Rewterz Threat Alert – ICS: Mitsubishi Electric FA Products Vulnerabilities
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Trend Micro Vulnerabilities
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – ICS: Mitsubishi Electric FA Products Vulnerabilities
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Trend Micro Vulnerabilities
April 4, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
IcedID, aka BokBot – a banking trojan – first appeared in 2017. The threat actor behind IcedID is Lunar Spider. The main purpose of this trojan is to steal financial information but aside from this, it is also a passage for a RAT. Initially, it was delivered as a later-stage payload from multiple threats including Emotet, TrickBot, and Hancitor. Recently, it is observed that its threat actors are using several new techniques to avoid detection by the sandbox and endpoint security. This trojan has capabilities similar to Zeus, Dridex, and Gozi (financial threats). IcedID can download different additional modules and a configuration file from C2. It performs its task of stealing information by deploying a man-in-the-browser attack which assists in gaining banking credentials.
Impact
- Financial Loss
- Exposure of Sensitive Data
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 4c9c6b5b6daa25b8dc274dd78fbc1aaa
SHA-256
- ee9fd78107cdcaffc274cf2484d6c74c56c7f3be39b1896894d9525506118d1e
SHA-1
- 5b8740836144163c4de591ff1dfe7c92f116c5e0
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at their respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.