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FILE | MSIL dropper | 0.905806 | 3,992 | The earliest step in any possible attack(s) involving this variant of KopiLuwak of which Proofpoint researchers are currently aware begin with the MSIL dropper . | 9,842 |
FILE | MSIL dropper | 0.912624 | 3,993 | The basic chain of events upon execution of the MSIL dropper include dropping and executing both a PDF decoy and a Javascript (JS) dropper . | 9,843 |
TOOL | PDF | 0.899539 | 3,993 | The basic chain of events upon execution of the MSIL dropper include dropping and executing both a PDF decoy and a Javascript (JS) dropper . | 9,844 |
FILE | Javascript (JS) dropper | 0.91109 | 3,993 | The basic chain of events upon execution of the MSIL dropper include dropping and executing both a PDF decoy and a Javascript (JS) dropper . | 9,845 |
FILE | JS dropper | 0.90754 | 3,994 | As explained in further detail below, the JS dropper ultimately installs a JS decryptor onto an infected machine that will then finally decrypt and execute the actual KopiLuwak backdoor in memory only . | 9,846 |
FILE | JS decryptor | 0.857939 | 3,994 | As explained in further detail below, the JS dropper ultimately installs a JS decryptor onto an infected machine that will then finally decrypt and execute the actual KopiLuwak backdoor in memory only . | 9,847 |
FILE | KopiLuwak | 0.922412 | 3,994 | As explained in further detail below, the JS dropper ultimately installs a JS decryptor onto an infected machine that will then finally decrypt and execute the actual KopiLuwak backdoor in memory only . | 9,848 |
SECTEAM | Proofpoint | 0.912476 | 3,995 | As Proofpoint has not yet observed this attack in the wild it is likely that there is an additional component that leads to the execution of the MSIL payload . | 9,849 |
FILE | MSIL payload | 0.905281 | 3,995 | As Proofpoint has not yet observed this attack in the wild it is likely that there is an additional component that leads to the execution of the MSIL payload . | 9,850 |
FILE | KopiLuwak | 0.920328 | 3,996 | The newer variant of KopiLuwak is now capable of exfiltrating files to the C&C as well as downloading files and saving them to the infected machine . | 9,851 |
TOOL | C&C | 0.897957 | 3,996 | The newer variant of KopiLuwak is now capable of exfiltrating files to the C&C as well as downloading files and saving them to the infected machine . | 9,852 |
FILE | .NET malware | 0.924741 | 3,997 | We didn’t choose to name it after a vegetable; the .NET malware developers named it Topinambour themselves . | 9,853 |
FILE | Topinambour | 0.924149 | 3,997 | We didn’t choose to name it after a vegetable; the .NET malware developers named it Topinambour themselves . | 9,854 |
FILE | .NET module | 0.912533 | 3,998 | The role of the .NET module is to deliver the known KopiLuwak JavaScript Trojan . | 9,855 |
FILE | KopiLuwak JavaScript | 0.903739 | 3,998 | The role of the .NET module is to deliver the known KopiLuwak JavaScript Trojan . | 9,856 |
MAL | Trojan | 0.915548 | 3,998 | The role of the .NET module is to deliver the known KopiLuwak JavaScript Trojan . | 9,857 |
FILE | RocketMan!” | 0.920927 | 3,999 | RocketMan!” (probably a reference to Donald Trump’s nickname for Kim Jong Un) and MiamiBeach” serve as the first beacon messages from the victim to the control server . | 9,858 |
FILE | MiamiBeach” | 0.922073 | 3,999 | RocketMan!” (probably a reference to Donald Trump’s nickname for Kim Jong Un) and MiamiBeach” serve as the first beacon messages from the victim to the control server . | 9,859 |
FILE | Softether VPN 4.12” | 0.902952 | 4,000 | These could be tools to circumvent internet censorship, such as Softether VPN 4.12” and psiphon3”, or Microsoft Office activators” . | 9,860 |
FILE | psiphon3”, | 0.919637 | 4,000 | These could be tools to circumvent internet censorship, such as Softether VPN 4.12” and psiphon3”, or Microsoft Office activators” . | 9,861 |
FILE | Microsoft Office activators” | 0.899068 | 4,000 | These could be tools to circumvent internet censorship, such as Softether VPN 4.12” and psiphon3”, or Microsoft Office activators” . | 9,862 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.727149 | 4,001 | These campaign-related B-Hack are located in South Africa . | 9,863 |
LOC | South Africa | 0.91368 | 4,001 | These campaign-related B-Hack are located in South Africa . | 9,864 |
FILE | Trojan | 0.900201 | 4,002 | The tool does all that a typical Trojan needs to accomplish: upload, download and execute files, fingerprint target systems . | 9,865 |
TOOL | PowerShell | 0.892139 | 4,003 | The PowerShell version of the Trojan also has the ability to get screenshots . | 9,866 |
MAL | Trojan | 0.916005 | 4,003 | The PowerShell version of the Trojan also has the ability to get screenshots . | 9,867 |
MAL | Trojan | 0.581141 | 4,004 | The Trojan is quite similar to the .NET RocketMan Trojan and can handle the same commands; additionally, it includes the #screen” command to take a screenshot . | 9,868 |
