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High
Analysis Summary
Tofsee malware has been around since 2016. Once installed on a compromised computer, it can be used to send spam emails and gather user data. The malware has the ability to download more modules to carry out different activities. It can track users’ online activities, steal personal information and credentials, and change browser and DNS settings. Tofsee has been known to spread through malicious email attachments, infected software downloads, and drive-by downloads from compromised websites. It can also persist on a system even after a reboot and can hide its presence from antivirus software. Upon execution, it drops multiple files onto the system and modifies the registry to ensure persistence. Tofsee uses a combination of stealth techniques to avoid detection, such as process hollowing, code obfuscation, and anti-debugging measures. This malware can cause major damage, such as financial loss and computer infections. It is used by cybercriminals to generate as much revenue as possible. The program is likely to install unintentionally, causing a slew of issues for both the system and other users. Tofsee is also capable of injecting unwanted advertisements into web pages visited by the infected user and redirecting browser traffic to malicious websites.
In terms of mitigation, it is crucial to keep software and operating systems up to date, avoid downloading suspicious files, and use a reputable antivirus program.
Impact
- Information Theft
- Credential Theft
- Crypto-Mining
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- cc98311b2bfac15fc434d04619dc31b1
- 640baf96cd3145911dfa3e68e4376df5
- 94182aa5ba83eeeef09bf73b8e117c17
- 7a01c232135c3a5c9eaee31dbdc33786
SHA-256
- 737c79bc5d2ca593911b1c8c5ae66908d2de7beee8dd2388bcd57a008e5169e6
- 826f56215db689e9bce1884f4d6096f2a4512c7ee80ca3bcaaf1883c0782b492
- b19fec54a702dacb91010beb2da912d77d354e3ab01304517dc200dc776ccc60
- 1fc287e8880a966edcdd9a91f08bf4ff5771d0f378c7e71774fb42012430f28b
SHA-1
- c395a4a92874cecaab8731be64d3617fe42669be
- cb5dc1a84cf74ccea6cdb76812d8373f15dfc063
- b17a43fdc5f7f9843d0639d660ea8aa7bdf54c30
- 44394f789aeab98aee0d7030b76678dccb193b78
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for Indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls
- Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
- Never trust or open links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.
- Patch and upgrade any platforms and software timely and make it into a standard security policy. Prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities and zero-days.
- Enable two-factor authentication.
- Enable antivirus and anti-malware software and update signature definitions in a timely manner. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets