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High
Analysis Summary
The AZORULT malware is an information stealer which was discovered in 2016. This malware steals IDs, browsing history, cookies, passwords, and other information. AZORult serves as a malware downloader and it was advertised on Russian underground forums as a way to extract sensitive data from compromised computers. Browser history, bitcoin, ID, cookies, and passwords can be stolen by this malware. Phishing emails and the Fallout Exploit Kit (EK), in combination with social engineering tactics, are the primary infection vectors for the AZORult virus. The virus can also act as a loader, allowing more malware to be downloaded.
Impact
- Information Theft
- Credential Theft
- Exposure of Sensitive Data
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 905ec243998eb83d984d7c84ba7c4ffe
SHA-256
- 41f44a05f602b8f6693d7c81137ca01bdc934c6f51a51c332377b666afe0fd8e
SHA-1
- 463ca0b648888e3df3f02a62b021d32212a19a19
Remediation
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