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File name:

Adelaida Gobin Resume.doc

Full analysis: https://app.any.run/tasks/4b298c0c-00a2-498a-beb6-8d36463198d5
Verdict: Malicious activity
Threats:

A loader is malicious software that infiltrates devices to deliver malicious payloads. This malware is capable of infecting victims’ computers, analyzing their system information, and installing other types of threats, such as trojans or stealers. Criminals usually deliver loaders through phishing emails and links by relying on social engineering to trick users into downloading and running their executables. Loaders employ advanced evasion and persistence tactics to avoid detection.

Analysis date: March 22, 2019, 09:36:49
OS: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 (build: 7601, 32 bit)
Tags:
loader
Indicators:
MIME: application/msword
File info: Composite Document File V2 Document, Little Endian, Os: Windows, Version 10.0, Code page: 1252, Locale ID: 1033, Author: ymaau, Subject: junkwabp
MD5:

832692A8F311C4D8177A9ED61EB4FA6B

SHA1:

7587DB6BDAE7923A6AFFDEC6CC763457F1DAC665

SHA256:

48A3AD21522B9AE78C54F3B08AB25250FB150E491B634A180BB4367470B1E343

SSDEEP:

384:ze+K3a1oH8X+PRH+Qe8KWmZGxweOKYXtu5PcrR8PFAZs1n8lWQQsGlsoIsadV:6cKH7e8KbZI/VumcV8SZs1JsGWo7adV

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  • MALICIOUS

    • Requests a remote executable file from MS Office

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
    • Unusual execution from Microsoft Office

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
    • Application was dropped or rewritten from another process

      • qwerty2.exe (PID: 2588)
    • Executable content was dropped or overwritten

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
    • Downloads executable files from IP

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
  • SUSPICIOUS

    • Unusual connect from Microsoft Office

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
  • INFO

    • Creates files in the user directory

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
    • Reads Microsoft Office registry keys

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 1844)
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No Malware configuration.

EXIF

FlashPix

CodePage: Windows Latin 1 (Western European)
LocaleIndicator: 1033
Author: ymaau
Subject: junkwabp
No data.
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Total processes
32
Monitored processes
2
Malicious processes
1
Suspicious processes
0

Behavior graph

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drop and start start winword.exe qwerty2.exe

Process information

PID
CMD
Path
Indicators
Parent process
1844"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE" /n "C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\Adelaida Gobin Resume.doc"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE
explorer.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
Microsoft Word
Version:
14.0.6024.1000
2588C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\qwerty2.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\qwerty2.exe
WINWORD.EXE
User:
admin
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Version:
3.7.224.0
Total events
1 220
Read events
820
Write events
0
Delete events
0

Modification events

No data
Executable files
2
Suspicious files
0
Text files
1
Unknown types
3

Dropped files

PID
Process
Filename
Type
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\CVR9DFC.tmp.cvr
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF9066B02137C47293.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF2FD8DBF73D66CA71.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF2F59449892646491.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF31707A9A23F608C6.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\msoB9E2.tmp
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DFBCB3D959816D77EF.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF8CD15DB30674FCFE.TMP
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.MSO\5E3867D.png
MD5:
SHA256:
1844WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\VBE\MSForms.exdtlb
MD5:0DD2218729287A032C6FA4530757646A
SHA256:703BB416E8B2FA648B47C70D893BA0434B30E48345E8A9DF444B0A5D7B952C20
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HTTP(S) requests
1
TCP/UDP connections
1
DNS requests
0
Threats
0

HTTP requests

PID
Process
Method
HTTP Code
IP
URL
CN
Type
Size
Reputation
1844
WINWORD.EXE
GET
200
209.141.34.8:80
http://209.141.34.8/test1.exe
US
executable
168 Kb
malicious
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Connections

PID
Process
IP
Domain
ASN
CN
Reputation
1844
WINWORD.EXE
209.141.34.8:80
FranTech Solutions
US
malicious

DNS requests

No data

Threats

PID
Process
Class
Message
1844
WINWORD.EXE
A Network Trojan was detected
ET INFO Executable Download from dotted-quad Host
1844
WINWORD.EXE
A Network Trojan was detected
ET CURRENT_EVENTS Possible Malicious Macro DL EXE Feb 2016
1844
WINWORD.EXE
A Network Trojan was detected
ET CURRENT_EVENTS Likely Evil EXE download from dotted Quad by MSXMLHTTP M1
1844
WINWORD.EXE
Potential Corporate Privacy Violation
ET POLICY PE EXE or DLL Windows file download HTTP
1844
WINWORD.EXE
A Network Trojan was detected
ET CURRENT_EVENTS Likely Evil EXE download from dotted Quad by MSXMLHTTP M2
1844
WINWORD.EXE
Potentially Bad Traffic
ET INFO SUSPICIOUS Dotted Quad Host MZ Response
Process
Message
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
Installing...
qwerty2.exe
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qwerty2.exe
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