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Summary
Description
This report contains information obtained from automated analysis and is not intended to be a complete description of the submitted sample. Results may be limited due to the complexity of the samples, or due to the ability of the samples to defend against automated analysis techniques. If additional information is required, please contact the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) using the information provided at the end of this report.
One malicious Rich Text Format file was submitted for analysis. This file is designed to download and execute a payload from a C2 server.
For a downloadable copy of IOCs, see MIFR-10079682-1.v2.stix.
Files (1)
41bc1f68ca81527487e22bb2bc3db796f5a8724258fc8769a288a6ff0f6875e5 (16f92777f3dca38f0293cfc66edaa6…)
Domains (1)
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id
Findings
41bc1f68ca81527487e22bb2bc3db796f5a8724258fc8769a288a6ff0f6875e5
Tags
CVE-2012-0158droppertrojan
Details
Name |
16f92777f3dca38f0293cfc66edaa6cb |
Size |
1202347 bytes |
Type |
Rich Text Format data, version 1, unknown character set |
MD5 |
16f92777f3dca38f0293cfc66edaa6cb |
SHA1 |
8ced8019a845bd1d555172a96b1ebfa594bb9e46 |
SHA256 |
41bc1f68ca81527487e22bb2bc3db796f5a8724258fc8769a288a6ff0f6875e5 |
SHA512 |
d1b5d0c4d430068e9028b6621a463b772fd2543df803fdc6e54ca5929b56f2791c5058193c6d588372987fa80ed871531fb752326147281ec6645314c37f284a |
ssdeep |
96:GiIH6Q+Y2pbrh8mM/iBq7KWJZ6rBcClgJr3u17ejofQqa5hstzaqiFi12B7FiJiJ:GlH6rfh8mQ7KraIwmzOiJN64g6mS12x |
Entropy |
2.667135 |
Antivirus
Ahnlab |
RTF/Exploit |
Antiy |
Trojan[Exploit]/Office.CVE-2012-0158.h |
Avira |
EXP/CVE-2012-0158.VZ |
BitDefender |
Exploit.RTF-ObfsStrm.Gen |
Emsisoft |
Exploit.RTF-ObfsStrm.Gen (B) |
Ikarus |
Trojan.Win32.Exploit |
McAfee |
Exploit-CVE2012-0158.w |
Microsoft Security Essentials |
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2012-0158 |
NANOAV |
Exploit.Rtf.Heuristic-rtf.dinbqn |
Quick Heal |
Exp.RTF.Obfus.Gen |
Sophos |
Troj/DocDrop-ID |
Symantec |
Trojan.Mdropper |
TACHYON |
Exploit.RTF-ObfsStrm.Gen |
TrendMicro |
TROJ_MD.E9643850 |
TrendMicro House Call |
TROJ_MD.E9643850 |
YARA Rules
No matches found.
ssdeep Matches
99 |
ebbca8bb8e0812f3f66e905a58800a3410ae26b9e1df233741f72021676360dc |
Relationships
41bc1f68ca… |
Connected_From |
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id |
Description
This file is a malicious RTF file. This file is designed to download and execute a payload from a C2 server.
The following is the URI that the file used to download:
–begin URI–
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id/1/Order.exe
–end URI–
Analysis indicates that this file will download and install a payload on the compromised system.
The payload that the malware attempted to download was not available for further analysis.