FILE | RocketMan Trojan | 0.576849 | 4,004 | The Trojan is quite similar to the .NET RocketMan Trojan and can handle the same commands; additionally, it includes the #screen” command to take a screenshot . | 9,869 |
MAL | HIGHNOON | 0.871135 | 4,005 | Initial reports about HIGHNOON and its variants reported publicly as B-Hack dating back to at least 2013 indicated the tool was exclusive to a single group, contributing to significant conflation across multiple distinct espionage operations . | 9,870 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.443 | 4,005 | Initial reports about HIGHNOON and its variants reported publicly as B-Hack dating back to at least 2013 indicated the tool was exclusive to a single group, contributing to significant conflation across multiple distinct espionage operations . | 9,871 |
TIME | 2013 | 0.899532 | 4,005 | Initial reports about HIGHNOON and its variants reported publicly as B-Hack dating back to at least 2013 indicated the tool was exclusive to a single group, contributing to significant conflation across multiple distinct espionage operations . | 9,872 |
FILE | BalkanRAT | 0.917148 | 4,006 | BalkanRAT enables the attacker to remotely control the compromised computer via a graphical interface, i.e, manually; BalkanDoor enables them to remotely control the compromised computer via a command line, i.e, possibly en masse . | 9,873 |
FILE | BalkanDoor | 0.91763 | 4,006 | BalkanRAT enables the attacker to remotely control the compromised computer via a graphical interface, i.e, manually; BalkanDoor enables them to remotely control the compromised computer via a command line, i.e, possibly en masse . | 9,874 |
FILE | BalkanRAT | 0.917961 | 4,007 | Both BalkanRAT and BalkanDoor spread in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina . | 9,875 |
FILE | BalkanDoor | 0.916541 | 4,007 | Both BalkanRAT and BalkanDoor spread in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina . | 9,876 |
LOC | Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, | 0.928923 | 4,007 | Both BalkanRAT and BalkanDoor spread in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina . | 9,877 |
LOC | Bosnia | 0.933112 | 4,007 | Both BalkanRAT and BalkanDoor spread in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina . | 9,878 |
LOC | Herzegovina | 0.927892 | 4,007 | Both BalkanRAT and BalkanDoor spread in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina . | 9,879 |
FILE | BalkanDoor | 0.919482 | 4,008 | In some of the latest samples of BalkanDoor detected in 2019, the malware is distributed as an ACE archive, disguised as a RAR archive (i.e, not an executable file), specially crafted to exploit the WinRAR ACE vulnerability CVE-2018-20250 . | 9,880 |
TIME | 2019, | 0.906578 | 4,008 | In some of the latest samples of BalkanDoor detected in 2019, the malware is distributed as an ACE archive, disguised as a RAR archive (i.e, not an executable file), specially crafted to exploit the WinRAR ACE vulnerability CVE-2018-20250 . | 9,881 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.94094 | 4,008 | In some of the latest samples of BalkanDoor detected in 2019, the malware is distributed as an ACE archive, disguised as a RAR archive (i.e, not an executable file), specially crafted to exploit the WinRAR ACE vulnerability CVE-2018-20250 . | 9,882 |
TOOL | WinRAR | 0.905537 | 4,008 | In some of the latest samples of BalkanDoor detected in 2019, the malware is distributed as an ACE archive, disguised as a RAR archive (i.e, not an executable file), specially crafted to exploit the WinRAR ACE vulnerability CVE-2018-20250 . | 9,883 |
VULID | CVE-2018-20250 | 0.919415 | 4,008 | In some of the latest samples of BalkanDoor detected in 2019, the malware is distributed as an ACE archive, disguised as a RAR archive (i.e, not an executable file), specially crafted to exploit the WinRAR ACE vulnerability CVE-2018-20250 . | 9,884 |
FILE | backdoor | 0.77568 | 4,009 | The backdoor can connect to any of the C&Cs from a hardcoded list – a measure to increase resilience . | 9,885 |
FILE | BalkanRAT malware | 0.879082 | 4,010 | The main part of the BalkanRAT malware is a copy of the Remote Utilities software for B- I- . | 9,886 |
FILE | China Chopper | 0.847363 | 4,011 | China Chopper is a tool that allows B-Hack to remotely control the target system that needs to be running a web server application before it can be targeted by the tool . | 9,887 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.912422 | 4,011 | China Chopper is a tool that allows B-Hack to remotely control the target system that needs to be running a web server application before it can be targeted by the tool . | 9,888 |
LOC | China | 0.761953 | 4,012 | China Chopper contains a remote shell (Virtual Terminal) function that has a first suggested command of netstat an|find ESTABLISHED . | 9,889 |
TOOL | Chopper | 0.712379 | 4,012 | China Chopper contains a remote shell (Virtual Terminal) function that has a first suggested command of netstat an|find ESTABLISHED . | 9,890 |
FILE | Mimikatz Lite | 0.912427 | 4,013 | They download and install an archive containing executables and trivially modified source code of the password-stealing tool Mimikatz Lite as GetPassword.exe . | 9,891 |
