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values | Text stringlengths 1 236 | Score float64 0.22 0.96 | Original Sentence ID int64 0 6.64k | Original Sentence stringlengths 6 383 | __index_level_0__ int64 0 16.8k |
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SECTEAM | Rapid7 | 0.926998 | 3,837 | The first of which we call' CONFUCIUS_A', a malware family that has links to a series of B- associated with a B- I- method commonly known as SNEEPY (aka ByeByeShell) first reported by Rapid7 in 2013 . | 9,436 |
TIME | 2013 | 0.924977 | 3,837 | The first of which we call' CONFUCIUS_A', a malware family that has links to a series of B- associated with a B- I- method commonly known as SNEEPY (aka ByeByeShell) first reported by Rapid7 in 2013 . | 9,437 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_B | 0.922206 | 3,838 | At first glance CONFUCIUS_B looks very similar to CONFUCIUS_A, and they are also packaged in plain SFX binary files . | 9,438 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_A, | 0.921053 | 3,838 | At first glance CONFUCIUS_B looks very similar to CONFUCIUS_A, and they are also packaged in plain SFX binary files . | 9,439 |
MAL | SFX binary files | 0.888825 | 3,838 | At first glance CONFUCIUS_B looks very similar to CONFUCIUS_A, and they are also packaged in plain SFX binary files . | 9,440 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_B | 0.921699 | 3,839 | The CONFUCIUS_B executable is disguised as a PowerPoint presentation, using a Right-To-Left-Override (RTLO) trick and a false icon . | 9,441 |
TOOL | Right-To-Left-Override | 0.870277 | 3,839 | The CONFUCIUS_B executable is disguised as a PowerPoint presentation, using a Right-To-Left-Override (RTLO) trick and a false icon . | 9,442 |
MAL | SNEEPY/BYEBYESHELL | 0.904176 | 3,840 | We also believe that both clusters of B- have links to B- with likely Indian origins, the B- I- are linked to the use of SNEEPY/BYEBYESHELL and the CONFUCIUS_B have a loose link to Hangover . | 9,443 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_B | 0.912181 | 3,840 | We also believe that both clusters of B- have links to B- with likely Indian origins, the B- I- are linked to the use of SNEEPY/BYEBYESHELL and the CONFUCIUS_B have a loose link to Hangover . | 9,444 |
MAL | Hangover | 0.910652 | 3,840 | We also believe that both clusters of B- have links to B- with likely Indian origins, the B- I- are linked to the use of SNEEPY/BYEBYESHELL and the CONFUCIUS_B have a loose link to Hangover . | 9,445 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_A | 0.920137 | 3,841 | The two malware families themselves are also very similar, and therefore we think that the shared technique is an indication of a single developer, or B- I-, behind both CONFUCIUS_A and CONFUCIUS_B . | 9,446 |
FILE | CONFUCIUS_B | 0.920038 | 3,841 | The two malware families themselves are also very similar, and therefore we think that the shared technique is an indication of a single developer, or B- I-, behind both CONFUCIUS_A and CONFUCIUS_B . | 9,447 |
FILE | Android version, | 0.898128 | 3,842 | The Android version, for instance, can steal SMS messages, accounts, contacts, and files, as well as record audio . | 9,448 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.902023 | 3,843 | The documents that exploit CVE2017-11882 download another payload β an HTML Application (HTA) file toting a malicious Visual Basic (VBS) script β from the server, which is executed accordingly by the command-line tool mshta.exe . | 9,449 |
VULID | CVE2017-11882 | 0.921068 | 3,843 | The documents that exploit CVE2017-11882 download another payload β an HTML Application (HTA) file toting a malicious Visual Basic (VBS) script β from the server, which is executed accordingly by the command-line tool mshta.exe . | 9,450 |
TOOL | HTML Application | 0.565861 | 3,843 | The documents that exploit CVE2017-11882 download another payload β an HTML Application (HTA) file toting a malicious Visual Basic (VBS) script β from the server, which is executed accordingly by the command-line tool mshta.exe . | 9,451 |
TOOL | Visual Basic | 0.734808 | 3,843 | The documents that exploit CVE2017-11882 download another payload β an HTML Application (HTA) file toting a malicious Visual Basic (VBS) script β from the server, which is executed accordingly by the command-line tool mshta.exe . | 9,452 |
