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Database Entry



PhantomStealer


Vendor detections: 11


Intelligence 11 IOCs YARA 2 File information Comments

SHA256 hash: f32993585bf1e3fef28ae79da93092747249a63bc2df65a19adcedef48bfd32c
SHA3-384 hash: 709a73501ec2b6c4629238bbfa5f4e7da64067592cefe8bcd2f49775b644e7e19c81c47cac9b2a2f9c282d49199dbe71
SHA1 hash: 49e02e5ab5d94a4ed290162f8114aaf569fdc423
MD5 hash: 6bca0369ad8fe8a425a3f5e8b2120ae4
humanhash: oranges-louisiana-magazine-four
File name:Approved Purchase Order PO20250431.vbs
Download: download sample
Signature PhantomStealer
File size:873'621 bytes
First seen:2025-10-23 08:30:35 UTC
Last seen:2025-10-29 22:35:01 UTC
File type:Visual Basic Script (vbs) vbs
MIME type:text/plain
ssdeep 12288:kQlFvBfN+8TrJ3rom9rx6pNp/yraV89T2onOw6ytMNYrajWU9J0mPw7OhltLSiA1:HlFq8dromQLV89TOw6TtjH3SaXS
TLSH T16805AC28BB1DB9CCF66960BD257F3A4520880B97F4B80ADC533C7BF22CD514B967119A
Magika vba
Reporter abuse_ch
Tags:PhantomStealer vbs

