Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2021-26295 – Apache OFBiz Insecure Deserialization Vulnerability
June 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – FormBook Malware – Active IOCs
June 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2021-26295 – Apache OFBiz Insecure Deserialization Vulnerability
June 22, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – FormBook Malware – Active IOCs
June 22, 2021Severity
Medium
Analysis Summary
Remcos or Remote Control and Surveillance, marketed as a legitimate software by a Germany-based firm Breaking Security for remotely managing Windows systems are now widely used in multiple malicious campaigns by threat actors. Remcos RAT is a sophisticated remote access Trojan (RAT) that can be used to fully control and monitor any Windows computer from XP and onwards.
The current campaign utilizes Spam Email techniques wherein threat actors are leveraging what’s new and trending worldwide. The phishing email contains a PDF offering CoronaVirus safety measures but in reality, this PDF includes an executable for a REMCOS RAT dropper that runs together with a VBS file executing the malware. The malware also adds Startup registry key at “HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce” for it to become persistent while the device affected has been restarted
This Backdoor gathers the following information and sends it to its servers:
- Computer Information (OS version, computer name, system type, product name, primary adapter)
- User information (user access, user profile, user name, user domain)
- Processor information (processor revision number, processor level, processor identifier, processor architecture)
Impact
Breach of:
- Victim’s machine information (OS version, computer name, system type, product name, primary adapter).
- User information (user access, user profile, user name, user domain)
- Processor information (processor revision number, processor level, processor identifier, processor architecture)
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 338ffcaf3397eb562228788f41c0268a
- f9073e9d0327d9e6f6cc68a086ce6f31
SHA-256
- 39208673e89450fa1d9cda9285f1c12417dfe43657e721cff7c94016d6d005cc
- 66a9a5c5acea34d15b45122c0791d06920d28ace0dabc14a06386ea49ecb62bc
- 732576920fb4c22e851e4b9357d983cfd4b6facb60bf88b622934276802377f9
- 6654c75acd136f37aad63d828eea396361326bb422a91563998ff0302de2bd20
- 7df259f7873239aee108522c3efd6fca233db83a268a3c9fad4766994c5a029d
- 30fc0a3d7a6110572455d3487563302d3fb54e0dbdce2ef7cf06f4938edd3407
- 5a22319db8319577155309e59567d5eb1e5651e99417e669ff202d7e0ba258b2
- 4d4410aa5d08f858aa7d4a73eb590c193e4e051074b5170a60807ab84603cec0
SHA1
- 544a8b8d98775ebfd452651cfc62bc1495d33488
- 0f13b5e3cb61b9960dc0717f59967bafa7ce1dc1
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.