FILE | mshta.exe | 0.91473 | 3,843 | The documents that exploit CVE2017-11882 download another payload β an HTML Application (HTA) file toting a malicious Visual Basic (VBS) script β from the server, which is executed accordingly by the command-line tool mshta.exe . | 9,453 |
TIME | 2015 | 0.920197 | 3,844 | According to our statistics, as of the beginning of 2015 this botnet encompassed over 250 000 infected devices worldwide including infecting more than 100 B- I- with 80% of them from the top 20 list . | 9,454 |
FILE | botnet | 0.894829 | 3,844 | According to our statistics, as of the beginning of 2015 this botnet encompassed over 250 000 infected devices worldwide including infecting more than 100 B- I- with 80% of them from the top 20 list . | 9,455 |
FILE | bot | 0.896471 | 3,845 | If a bot was installed on a network that was of interest to the hacking group, this bot was then used to upload one of the remote access programs . | 9,456 |
MAL | Java related application | 0.867383 | 3,846 | At first look, it pretends to be a Java related application but after a quick analysis, it was obvious this was something more than just a simple Java file . | 9,457 |
FILE | Java file | 0.933671 | 3,846 | At first look, it pretends to be a Java related application but after a quick analysis, it was obvious this was something more than just a simple Java file . | 9,458 |
TOOL | emails | 0.910134 | 3,847 | Contextually relevant emails are sent to specific targets with attached documents that are packed with exploit code and Trojan horse programmes designed to take advantage of vulnerabilities in software installed on the target's computer . | 9,459 |
FILE | documents | 0.910723 | 3,847 | Contextually relevant emails are sent to specific targets with attached documents that are packed with exploit code and Trojan horse programmes designed to take advantage of vulnerabilities in software installed on the target's computer . | 9,460 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.911218 | 3,847 | Contextually relevant emails are sent to specific targets with attached documents that are packed with exploit code and Trojan horse programmes designed to take advantage of vulnerabilities in software installed on the target's computer . | 9,461 |
MAL | Trojan | 0.914925 | 3,847 | Contextually relevant emails are sent to specific targets with attached documents that are packed with exploit code and Trojan horse programmes designed to take advantage of vulnerabilities in software installed on the target's computer . | 9,462 |
MAL | Trojan.Naid, | 0.920761 | 3,848 | The authors of that report identify three primary tools used in the B- attributed to Hidden Lynx: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,463 |
FILE | Backdoor.Moudoor, | 0.809087 | 3,848 | The authors of that report identify three primary tools used in the B- attributed to Hidden Lynx: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,464 |
MAL | Backdoor.Hikit | 0.912685 | 3,848 | The authors of that report identify three primary tools used in the B- attributed to Hidden Lynx: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,465 |
MAL | Trojan.Naid, | 0.910778 | 3,849 | The above network shows relationships between three tools used by Hidden Lynx during its B- I-: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,466 |
FILE | Backdoor.Moudoor, | 0.612758 | 3,849 | The above network shows relationships between three tools used by Hidden Lynx during its B- I-: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,467 |
MAL | Backdoor.Hikit | 0.902751 | 3,849 | The above network shows relationships between three tools used by Hidden Lynx during its B- I-: Trojan.Naid, Backdoor.Moudoor, and Backdoor.Hikit . | 9,468 |
SECTEAM | Symantec | 0.918598 | 3,850 | Symantec during 2012 linked the B- I- to B- I-; Trojan.Naid and Backdoor.Moudoor were also used in Aurora, by the B-Hack I-Hack, and by B-Hack I-Hack . | 9,469 |
TIME | 2012 | 0.925438 | 3,850 | Symantec during 2012 linked the B- I- to B- I-; Trojan.Naid and Backdoor.Moudoor were also used in Aurora, by the B-Hack I-Hack, and by B-Hack I-Hack . | 9,470 |
MAL | Trojan.Naid | 0.860831 | 3,850 | Symantec during 2012 linked the B- I- to B- I-; Trojan.Naid and Backdoor.Moudoor were also used in Aurora, by the B-Hack I-Hack, and by B-Hack I-Hack . | 9,471 |
FILE | Backdoor.Moudoor | 0.90858 | 3,850 | Symantec during 2012 linked the B- I- to B- I-; Trojan.Naid and Backdoor.Moudoor were also used in Aurora, by the B-Hack I-Hack, and by B-Hack I-Hack . | 9,472 |