Intelligence


File Origin
# of uploads :
2
# of downloads :
46
Origin country :
SE SE
Vendor Threat Intelligence
Verdict:
Malicious
Score:
97.4%
Tags:
spawn blic hype
Verdict:
Malicious
File Type:
text
First seen:
2025-10-23T03:44:00Z UTC
Last seen:
2025-10-25T02:06:00Z UTC
Hits:
~1000
Detections:
Trojan.PowerShell.AmsiBypass.sb Trojan.JS.SAgent.sb HEUR:Trojan-Downloader.Script.Generic HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic HEUR:Trojan.PowerShell.Tesre.sb Trojan-Downloader.JS.Cryptoload.sb
Result
Threat name:
Phantom stealer
Detection:
malicious
Classification:
troj.spyw.expl.evad
Score:
100 / 100
Signature
.NET source code contains potential unpacker
.NET source code contains process injector
.NET source code contains very large array initializations
.NET source code references suspicious native API functions
Contains functionality to capture screen (.Net source)
Contains functionality to log keystrokes (.Net Source)
Creates a thread in another existing process (thread injection)
Creates autostart registry keys with suspicious values (likely registry only malware)
Creates processes via WMI
Found malware configuration
Found many strings related to Crypto-Wallets (likely being stolen)
Found suspicious powershell code related to unpacking or dynamic code loading
Injects a PE file into a foreign processes
Installs a global keyboard hook
Joe Sandbox ML detected suspicious sample
Loading BitLocker PowerShell Module
Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule)
Multi AV Scanner detection for submitted file
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)
Reads the Security eventlog
Reads the System eventlog
Renames powershell.exe to bypass HIPS
Sample uses string decryption to hide its real strings
Sigma detected: Base64 Encoded PowerShell Command Detected
Sigma detected: Files With System Process Name In Unsuspected Locations
Sigma detected: PowerShell Base64 Encoded FromBase64String Cmdlet
Sigma detected: PowerShell Base64 Encoded IEX Cmdlet
Sigma detected: System File Execution Location Anomaly
Sigma detected: Windows Shell/Scripting Application File Write to Suspicious Folder
Sigma detected: WScript or CScript Dropper
Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic
Suspicious execution chain found
Suspicious powershell command line found
Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc)
Uses the Telegram API (likely for C&C communication)
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 Costura Assembly Loader
Yara detected Phantom stealer
Yara detected Powershell decode and execute
Yara detected Telegram RAT
Behaviour
Behavior Graph:
behaviorgraph top1 dnsIp2 2 Behavior Graph ID: 1800431 Sample: Approved Purchase Order PO2... Startdate: 23/10/2025 Architecture: WINDOWS Score: 100 59 api.telegram.org 2->59 61 icanhazip.com 2->61 73 Suricata IDS alerts for network traffic 2->73 75 Found malware configuration 2->75 77 Malicious sample detected (through community Yara rule) 2->77 81 20 other signatures 2->81 12 wscript.exe 1 2->12         started        16 powershell.exe 26 2->16         started        18 powershell.exe 2->18         started        20 svchost.exe 1 1 2->20         started        signatures3 79 Uses the Telegram API (likely for C&C communication) 59->79 process4 dnsIp5 57 C:\Users\Public\TomatoLot.bat, ASCII 12->57 dropped 99 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 12->99 101 Windows Scripting host queries suspicious COM object (likely to drop second stage) 12->101 103 Suspicious execution chain found 12->103 105 Creates processes via WMI 12->105 23 cmd.exe 1 12->23         started        107 Powershell is started from unusual location (likely to bypass HIPS) 16->107 109 Reads the Security eventlog 16->109 111 Reads the System eventlog 16->111 26 conhost.exe 16->26         started        28 conhost.exe 18->28         started        63 127.0.0.1 unknown unknown 20->63 file6 signatures7 process8 signatures9 83 Suspicious powershell command line found 23->83 85 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 23->85 30 cmd.exe 1 23->30         started        32 conhost.exe 23->32         started        process10 process11 34 cmd.exe 2 30->34         started        signatures12 69 Suspicious powershell command line found 34->69 71 Wscript starts Powershell (via cmd or directly) 34->71 37 powershell.exe 16 158 34->37         started        42 conhost.exe 34->42         started        process13 dnsIp14 65 api.telegram.org 149.154.167.220, 443, 49689, 49691 TELEGRAMRU United Kingdom 37->65 67 icanhazip.com 104.16.185.241, 49690, 80 CLOUDFLARENETUS United States 37->67 55 C:\Users\user\AppData\...\powershell.exe, PE32+ 37->55 dropped 87 Queries sensitive video device information (via WMI, Win32_VideoController, often done to detect virtual machines) 37->87 89 Creates autostart registry keys with suspicious values (likely registry only malware) 37->89 91 Tries to harvest and steal browser information (history, passwords, etc) 37->91 93 8 other signatures 37->93 44 firefox.exe 1 37->44         started        47 msedge.exe 4 37->47         started        49 chrome.exe 37->49 injected 51 chrome.exe 37->51         started        file15 signatures16 process17 signatures18 95 Writes to foreign memory regions 44->95 53 firefox.exe 44->53         started        97 Found many strings related to Crypto-Wallets (likely being stolen) 49->97 process19
Verdict:
Malware
YARA:
2 match(es)
Tags:
DeObfuscated PowerShell Scripting.FileSystemObject VBScript
Verdict:
Malicious
Threat:
Trojan.PowerShell.AmsiBypass
Threat name:
Win32.Trojan.Egairtigado
Status:
Malicious
First seen:
2025-10-23 08:46:04 UTC
File Type:
Text
AV detection:
9 of 24 (37.50%)
Threat level:
  5/5
Result
Malware family:
n/a
Score:
  10/10
Tags:
collection execution persistence
Behaviour
Checks processor information in registry
Enumerates system info in registry
Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses
Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken
Suspicious use of FindShellTrayWindow
Suspicious use of SetWindowsHookEx
Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory
Uses Task Scheduler COM API
outlook_office_path
outlook_win_path
Drops file in Windows directory
Accesses Microsoft Outlook profiles
Adds Run key to start application
Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
Looks up external IP address via web service
Executes dropped EXE
Badlisted process makes network request
Process spawned unexpected child process
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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
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)

File information


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