FILE | GetPassword.exe | 0.911324 | 4,013 | They download and install an archive containing executables and trivially modified source code of the password-stealing tool Mimikatz Lite as GetPassword.exe . | 9,892 |
FILE | tool | 0.864889 | 4,014 | The tool investigates the Local Security Authority Subsystem memory space in order to find, decrypt and display retrieved passwords . | 9,893 |
LOC | China | 0.731452 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,894 |
TOOL | Chopper | 0.755417 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,895 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.927557 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,897 |
OS | Windows | 0.883266 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,898 |
VULID | CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 | 0.918615 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,899 |
VULID | CVE-2016-0099 | 0.919454 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,900 |
MAL | B-Hack | 0.919814 | 4,015 | The China Chopper actor activity starts with the download and execution of two exploit files which attempt to exploit the Windows vulnerabilities CVE-2015-0062, CVE-2015-1701 and CVE-2016-0099 to allow the B-Hack to modify other objects on the server . | 9,901 |
FILE | archive | 0.910191 | 4,016 | The following archive caught our attention for exploiting a WinRAR unacev2 module vulnerability and for having interesting content . | 9,902 |
TOOL | WinRAR | 0.900104 | 4,016 | The following archive caught our attention for exploiting a WinRAR unacev2 module vulnerability and for having interesting content . | 9,903 |
VULNAME | vulnerability | 0.828634 | 4,016 | The following archive caught our attention for exploiting a WinRAR unacev2 module vulnerability and for having interesting content . | 9,904 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.908624 | 4,017 | Let’s take a closer look at B-Hack TTPs that are relevant to the campaign we investigated, starting with its spear phishing and intrusion tactics and covering information on its use of the More_eggs backdoor . | 9,905 |
ACT | spear phishing | 0.912201 | 4,017 | Let’s take a closer look at B-Hack TTPs that are relevant to the campaign we investigated, starting with its spear phishing and intrusion tactics and covering information on its use of the More_eggs backdoor . | 9,906 |
ACT | intrusion tactics | 0.907834 | 4,017 | Let’s take a closer look at B-Hack TTPs that are relevant to the campaign we investigated, starting with its spear phishing and intrusion tactics and covering information on its use of the More_eggs backdoor . | 9,907 |
ACT | covering information | 0.896039 | 4,017 | Let’s take a closer look at B-Hack TTPs that are relevant to the campaign we investigated, starting with its spear phishing and intrusion tactics and covering information on its use of the More_eggs backdoor . | 9,908 |
FILE | More_eggs backdoor | 0.903809 | 4,017 | Let’s take a closer look at B-Hack TTPs that are relevant to the campaign we investigated, starting with its spear phishing and intrusion tactics and covering information on its use of the More_eggs backdoor . | 9,909 |
FILE | More_eggs malware | 0.897214 | 4,018 | Additional capabilities of the More_eggs malware include the download and execution of files and scripts and running commands using cmd.exe . | 9,910 |
FILE | cmd.exe | 0.923889 | 4,018 | Additional capabilities of the More_eggs malware include the download and execution of files and scripts and running commands using cmd.exe . | 9,911 |
SECTEAM | X-Force IRIS | 0.872237 | 4,019 | X-Force IRIS determined that the More_eggs backdoor later downloaded additional files, including a signed binary shellcode loader and a signed Dynamic Link Library (DLL), as described below, to create a reverse shell and connect to a remote host . | 9,912 |
FILE | More_eggs backdoor | 0.871972 | 4,019 | X-Force IRIS determined that the More_eggs backdoor later downloaded additional files, including a signed binary shellcode loader and a signed Dynamic Link Library (DLL), as described below, to create a reverse shell and connect to a remote host . | 9,913 |
TOOL | Dynamic Link Library (DLL), | 0.919399 | 4,019 | X-Force IRIS determined that the More_eggs backdoor later downloaded additional files, including a signed binary shellcode loader and a signed Dynamic Link Library (DLL), as described below, to create a reverse shell and connect to a remote host . | 9,914 |
VULID | CVE-2012-0158 | 0.920723 | 4,020 | The document exploited CVE-2012-0158 and will decode and write an executable to disk upon infection . | 9,915 |
SECTEAM | iSiGHT Partners | 0.906181 | 4,021 | iSiGHT Partners has tracked B-Hack I-Hack for some time - and we publicly reported on some of their B- in October 2014, when we discovered their use of a zero-day exploit, CVE-2014-4114 . | 9,916 |
APT | B-Hack I-Hack | 0.747594 | 4,021 | iSiGHT Partners has tracked B-Hack I-Hack for some time - and we publicly reported on some of their B- in October 2014, when we discovered their use of a zero-day exploit, CVE-2014-4114 . | 9,917 |
