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Database Entry



VIPKeylogger


Vendor detections: 10


Intelligence 10 IOCs YARA 2 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: ae6918bfe8774e1ec1ec34f3db26e7e548dd0dc33a4e6fa80970e0bd2ba7ad9d
SHA3-384 hash: ac7a041d8817b2659952fb6d12126154aeb8869456abc194b3a1796eea0b5be27f2ff6116eb254a4b9897a006360e3cd
SHA1 hash: 2e5ecda4831e5ed9c2aff76284b3838bbbd211d1
MD5 hash: 220436e5e3f5ac997870f1a053b73fe8
humanhash: pip-beryllium-uranus-neptune
File name:FEDEX88923953028MSCVGO00208.js
Download: download sample
Signature VIPKeylogger
File size:145'016 bytes
First seen:2026-04-01 15:30:08 UTC
Last seen:Never
File type:Java Script (JS) js
MIME type:text/plain
ssdeep 3072:dtM4Igg2zRGFGRG2VGlGIGAGPaGCGUK+gk9rxrVW2H+XGv2XNP9HkCYkJB9o54WM:dtZIgg2zRGFGRG2VGlGIGAGPaGCGUKvr
TLSH T114E36C60DE24027A4F476B9CFCA50661CABDC319453644B0F5DE870D520A9ECF3BDAAE
Magika javascript
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:FedEx js VIPKeylogger

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
1
# of downloads :
95
Origin country :
SE SE
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Gathering data
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
92.5%
Tags:
backdoor spawn hype
Result
Gathering data
Verdict:
Malicious
File Type:
js
First seen:
2026-03-31T08:06:00Z UTC
Last seen:
2026-04-01T12:23:00Z UTC
Hits:
~1000
Result
Threat name:
GuLoader
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.expl.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
Creates processes via WMI
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Hides threads from debuggers
Installs a MSI (Microsoft Installer) remotely
JavaScript source code contains functionality to generate code involving a shell, file or stream
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Sigma detected: WScript or CScript Dropper
Suspicious execution chain found
Switches to a custom stack to bypass stack traces
Unusual module load detection (module proxying)
Windows Scripting host queries suspicious COM object (likely to drop second stage)
Writes to foreign memory regions
Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly)
Yara detected GuLoader
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 dnsIp2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1892292 Sample: FEDEX88923953028MSCVGO00208.js Startdate: 01/04/2026 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 100 29 part-0023.t-0009.fb-t-msedge.net 2->29 31 otelrules.svc.static.microsoft 2->31 33 8 other IPs or domains 2->33 39 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->39 41 Yara detected GuLoader 2->41 43 JavaScript source code contains functionality to generate code involving a shell, file or stream 2->43 45 2 other signatures 2->45 8 powershell.exe 17 2->8         started        11 wscript.exe 1 1 2->11         started        signatures3 process4 signatures5 47 Writes to foreign memory regions 8->47 49 Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading 8->49 51 Hides threads from debuggers 8->51 61 3 other signatures 8->61 13 msiexec.exe 6 8->13         started        16 msiexec.exe 8->16         started        18 conhost.exe 8->18         started        53 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 11->53 55 Windows Scripting host queries suspicious COM object (likely to drop second stage) 11->55 57 Suspicious execution chain found 11->57 59 Creates processes via WMI 11->59 20 powershell.exe 14 16 11->20         started        process6 dnsIp7 63 Hides threads from debuggers 13->63 65 Installs a MSI (Microsoft Installer) remotely 13->65 23 WerFault.exe 21 13->23         started        25 msiexec.exe 13->25         started        67 Unusual module load detection (module proxying) 16->67 35 drive.usercontent.google.com 142.250.217.97, 443, 49692, 49694 GOOGLEUS United States 20->35 37 drive.google.com 142.251.34.238, 443, 49691, 49693 GOOGLEUS United States 20->37 69 Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading 20->69 27 conhost.exe 20->27         started        signatures8 process9
Verdict:
inconclusive
YARA:
3 match(es)
Threat name:
Win32.Trojan.Generic
Status:
Suspicious
First seen:
2026-04-01 12:56:27 UTC
File Type:
Text (VBS)
AV detection:
4 of 36 (11.11%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
vipkeylogger
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:vipkeylogger collection discovery execution keylogger persistence privilege_escalation stealer
Behaviour
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious behavior: MapViewOfSection
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
outlook_office_path
outlook_win_path
Browser Information Discovery
Command and Scripting Interpreter: JavaScript
Event Triggered Execution: Installer Packages
Program crash
System Location Discovery: System Language Discovery
Suspicious use of NtCreateThreadExHideFromDebugger
Suspicious use of NtSetInformationThreadHideFromDebugger
Accesses Microsoft Outlook profiles
Contacts third-party web service commonly abused for C2
Looks up external IP address via web service
Use of msiexec (install) with remote resource
Badlisted process makes network request
Process spawned unexpected child process
VIPKeylogger
Vipkeylogger family
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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:Sus_CMD_Powershell_Usage
Author:XiAnzheng
Description:May Contain(Obfuscated or no) Powershell or CMD Command that can be abused by threat actor(can create FP)
Rule name:telebot_framework
Author:vietdx.mb

File information


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