965e18acb848830bac1dcf73d0a4bc
SH256 hash:
95705feb46c276ccef6e2a87facda43e60d7304b68d23230a910d10da43ef54e
MD5 hash:
11062935a60ea7ab328abf45dc436038
SHA1 hash:
beeb8aa2a62e5214a527ba0b2f02f348734330c3
Please note that we are no longer able to provide a coverage score for Virus Total.

YARA Signatures


MalwareBazaar uses YARA rules from several public and non-public repositories, such as YARAhub and Malpedia. Those are being matched against malware samples uploaded to MalwareBazaar as well as against any suspicious process dumps they may create. Please note that only results from TLP:CLEAR rules are being displayed.

Rule name:aPLib_decompression
Author:@r3c0nst
Description:Detects aPLib decompression code often used in malware
Reference:https://ibsensoftware.com/files/aPLib-1.1.1.zip
Rule name:meth_peb_parsing
Author:Willi Ballenthin
Rule name:meth_stackstrings
Author:Willi Ballenthin
Rule name:win_kovter_auto
Author:Felix Bilstein - yara-signator at cocacoding dot com
Description:autogenerated rule brought to you by yara-signator

File information


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