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Database Entry



Mirai


Vendor detections: 8


Intelligence 8 IOCs YARA 7 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: e4f416b454f37ff0e0bdb233e29db013c7237976e4bfd892a471eaeab78e4b17
SHA3-384 hash: 424e3fa82d95d8311458bc9df4ec8c17452fc0973443d4017ffbfd83f48dcd9651c076715036be21ca5353b19a394585
SHA1 hash: 45a3cb832f1beab45ab46066fd7ffbe0dfda8bf4
MD5 hash: 7e3c6d8578b4005e5e0d59c7dcfe4c7d
humanhash: nevada-ack-wyoming-pizza
File name:nz.ppc
Download: download sample
Signature Mirai
File size:165'312 bytes
First seen:2026-06-30 06:02:55 UTC
Last seen:2026-07-01 04:07:38 UTC
File type: elf
MIME type:application/x-executable
ssdeep 1536:QpNcqxDxUtcfuOxnJwSdvshCqgwbOvcC8RMp6vAWXZLBkKOZtZqnOF1VX:QVqquOxmUkgwbZCHjWA1VX
TLSH T1F3F32802770D4E03D1532DF0273B2BE097AFED6229B4A684651EEECA4271DF22549FD9
Magika elf
Reporter BlinkzSec
Tags:mirai

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
2
# of downloads :
62
Origin country :
US US
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Result
Verdict:
Malware
Maliciousness:

Behaviour
DNS request
Connection attempt
Creating a file in the %temp% subdirectories
Kills processes
Opens a port
Creates directories in a temporary directory
Runs as daemon
Substitutes an application name
Verdict:
Unknown
Threat level:
  0/10
Confidence:
100%
Tags:
gcc masquerade
Verdict:
Malicious
File Type:
elf.32.be
First seen:
2026-06-30T03:32:00Z UTC
Last seen:
2026-06-30T04:32:00Z UTC
Hits:
~10
Threat name:
Linux.Worm.Mirai
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2026-06-30 06:00:52 UTC
File Type:
ELF32 Big (Exe)
AV detection:
17 of 36 (47.22%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
family:mirai botnet linux
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YARA Signatures


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Rule name:ELF_Mirai
Author:NDA0E
Description:Detects multiple Mirai variants
Rule name:ELF_Toriilike_persist
Author:4r4
Description:Detects Torii IoT Botnet (stealthier Mirai alternative)
Reference:Identified via researched data
Rule name:linux_generic_ipv6_catcher
Author:@_lubiedo
Description:ELF samples using IPv6 addresses
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:TH_Generic_MassHunt_Linux_Malware_2026_CYFARE
Author:CYFARE
Description:Generic Linux malware mass-hunt rule - 2026
Reference:https://cyfare.net/
Rule name:unixredflags3
Author:Tim Brown @timb_machine
Description:Hunts for UNIX red flags

File information


The table below shows additional information about this malware sample such as delivery method and external references.

Web download

Mirai

elf e4f416b454f37ff0e0bdb233e29db013c7237976e4bfd892a471eaeab78e4b17

(this sample)

  
Delivery method
Distributed via web download

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