Rewterz Threat Advisory –CVE-2021-23424 – Node.js ansi-html Module Vulnerability
August 20, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – LokiBot Malware – Active IOCs
August 20, 2021Rewterz Threat Advisory –CVE-2021-23424 – Node.js ansi-html Module Vulnerability
August 20, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – LokiBot Malware – Active IOCs
August 20, 2021Severity
Medium
Analysis Summary
The NanoCore remote access Trojan (RAT) was first discovered in 2013 when it was being sold in underground forums. The malware has a variety of functions such as a keylogger, a password stealer which can remotely pass along data to the malware operator. It also has the ability to tamper and view footage from webcams, screen locking, downloading and theft of files, and more.The current NanoCore RAT is now being spread through malspam campaign which utilizes social engineering in which the email contains a fake bank payment receipt and request for quotation. The emails also contain malicious attachments with .img or .iso extension. The .img and .iso files are used by disk image files to store raw dumps of either magnetic disk or optical disc. Another version of NanoCore is also distributed in phishing campaigns leveraging specially- crafted ZIP files which is designed to bypass secure email gateways. The malicious ZIP file can be extracted by certain versions of PowerArchiver, WinRar, and older 7-Zip. The stolen information is sent to the command and control (C&C) servers of the malware attacker.
Impact
- Credential Theft
- Unauthorized Access
- Theft of Sensitive Information
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 0690347a11c9113eec4d7cf87eb9105d
- b69f9f9ba59d69679f57ba25975f7452
- bd5150305b293d9f4cfa737042975905
- 69e3761e17834f8a6d63940943dbbbcb
SHA-256
- 1b336f7bed1b6490357cdf409a3b043a976c7fd0804e676743bbc629a9b94927
- bf003696ae885d67d876ef22374e7432623319a700c679afbabdf08c907a6737
- 7ca2a12054da7db5e2c5c1a6b58733f44c99aa2248944bf2ab7bbbf8b35a93cf
- 1483d25cc65688d4a7704c5c234fb4ef2d57cfb0cec85a43f6afdec198d332c0
SHA-1
- bd5765f615c8ab588dc7eaa21809af8dfac87c01
- 0e0efc69b8ff05544bb749d507e655bbcf76ddd4
- 54bffc97818300be031869e858688a1b97383c64
- 8ccd3b29fb527a22f8d2b836d3e51ca1ef37a2fa
URL
- http[:]//198[.]12[.]107[.]109/hdf/vbc[.]exe
- http[:]//107[.]174[.]224[.]202/saint[.]exe
- CONFIDENTIAL 3
- http[:]//107[.]174[.]224[.]202/fish[.]exe
- http[:]//107[.]174[.]224[.]202/newme/nass[.]exe
- http[:]//107[.]174[.]224[.]202/newme/saint[.]exe
- http[:]//136[.]144[.]41[.]61/DIM[.]exe
- http[:]//hdmilg[.]xyz/catzx[.]exe
- http[:]//hdmilg[.]xyz/plugmanzx[.]exe
- http[:]//phcn[.]xyz/plugmanzx[.]exe
- http[:]//103[.]156[.]90[.]178/MKS[.]exe
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.