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July 5, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Guloader is currently being distributed via spam email campaigns with archived attachments that contain the malware. The majority of malware downloaded by GuLoader is commodity malware, with AgentTesla, FormBook, and NanoCore being the most predominant. This downloader typically stores its encrypted payloads on Google Drive. It has also downloaded its payloads from Microsoft OneDrive and also from compromised or attacker-controlled websites. By utilizing legitimate file-sharing websites, GuLoader can evade network-based detection, as these services are not generally filtered or inspected in corporate environments. Usually, the downloaded payloads are encrypted with a hard-coded XOR key embedded in the malware, making it difficult for file-sharing service providers to identify the payload as malicious. This time, the GuLoader Shellcode injector is being distributed via a file named “EXTERNAL RFPPAN India Epoxy/PU 2021”. The scope of this campaign so far seems to be global.
Impact
- Malware installation
- detection evation
- Information theft
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 404d609d2748cf625f8016bddee7c628
- 0e7a3eeac6f7b7e5d2ebe6b603c8374d
- 2ccb4fdc466c751e7f2114ae1bc2e413
- a2c7f8bde3104fbe91110ed88cd9a2a5
- 1c61332067ea0108a9bcfdaac8451d7f
- beb9cd25a0b99e090478677b0d15b195
- 4c3b5fb6ee6d947e14fa9838796132e1
- f9cb14ac6638296b83c494b22be83178
SHA-256
- fcc892c086d1e7260b1cefe2316213d7733ff8519d341f35cac57e177a8aa3f4
- 626d762f0b49b7493e165bc4a741b1cf48741fce009fe5c499d19b75308978e2
- aebf311e635a2e618ffe3e8bb959be15e7e7f1dcfd4535e16a5cc393ee1e6ff8
- 13ae61a913fc0d89890243e1f50169af679c6c751afc7682d34d7e56d0ed9d73
- fbd4f316720a0d519d5cb059eaae2d915a5b507fc76fd5bbe7165c9cf0c9807c
- b8cd8092f3c0114c88479a243808c36b7ddf39a456f38a383c47cdcb891767e2
- d93f4740ef92a826d328f73dea62803903254fbcdb1e02aeb6dc78e214bc0645
- da252048ad6d5e9af7e15b431dee099a0574a66355c507400e3fe1fe803ae72f
SHA-1
- bd9af388173e4ab956488b891b6fed3fd367288f
- 87b93c88ee9c5fb6f70b753a4f7649c042a24c3b
- 06467598040bf366fb1b95cfc44b8f09d58e3769
- 893925fa8245331ef262890757da2b6e19f9d7f8
- 3b891b9d7c02a62e3a59461e10f5889940696a77
- 12304f2b102bf5ea850d33564455cb3fbaf03ee6
- 9eda9f622679f4fe1fa92989069e2625dc6c0a9c
- e7cd760ab17bfc1c76a7626ddad7bf4f7464535d
Remediation
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implement patch management lifecycle.
- Maintain Offline Backups – In a ransomware attack, the adversary will often delete or encrypt backups if they have
- access to them. That’s why it’s important to keep offline (preferably off-site), encrypted backups of data and test them
- regularly.
- Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
- Never trust or open ” links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for Indicator of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls