Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Node.js Vulnerabilities
July 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – Nanocore Rat – Active IOCs
July 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Node.js Vulnerabilities
July 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – Nanocore Rat – Active IOCs
July 22, 2021Severity
Medium
Analysis Summary
Also known as “Racealer,” Racoon is used to steal sensitive and confidential information including login credentials, credit card information, cryptocurrency wallets and browser information (cookies, history, autofill) from almost 60 applications. Raccoon stealer is written in C++ and it has a wide range of methods and features for stealing data from popular browsers, email clients and cryptocurrency wallets. The malware is delivered via exploit kits that use browser-based vulnerabilities to redirect victims to landing pages injected with exploit codes. It’s also spread via phishing campaigns convincing targets to execute the malicious payload or macros. The malware gathers information about the machine like the OS arch and version, system language, hardware information and installed applications. In addition, it can take screenshots from the user’s machine if that was enabled by the attacker’s configuration. After fulfilling all its stealing capabilities, Raccoon gathers all the files that it wrote to the temp folder into one zip file named Log.zip. Now all it has to do is send the zip file back to the C&C server and delete all traces of itself.
Impact
- Data exfiltration
- Credential theft
- Theft of financial information
- Financial loss
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 66a30d61f8432d35bfc039f30d23aa04
- aa717550158faf72a3776ce7115f80d3
- 977e58eeed2abd4a02e40be131d88b5b
- 47f0522a0cfd75f08b67728220bf438f
- 60a3d906905af4dba10885673ac9e45e
- 283cd7c1de6f4f05ab545de5b709b680
- 5df9d78d2bf166062ec012c0bee49b18
- accf0070e9fe39d63291fc95b24bc7f
SHA-256
- 2cbfc499e8f27bf6e4dbc0533febeac5deb0f24c6ce83aa6d60b17433ae3cb40
- b61998322190573353437177fd9a48263cae5d867055800d86b5fcf006253fdc
- d2bab01fe3f3615831a146acbe0b099deb680545132eb28a0f1e42e37aa3870b
- 5f961bb251b5cced26c85957ba0c0b2f74a1f7c0a1edd2095c5b8c4bfb344b44
- cc700dbe94443210da536da83b5eb74444d81fe581d018c8b4a9fd6800eb6947
- f008c90d89557c6fc77c36be56ebabf294e414e04ac1ddf00b4fdaa22af3a7f1
- c3b24fb20cb96eddd7d3cd9072bc9b690dcc07b8a69873f21efab1cc02cbab90
- c45613b7ffdb689a3510eaa680613b97c0e89a22a83271a87130a6abeb55c78
SHA-1
- 200615c74091e9cc11b66ffbebde2cadd7479422
- 6d0bbf0b16b7f9e5948c18f488b5428b329821f3
- 0f15fb8159919b246fa1d9ade78043cc6459721a
- dbbf6f4c477c84a500eb63fb47a9617bcf51b2ce
- fc74dfc0217f3321a03a784f7e5006122f7ea499
- c786af5d4452b438d0b34722c025f8bf0509df4b
- 4ae3ee31c1a7393244d6beaa3932903c8a8a4b6d
- 1cb7b01f5dd2fd6440fe691a2564357b1dad0166
Remediation
- Block the threat indicators at their respective controls.
- Do not click on URLs and files attached in untrusted emails.
- Do not download software from random sources on the internet.
- Keep all software upgraded to latest patched versions.