MAL | Aurora, | 0.823752 | 3,850 | Symantec during 2012 linked the B- I- to B- I-; Trojan.Naid and Backdoor.Moudoor were also used in Aurora, by the B-Hack I-Hack, and by B-Hack I-Hack . | 9,473 |
TOOL | e-mail | 0.903183 | 3,851 | One e-mail carried a Microsoft PowerPoint file named " thanks.pps " (VirusTotal), the other a Microsoft Word document named " request.docx " . | 9,474 |
TOOL | Microsoft PowerPoint | 0.91375 | 3,851 | One e-mail carried a Microsoft PowerPoint file named " thanks.pps " (VirusTotal), the other a Microsoft Word document named " request.docx " . | 9,475 |
FILE | thanks.pps | 0.921244 | 3,851 | One e-mail carried a Microsoft PowerPoint file named " thanks.pps " (VirusTotal), the other a Microsoft Word document named " request.docx " . | 9,476 |
TOOL | Microsoft Word | 0.913949 | 3,851 | One e-mail carried a Microsoft PowerPoint file named " thanks.pps " (VirusTotal), the other a Microsoft Word document named " request.docx " . | 9,477 |
FILE | request.docx | 0.921878 | 3,851 | One e-mail carried a Microsoft PowerPoint file named " thanks.pps " (VirusTotal), the other a Microsoft Word document named " request.docx " . | 9,478 |
SECTEAM | WildFire | 0.909784 | 3,852 | Around the same time, WildFire also captured an e-mail containing a Word document (" hello.docx ") with an identical hash as the earlier Word document, this time sent to a U.S. | 9,479 |
TOOL | e-mail | 0.89913 | 3,852 | Around the same time, WildFire also captured an e-mail containing a Word document (" hello.docx ") with an identical hash as the earlier Word document, this time sent to a U.S. | 9,480 |
FILE | hello.docx | 0.919653 | 3,852 | Around the same time, WildFire also captured an e-mail containing a Word document (" hello.docx ") with an identical hash as the earlier Word document, this time sent to a U.S. | 9,482 |
TOOL | Word | 0.928267 | 3,852 | Around the same time, WildFire also captured an e-mail containing a Word document (" hello.docx ") with an identical hash as the earlier Word document, this time sent to a U.S. | 9,483 |
LOC | U.S. | 0.92063 | 3,852 | Around the same time, WildFire also captured an e-mail containing a Word document (" hello.docx ") with an identical hash as the earlier Word document, this time sent to a U.S. | 9,484 |
FILE | thanks.pps | 0.920575 | 3,854 | The initially-observed " thanks.pps " example tricks the user into running the embedded file named ins8376.exe which loads a payload DLL named mpro324.dll . | 9,485 |
FILE | ins8376.exe | 0.919576 | 3,854 | The initially-observed " thanks.pps " example tricks the user into running the embedded file named ins8376.exe which loads a payload DLL named mpro324.dll . | 9,486 |
TOOL | DLL | 0.896562 | 3,854 | The initially-observed " thanks.pps " example tricks the user into running the embedded file named ins8376.exe which loads a payload DLL named mpro324.dll . | 9,487 |
FILE | mpro324.dll | 0.920622 | 3,854 | The initially-observed " thanks.pps " example tricks the user into running the embedded file named ins8376.exe which loads a payload DLL named mpro324.dll . | 9,488 |
FILE | Cyberlink | 0.920178 | 3,855 | In this case, the file used the software name " Cyberlink ", and a description of " CLMediaLibrary Dynamic Link Library " and listing version 4.19.9.98 . | 9,489 |
TOOL | Dynamic Link Library | 0.901405 | 3,855 | In this case, the file used the software name " Cyberlink ", and a description of " CLMediaLibrary Dynamic Link Library " and listing version 4.19.9.98 . | 9,490 |
OS | Windows | 0.886214 | 3,856 | This next stage library copies itself into the System32 directory of the Windows folder after the hardcoded file name β either KBDLV2.DLL or AUTO.DLL, depending on the malware sample . | 9,491 |
FILE | KBDLV2.DLL | 0.9184 | 3,856 | This next stage library copies itself into the System32 directory of the Windows folder after the hardcoded file name β either KBDLV2.DLL or AUTO.DLL, depending on the malware sample . | 9,492 |
FILE | AUTO.DLL, | 0.917291 | 3,856 | This next stage library copies itself into the System32 directory of the Windows folder after the hardcoded file name β either KBDLV2.DLL or AUTO.DLL, depending on the malware sample . | 9,493 |
ACT | spear-phish | 0.837715 | 3,857 | Once B- has established rapport, they spear-phish the victim using a variety of unsophisticated malware installation vectors, including malicious shortcut (.lnk) files with hidden payloads, compiled HTML help (.chm) files, or Microsoft Office documents containing macros or exploits . | 9,494 |
