Rewterz Threat Advisory – ICS: Schneider Electric APC Smart-UPS Vulnerabilities
March 10, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – Dridex Banking Trojan – Active IOCs
March 10, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – ICS: Schneider Electric APC Smart-UPS Vulnerabilities
March 10, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – Dridex Banking Trojan – Active IOCs
March 10, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Emotet was initially discovered in 2014 when it infected clients of German and Austrian institutions. Emotet serves as a downloader for other malware variants like TrickBot, QakBot, and IcedID. Phishing attempts are the most common way to propagate emotet trojan, which employs an email with malicious links or Macro-embedded Microsoft Word files. It has mostly been used to attack the banking industry. Emotet can launch several malware payloads depending on the target system after deployment. Emotet is frequently used as a downloader for other malware and is a particularly common delivery method for banking Trojans such as Qakbot and TrickBot. Emotet can steal data such as saved user passwords on the browser by eavesdropping on network traffic. Its modules focus on credential theft, email theft, and spamming.
Impact
- Credential Theft
- Email Theft
- Spamming
- Information Theft
- Financial Loss
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 0b959ad510d019d49beddb0943ee9708
- c70e13771e91ea118e8c841989bbef17
- e2773551fccfccc34118fac77f71e4d1
- 81c3878158325cd047e76021db2fc69e
- 00075813393e1764dacf9695dc3b1a79
- 9d7884b7dbe22e346b62c5ce67b4e84a
- 2cf603cf759be39b1bc964cfa77ba24f
- 841706707f735c25c038b1d29c4b07df
- 5e9e71ad17787e46bd8aa58e8d9589d5
SHA-256
- c97b71ffc730ab552a4e5ee4b55bbea506e01fd96ad4f7fe8a8d292f942b4123
- a7c6abbc3241b6cfcfa27158e80bd50d3c9f1ae97e86481ccabd5b2337670690
- 45901adf02daadc893410a1ca66b933aa67f665e8487dfb9c9fa2b20bbae0ef7
- b02f3aee9438c8b5f03b7aaf2f5cc569ebf1b42025f8b0a95d0dc25255b7a361
- 7662fa3d1561b0e0862416051efc02da03202f9c711151b8689c5322f8981f1b
- 7e7cd3bd58db958171464ef47535f5d3fedf810f9a850b9d6d17f46f79ec7a43
- 60d6e602850ea788f01eb2a88bc234c27773888bdb62ba0b8f8cd27a2360ce03
- e3b8278f6f6b3b21806e5ee41d1627e051590edd8fcda77c7332491a61c4a2ea
- e4e437a9a1ff052c49f892ead66b69cdcd562132635977dc265dc00392791b6a
SHA-1
- 585b82b865093103e7d7de701535cc282505f1ad
- 1bc2e58c0a10c407d539d18092dfdb497420b295
- 243bbdaef0987abc683469c8b0712236c906e2f8
- 48e5c14cea931b23ee3d6110e2f80996df46808a
- 59425311d90e3e206e5189ffd4262d117c68d72f
- ab8bff451ac11eda3532504b3d25bcc4bcb13501
- 0ab78620c40b5229a393e60eb26019cdfd2a4d0b
- 77853630ca4ecc2a6e187880e26d19a13e8d15df
- 32561b53aeca4ca7ca34c90f3013303b8daf557d
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.