Managed XDR

inbox.com.lnk — malware analysis report

File info

Filename
inbox.com.lnk
File type
MS Windows shortcut, Item id list present, Points to a file or directory, Has Relative path, Has Working directory, Has command line arguments, Archive, ctime=Fri May 29 00:45:55 2026, mtime=Fri May 29 00:46:15 2026, atime=Wed Oct 30 07:09:12 2013, length=1379304, window=hide
File size
1.2 KB
First seen
Last seen

Environment

w10/x64 en

Hashes

SHA1
b5b0b17a88abe9d79b59582a627f0af709c32964
SHA256
6dfe830a076de1ee9e07cc3d31873803ca83e23ec55727dbcb3e3c251bf42621
MD5
f6699f822bdefa7d8bcb3fed8c19e361

Signatures

Execution

T1204 suspicious_lnk: LNK file with suspicious content
T1047 antivm_wmi: Uses WMI to detect virtual environment
T1047 has_wmi: Executes one or several WMI requests
T1059.001 url_cmdline: Cmdline of process contains URL
T1059.003 url_cmdline: Cmdline of process contains URL

Defense Evasion

T1497.001 antivm_wmi: Uses WMI to detect virtual environment
T1497 evasion_printers: Attempts to detect Sandbox by exploring existing printers
T1497.001 antivm_generic_productname: Checks system product name in registry, possibly for anti-virtualization

Credential Access

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

Discovery

T1057 has_wmi: Executes one or several WMI requests
T1497.001 antivm_wmi: Uses WMI to detect virtual environment
T1082 has_wmi: Executes one or several WMI requests
T1497 evasion_printers: Attempts to detect Sandbox by exploring existing printers
T1497.001 antivm_generic_productname: Checks system product name in registry, possibly for anti-virtualization

Command and Control

T1071.001 winhttp_https: Performs HTTP/HTTPS requests using WinHttp

Other

network_bind: Starts servers listening at None
create_process_failed: Could not start the process
creates_suspended_process: Creates suspended process
suspicious_network_port: Performs TCP or UDP request to non-standard port
test_check_service: Starts services
yara_rules: Static rules
Managed XDR