MAL | malware | 0.689591 | 3,857 | Once B- has established rapport, they spear-phish the victim using a variety of unsophisticated malware installation vectors, including malicious shortcut (.lnk) files with hidden payloads, compiled HTML help (.chm) files, or Microsoft Office documents containing macros or exploits . | 9,495 |
TIME | 2015, | 0.913408 | 3,858 | This was the case in two known intrusions in 2015, where attackers named the implant DLL " ASPNET_FILTER.DLL " to disguise it as the DLL for the ASP.NET ISAPI Filter . | 9,496 |
FILE | ASPNET_FILTER.DLL | 0.9229 | 3,858 | This was the case in two known intrusions in 2015, where attackers named the implant DLL " ASPNET_FILTER.DLL " to disguise it as the DLL for the ASP.NET ISAPI Filter . | 9,498 |
TOOL | DLL | 0.912758 | 3,858 | This was the case in two known intrusions in 2015, where attackers named the implant DLL " ASPNET_FILTER.DLL " to disguise it as the DLL for the ASP.NET ISAPI Filter . | 9,499 |
FILE | ASP.NET | 0.922134 | 3,858 | This was the case in two known intrusions in 2015, where attackers named the implant DLL " ASPNET_FILTER.DLL " to disguise it as the DLL for the ASP.NET ISAPI Filter . | 9,500 |
TIME | 2016 | 0.90094 | 3,859 | In early 2016 the Callisto Group began sending highly targeted spear phishing emails with malicious attachments that contained, as their final payload, the " Scout " malware tool from the HackingTeam RCS Galileo platform . | 9,501 |
ACT | spear phishing | 0.91329 | 3,859 | In early 2016 the Callisto Group began sending highly targeted spear phishing emails with malicious attachments that contained, as their final payload, the " Scout " malware tool from the HackingTeam RCS Galileo platform . | 9,502 |
TOOL | emails | 0.908501 | 3,859 | In early 2016 the Callisto Group began sending highly targeted spear phishing emails with malicious attachments that contained, as their final payload, the " Scout " malware tool from the HackingTeam RCS Galileo platform . | 9,503 |
FILE | malicious attachments | 0.880063 | 3,859 | In early 2016 the Callisto Group began sending highly targeted spear phishing emails with malicious attachments that contained, as their final payload, the " Scout " malware tool from the HackingTeam RCS Galileo platform . | 9,504 |
MAL | Scout | 0.906024 | 3,859 | In early 2016 the Callisto Group began sending highly targeted spear phishing emails with malicious attachments that contained, as their final payload, the " Scout " malware tool from the HackingTeam RCS Galileo platform . | 9,505 |
FILE | malicious attachments | 0.902162 | 3,860 | The malicious attachments purported to be invitations or drafts of the agenda for the conference . | 9,506 |
MAL | invitations | 0.91313 | 3,860 | The malicious attachments purported to be invitations or drafts of the agenda for the conference . | 9,507 |
MAL | drafts of the agenda | 0.888677 | 3,860 | The malicious attachments purported to be invitations or drafts of the agenda for the conference . | 9,508 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.886953 | 3,861 | We encountered the first document exploit called " THAM luan - GD - NCKH2.doc " a few days ago, which appears to be leveraging some vulnerabilities patched with MS12-060 . | 9,509 |
FILE | THAM luan - GD - NCKH2.doc | 0.910017 | 3,861 | We encountered the first document exploit called " THAM luan - GD - NCKH2.doc " a few days ago, which appears to be leveraging some vulnerabilities patched with MS12-060 . | 9,510 |
MAL | MS12-060 | 0.916647 | 3,861 | We encountered the first document exploit called " THAM luan - GD - NCKH2.doc " a few days ago, which appears to be leveraging some vulnerabilities patched with MS12-060 . | 9,511 |
TIME | 2008 | 0.917763 | 3,863 | Examples as early as 2008 document malware operations against B- I- I- (NGOs) that also targeted B- I- and B- I- . | 9,512 |
FILE | document malware | 0.914835 | 3,863 | Examples as early as 2008 document malware operations against B- I- I- (NGOs) that also targeted B- I- and B- I- . | 9,513 |
FILE | exploit code | 0.93269 | 3,864 | There is the exploit code and malware used to gain access to systems, the infrastructure that provides command and control to the malware operator, and the human elements β developers who create the malware, operators who deploy it, and analysts who extract value from the stolen information . | 9,514 |
FILE | malicious attachments | 0.921983 | 3,865 | The operation against the B- I- illustrates the continued use of malicious attachments in the form of documents bearing exploits . | 9,515 |