TIME | October 2014, | 0.923639 | 4,021 | iSiGHT Partners has tracked B-Hack I-Hack for some time - and we publicly reported on some of their B- in October 2014, when we discovered their use of a zero-day exploit, CVE-2014-4114 . | 9,918 |
VULNAME | zero-day exploit, | 0.896281 | 4,021 | iSiGHT Partners has tracked B-Hack I-Hack for some time - and we publicly reported on some of their B- in October 2014, when we discovered their use of a zero-day exploit, CVE-2014-4114 . | 9,919 |
VULID | CVE-2014-4114 | 0.922246 | 4,021 | iSiGHT Partners has tracked B-Hack I-Hack for some time - and we publicly reported on some of their B- in October 2014, when we discovered their use of a zero-day exploit, CVE-2014-4114 . | 9,920 |
TIME | July of 2015, | 0.933362 | 4,022 | In July of 2015, we identified a full e-mail uploaded to an antivirus scanning service that carried a Scarlet Mimic exploit document . | 9,921 |
TOOL | e-mail | 0.907568 | 4,022 | In July of 2015, we identified a full e-mail uploaded to an antivirus scanning service that carried a Scarlet Mimic exploit document . | 9,922 |
TOOL | Scarlet Mimic | 0.904433 | 4,022 | In July of 2015, we identified a full e-mail uploaded to an antivirus scanning service that carried a Scarlet Mimic exploit document . | 9,923 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.788645 | 4,022 | In July of 2015, we identified a full e-mail uploaded to an antivirus scanning service that carried a Scarlet Mimic exploit document . | 9,924 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.712564 | 4,023 | The B-Hack uses legitimate administration tools to fly under the radar in their post-exploitation phase, which makes detection of B- I-, as well as attribution more complicated . | 9,925 |
VULID | CVE-2017-1099, | 0.915328 | 4,024 | Through the exploitation of the HTA handler vulnerability described in CVE-2017-1099, the observed RTF attachments download . | 9,926 |
TOOL | RTF | 0.904404 | 4,024 | Through the exploitation of the HTA handler vulnerability described in CVE-2017-1099, the observed RTF attachments download . | 9,927 |
TIME | May, | 0.898535 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,928 |
ACT | phishing lures | 0.915265 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,929 |
TOOL | RTF | 0.899893 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,930 |
IDTY | Microsoft | 0.86813 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,931 |
OS | Windows | 0.774237 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,932 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0199 | 0.9157 | 4,025 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 9,933 |
TIME | March 4, 2017, | 0.82687 | 4,026 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,934 |
FILE | malicious documents | 0.911599 | 4,026 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,935 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0199 | 0.916169 | 4,026 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,936 |
MAL | LATENTBOT malware | 0.915471 | 4,026 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,937 |
SECTEAM | FireEye | 0.927954 | 4,027 | FireEye believes that two B-Hack – Turla and an unknown B- motivated actor – were using the first EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0261, and B-Hack was using the second EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0262 along with a new Escalation of Privilege (EOP) zero-day CVE-2017-0263 . | 9,938 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.920403 | 4,027 | FireEye believes that two B-Hack – Turla and an unknown B- motivated actor – were using the first EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0261, and B-Hack was using the second EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0262 along with a new Escalation of Privilege (EOP) zero-day CVE-2017-0263 . | 9,939 |
APT | Turla | 0.924808 | 4,027 | FireEye believes that two B-Hack – Turla and an unknown B- motivated actor – were using the first EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0261, and B-Hack was using the second EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0262 along with a new Escalation of Privilege (EOP) zero-day CVE-2017-0263 . | 9,940 |
APT | B- | 0.652122 | 4,027 | FireEye believes that two B-Hack – Turla and an unknown B- motivated actor – were using the first EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0261, and B-Hack was using the second EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0262 along with a new Escalation of Privilege (EOP) zero-day CVE-2017-0263 . | 9,941 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0261, | 0.921556 | 4,027 | FireEye believes that two B-Hack – Turla and an unknown B- motivated actor – were using the first EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0261, and B-Hack was using the second EPS zero-day CVE-2017-0262 along with a new Escalation of Privilege (EOP) zero-day CVE-2017-0263 . | 9,943 |
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