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Trojan.Siggen10.20943

Added to the Dr.Web virus database: 2020-09-15

Virus description added:

Technical Information

To ensure autorun and distribution
Sets the following service settings
  • [<HKLM>\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\oxuosdjj] 'Start' = '00000002'
  • [<HKLM>\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\oxuosdjj] 'ImagePath' = '%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe /d"<Full path to file>"'
  • [<HKLM>\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\oxuosdjj] 'ImagePath' = '%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe'
Creates the following services
  • 'oxuosdjj' %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe /d"<Full path to file>"
  • 'oxuosdjj' %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe
Malicious functions
To complicate detection of its presence in the operating system,
adds antivirus exclusion with following registry keys:
  • [<HKLM>\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Exclusions\Paths] '%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj' = '00000000'
Executes the following
  • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\netsh.exe' advfirewall firewall add rule name="Host-process for services of Windows" dir=in action=allow program="%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\svchost.exe" enable=yes>nul
Injects code into
the following system processes:
  • %WINDIR%\syswow64\svchost.exe
Modifies file system
Creates the following files
  • %TEMP%\aixbomvv.exe
  • %WINDIR%\syswow64\config\systemprofile:.repos
Moves the following files
  • from %TEMP%\aixbomvv.exe to %WINDIR%\syswow64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe
Deletes itself.
Network activity
TCP
HTTP GET requests
  • http://www.google.com/
  • '43.#31.4.7':443
  • '85.##4.134.88':484
  • 'ms#.##ol.gntl.co.uk':40005
  • '21#.#72.179.54':428
  • '5.#.72.48':428
  • '14#.#6.108.82':428
  • '13#.#.232.208':428
  • '45.#0.34.87':428
  • '18#.#53.217.20':428
  • 'go###e.com.tr':443
  • '21#.#39.38.21':443
  • 'google.com':443
  • 'in###gram.com':443
  • 'ss#.#odaddy.com':443
  • 'vi########er.lax03.hls.ttvnw.net':443
  • UDP
    • DNS ASK mi##########m.mail.protection.outlook.com
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.211.95.in-addr.arpa
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.#11.95.dnsbl.sorbs.net
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.#11.95.bl.spamcop.net
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.#11.95.zen.spamhaus.org
    • DNS ASK ms#.##ol.gntl.co.uk
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.##1.95.sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
    • DNS ASK 19#.###.#11.95.cbl.abuseat.org
    • DNS ASK google.com
    • DNS ASK go###e.com.tr
    • DNS ASK in###gram.com
    • DNS ASK ss#.#odaddy.com
    • DNS ASK vi########er.lax03.hls.ttvnw.net
    Miscellaneous
    Creates and executes the following
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe' /d"<Full path to file>"
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /C mkdir %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\' (with hidden window)
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /C move /Y "%TEMP%\aixbomvv.exe" %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\' (with hidden window)
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' create oxuosdjj binPath= "%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe /d\"<Full path to file>\"" type= own start= auto DisplayName= "wifi support"' (with hidden window)
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' description oxuosdjj "wifi internet conection"' (with hidden window)
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' start oxuosdjj' (with hidden window)
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\netsh.exe' advfirewall firewall add rule name="Host-process for services of Windows" dir=in action=allow program="%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\svchost.exe" enable=yes>nul' (with hidden window)
    Executes the following
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /C mkdir %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\cmd.exe' /C move /Y "%TEMP%\aixbomvv.exe" %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' create oxuosdjj binPath= "%WINDIR%\SysWOW64\oxuosdjj\aixbomvv.exe /d\"<Full path to file>\"" type= own start= auto DisplayName= "wifi support"
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' description oxuosdjj "wifi internet conection"
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\sc.exe' start oxuosdjj
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\svchost.exe'
    • '%WINDIR%\syswow64\svchost.exe' -o msr.pool.gntl.co.uk:40005 -u 5qZ5atUw8pcCBWAXgMv6YiGMTeaVjFHoG2UAPWFKVFFsUvvWXKTTHPH5z97QVpSJW6jh98jzGzxpnR7XKbBjaYp94j4VRqx+60000 -p x -k

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