Rewterz Threat Alert – LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Spreads Via Word Documents – Active IOCs
October 6, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2022-34308 – IBM CICS TX Vulnerability
October 6, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – LockBit 3.0 Ransomware Spreads Via Word Documents – Active IOCs
October 6, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2022-34308 – IBM CICS TX Vulnerability
October 6, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Mirai is one of the first major botnets to target linux based vulnerable networking devices. It was discovered in August 2016 and its name means “future” in Japanese. It targets a broad range of networked embedded devices, including IP cameras, home routers, and other IoT devices.
Mirai botnet exploits security flaws in IoT devices and has the ability to turn millions of IoT devices into botnets and conduct attacks.
Previously a new Mirai variant was observed making the rounds called mirai_pteamirai. The botnet exploits a vulnerability in KGUARD DVR to spread within an environment. The vulnerability exists in the 2016 firmware version and is fixed in any version after the 2017 release. This botnet is active and used to cause DDoS conditions.
Impact
- Server Outage
- Data Loss
- Website Downtime
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 4c12ec01f305b2400801731ee0c7f949
- 80707c0512770abe7facf06ebaba8fe3
- 07eab35ec70b9e8bc09fe9abcffad99a
SHA-256
- 66077f65fd8914230855b5755e88eea939a99b0d6d97d048acd818462baa212e
- 760ab66a8e6726ea73c0f48fe4337e7439a394d4ffa8447a6520527ad3e157b6
- ed6128fd25bb88ea5b4cb0fac804a8cb36b6e1c96c9043cb95ff6cf161eac4a0
SHA-1
- d0834299627bc4b013056794ec132dd987f9db52
- bedee4b041bf143cdb946b4c070f5276dc6b58cb
- 6bb90d59de12d6c9a1288e7ff4108174e9701645
Remediation
- Upgrade your operating system.
- Don’t open files and links from unknown sources.
- Install and run anti-virus scans.