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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