MAL | documents bearing exploits | 0.879168 | 3,865 | The operation against the B- I- illustrates the continued use of malicious attachments in the form of documents bearing exploits . | 9,516 |
TIME | July | 0.912127 | 3,866 | The first B- started in early July with a ShimRatReporter payload . | 9,517 |
FILE | ShimRatReporter | 0.912938 | 3,866 | The first B- started in early July with a ShimRatReporter payload . | 9,518 |
SECTEAM | Trend Micro | 0.852503 | 3,867 | In their B- I- I- report, Trend Micro documented the behaviour and functionality of an espionage toolkit with several design similarities to those observed in the various components of KeyBoy . | 9,519 |
FILE | espionage toolkit | 0.915367 | 3,867 | In their B- I- I- report, Trend Micro documented the behaviour and functionality of an espionage toolkit with several design similarities to those observed in the various components of KeyBoy . | 9,520 |
MAL | KeyBoy | 0.912152 | 3,867 | In their B- I- I- report, Trend Micro documented the behaviour and functionality of an espionage toolkit with several design similarities to those observed in the various components of KeyBoy . | 9,521 |
FILE | exploit document | 0.912334 | 3,868 | The exploit document carrying this alternate KeyBoy configuration also used a decoy document which was displayed to the user after the exploit launched . | 9,522 |
MAL | KeyBoy | 0.910735 | 3,868 | The exploit document carrying this alternate KeyBoy configuration also used a decoy document which was displayed to the user after the exploit launched . | 9,523 |
FILE | decoy document | 0.918897 | 3,868 | The exploit document carrying this alternate KeyBoy configuration also used a decoy document which was displayed to the user after the exploit launched . | 9,524 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.932209 | 3,868 | The exploit document carrying this alternate KeyBoy configuration also used a decoy document which was displayed to the user after the exploit launched . | 9,525 |
TOOL | C2 | 0.901964 | 3,869 | This technique hides the true C2 server from researchers that do not have access to both the rastls.dll and Sycmentec.config files . | 9,526 |
FILE | rastls.dll | 0.914738 | 3,869 | This technique hides the true C2 server from researchers that do not have access to both the rastls.dll and Sycmentec.config files . | 9,527 |
FILE | Sycmentec.config files | 0.889218 | 3,869 | This technique hides the true C2 server from researchers that do not have access to both the rastls.dll and Sycmentec.config files . | 9,528 |
FILE | .lnk file, | 0.900169 | 3,870 | This file requires the target to attempt to open the .lnk file, which redirects the user to a Windows Scripting Component (.wsc) file, hosted on an adversary-controlled microblogging page . | 9,529 |
OS | Windows | 0.851943 | 3,870 | This file requires the target to attempt to open the .lnk file, which redirects the user to a Windows Scripting Component (.wsc) file, hosted on an adversary-controlled microblogging page . | 9,530 |
FILE | attachment | 0.891667 | 3,871 | Upon successful exploitation, the attachment will install the trojan known as NetTraveler using a DLL side-loading attack technique . | 9,531 |
MAL | trojan | 0.928775 | 3,871 | Upon successful exploitation, the attachment will install the trojan known as NetTraveler using a DLL side-loading attack technique . | 9,532 |
MAL | NetTraveler | 0.913316 | 3,871 | Upon successful exploitation, the attachment will install the trojan known as NetTraveler using a DLL side-loading attack technique . | 9,533 |
FILE | DLL side-loading | 0.907046 | 3,871 | Upon successful exploitation, the attachment will install the trojan known as NetTraveler using a DLL side-loading attack technique . | 9,534 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky Lab's | 0.811352 | 3,872 | Kaspersky Lab's products detect the Microsoft Office exploits used in the B- I-, including Exploit.MSWord.CVE-2010-333, Exploit.Win32.CVE-2012-0158 . | 9,535 |
IDTY | Microsoft Office | 0.903542 | 3,872 | Kaspersky Lab's products detect the Microsoft Office exploits used in the B- I-, including Exploit.MSWord.CVE-2010-333, Exploit.Win32.CVE-2012-0158 . | 9,536 |
VULNAME | exploits | 0.917824 | 3,872 | Kaspersky Lab's products detect the Microsoft Office exploits used in the B- I-, including Exploit.MSWord.CVE-2010-333, Exploit.Win32.CVE-2012-0158 . | 9,537 |
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