Managed XDR

vtdl_1770148110_s8m0jjjx (RMS) — malware analysis report

File info

Filename
vtdl_1770148110_s8m0jjjx
File type
PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windows
File size
13.3 MB
First seen
Last seen

Environment

w10/x64 en

Hashes

SHA1
34ce489f12f5118a6dccf0382cb1a1da9ae8eccb
SHA256
9861e505c83ccc930e1ecb5c2fa581261d126922a6dfce8f883cb294b2a798c1
MD5
defc6459900a1a6f13fb3c19ccea6b59

Malwares

  • RMS

Signatures

Persistence

T1574 dropper_dll: Creates DLL, which is then loaded into the process

Privilege Escalation

T1068 integrity_level: Process privileges have been escalated
T1574 dropper_dll: Creates DLL, which is then loaded into the process
T1134 sets_privilegies_via_adjusttokenprivileges: Sets process privilege via AdjustTokenPrivileges
T1134 opens_thread_token: Opens the access token associated with a thread
T1134 opens_process_token: Opens the access token associated with a process

Defense Evasion

T1027.002 unnamed_memory_regions: Code was executed in unnamed regions
T1497.001 antisandbox_productid: Obtains Windows ProductID, probably to fingerprint a sandbox
T1027.002 packer_entropy: Probably contains compressed or encrypted data
T1497.003 antisandbox_sleep: The process attempted to slow down analysis
T1497.001 antivm_network_adapters: Checks NIC addresses
T1497 evasion_printers: Attempts to detect Sandbox by exploring existing printers
T1497 antidbg_strings: Checks for malware analysis tools (specific strings found)
T1497.001 antivm_generic_productname: Checks system product name in registry, possibly for anti-virtualization
T1497.001 antivm_queries_computername: Retrieves the computer name
T1574 dropper_dll: Creates DLL, which is then loaded into the process
T1134 sets_privilegies_via_adjusttokenprivileges: Sets process privilege via AdjustTokenPrivileges
T1134 opens_thread_token: Opens the access token associated with a thread
T1134 opens_process_token: Opens the access token associated with a process

Credential Access

T1555.004 windows_credential_manager: Acquire credentials from the Windows Credential Manager

Discovery

T1497.001 antisandbox_productid: Obtains Windows ProductID, probably to fingerprint a sandbox
T1497.003 antisandbox_sleep: The process attempted to slow down analysis
T1057 process_interest: Enumerates processes
T1497.001 antivm_network_adapters: Checks NIC addresses
T1497 evasion_printers: Attempts to detect Sandbox by exploring existing printers
T1497 antidbg_strings: Checks for malware analysis tools (specific strings found)
T1497.001 antivm_generic_productname: Checks system product name in registry, possibly for anti-virtualization
T1497.001 antivm_queries_computername: Retrieves the computer name

Other

yara_rules: Static rules
suricata_alert: Malicious traffic detected
rms_admin: Remote Manipulator System indicators detected (files or registry)
rms_lms_bins: Listens on port 5650 used by RMS\LiteManager
network_bind: Starts servers listening at 0.0.0.0:5650, None
creates_exe: Creates executable files in the file system
dns_without_resolve: DNS query without a response
executes_dropped_exe: Executes dropped exe files
create_rpc_bindings: Creates RPC connection
creates_suspended_process: Creates suspended process
suspicious_network_port: Performs TCP or UDP request to non-standard port
test_check_service: Starts services
checktokenmembership: Checks user token with CheckTokenMembership call
writes_data: Writes big amount of data to disk
pe_overlay: PE file contains overlay
open_winlogon_process: Trying to open winlogon process
js_suspicious: Suspicious javascript

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