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Database Entry



Threat unknown


Vendor detections: 5


Intelligence 5 IOCs YARA 1 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: aa8387d7f0ca4dd4df76445ce68a9851356a9407084c999190baf887ff617bfe
SHA3-384 hash: a0dd0b4756997d01fd5a26ec1846604099ab5207b6c115b50918bb706a3c95d87099bd9648ab338794e9554181fddc33
SHA1 hash: b5db9e1c425d6701b4b72d036314d5ab8a8e7579
MD5 hash: 641c872c8d07aa0b3c64cceef9ed7d7b
humanhash: ten-berlin-magnesium-foxtrot
File name:SecuriteInfo.com.Exploit.Siggen3.1540.30103.8245
Download: download sample
File size:462'848 bytes
First seen:2020-11-24 22:13:36 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:unknown
MIME type:application/vnd.ms-excel
ssdeep 12288:A2+NJ9yY+2yy/RNV6jlWRKTZQ1lMhO8M0KiT:A2+NJ9yYgq3oBgeZmM7pKiT
TLSH 87A422D3F9C3EE0BD94A473940DB81918B26FC21BFB1921B9285F31B5B707508E4A95E
Reporter SecuriteInfoCom

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
96
Origin country :
n/a
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Result
Verdict:
MALICIOUS
Details
Macro with Startup Hook
Detected macro logic that will automatically execute on document open. Most malware contains some execution hook.
Macro Contains Suspicious String
Detected a macro with a suspicious string. Suspicious strings include privileged function calls, obfuscations, odd registry keys, etc...
Powershell
Possibly Powershell fragment found embedded.
Document With Minimal Content
Document contains less than 1 kilobyte of semantic information.
Threat name:
Script-Macro.Trojan.Heuristic
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2020-11-24 13:27:37 UTC
AV detection:
18 of 28 (64.29%)
Threat level:
  2/5
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:PowerShell_in_Word_Doc
Author:Florian Roth
Description:Detects a powershell and bypass keyword in a Word document
Reference:Internal Research - ME

File information


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