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id
Tags
command-and-control
URLs
- nanocoatingindonesia.co.id/1/Order.exe
Whois
Domain ID:PANDI-DO696479
Domain Name:NANOCOATINGINDONESIA.CO.ID
Created On:10-Mar-2016 04:31:11 UTC
Last Updated On:15-Mar-2016 04:42:05 UTC
Expiration Date:10-Mar-2017 23:59:59 UTC
Status:ok
Registrant ID:04nanoc1
Registrant Name:Nano Coating indonesia
Registrant Organization:PT Nano Coating Indonesia
Registrant Street1:Jl.Industri Selatan 7 Blok FF 1 CnKawasan industri Jababeka 2
Registrant Street2:Jababeka Cikarang
Registrant City:bekasi
Registrant State/Province:Jawa Barat
Registrant Postal Code:17530
Registrant Country:ID
Registrant Phone:+62.2189842888×1234
Registrant FAX:+62.2189842777
Registrant Email:it@primatigonglobal.co.id
Admin ID:04nanoc1
Admin Name:Nano Coating indonesia
Admin Organization:PT Nano Coating Indonesia
Admin Street1:Jl.Industri Selatan 7 Blok FF 1 CnKawasan industri Jababeka 2
Admin Street2:Jababeka Cikarang
Admin City:bekasi
Admin State/Province:Jawa Barat
Admin Postal Code:17530
Admin Country:ID
Admin Phone:+62.2189842888×1234
Admin FAX:+62.2189842777
Admin Email:it@primatigonglobal.co.id
Tech ID:04hendr62
Tech Name:Hendro
Tech Organization:PT Nano Coating Indonesia
Tech Street1:Jl.Industri Selatan 7 Blok FF 1 C.nKawasan Industri Jababeka II Cikarang Kab.Bekasi
Tech City:Bekasi
Tech State/Province:Jawa Barat
Tech Postal Code:17530
Tech Country:ID
Tech Phone:+62.2189842888×1234
Tech FAX:+62.2189842777
Tech Email:it@primatigonglobal.co.id
Billing ID:04nanoc1
Billing Name:Nano Coating indonesia
Billing Organization:PT Nano Coating Indonesia
Billing Street1:Jl.Industri Selatan 7 Blok FF 1 CnKawasan industri Jababeka 2
Billing Street2:Jababeka Cikarang
Billing City:bekasi
Billing State/Province:Jawa Barat
Billing Postal Code:17530
Billing Country:ID
Billing Phone:+62.2189842888×1234
Billing FAX:+62.2189842777
Billing Email:it@primatigonglobal.co.id
Sponsoring Registrar ID:indoreg
Sponsoring Registrar Organization:INDOREG
Sponsoring Registrar City:Jakarta
Sponsoring Registrar Postal Code:11520
Sponsoring Registrar Country:ID
Sponsoring Registrar Phone:0215821567
Name Server:NS5.INDOREG.CO.ID
Name Server:NS6.INDOREG.CO.ID
DNSSEC:Unsigned
Relationships
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id |
Connected_To |
41bc1f68ca81527487e22bb2bc3db796f5a8724258fc8769a288a6ff0f6875e5 |
Relationship Summary
41bc1f68ca… |
Connected_From |
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id |
nanocoatingindonesia.co.id |
Connected_To |
41bc1f68ca81527487e22bb2bc3db796f5a8724258fc8769a288a6ff0f6875e5 |
Recommendations
CISA recommends that users and administrators consider using the following best practices to strengthen the security posture of their organization’s systems. Any configuration changes should be reviewed by system owners and administrators prior to implementation to avoid unwanted impacts.
- Maintain up-to-date antivirus signatures and engines.
- Keep operating system patches up-to-date.
- Disable File and Printer sharing services. If these services are required, use strong passwords or Active Directory authentication.
- Restrict users’ ability (permissions) to install and run unwanted software applications. Do not add users to the local administrators group unless required.
- Enforce a strong password policy and implement regular password changes.
- Exercise caution when opening e-mail attachments even if the attachment is expected and the sender appears to be known.
- Enable a personal firewall on agency workstations, configured to deny unsolicited connection requests.
- Disable unnecessary services on agency workstations and servers.
- Scan for and remove suspicious e-mail attachments; ensure the scanned attachment is its “true file type” (i.e., the extension matches the file header).
- Monitor users’ web browsing habits; restrict access to sites with unfavorable content.
- Exercise caution when using removable media (e.g., USB thumb drives, external drives, CDs, etc.).
- Scan all software downloaded from the Internet prior to executing.
- Maintain situational awareness of the latest threats and implement appropriate Access Control Lists (ACLs).
Additional information on malware incident prevention and handling can be found in National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-83, “Guide to Malware Incident Prevention & Handling for Desktops and Laptops”.
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