Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2023-31038 – Apache Log4cxx Vulnerability
May 9, 2023Rewterz Threat Alert – Chaos Ransomware – Active IOCs
May 9, 2023Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2023-31038 – Apache Log4cxx Vulnerability
May 9, 2023Rewterz Threat Alert – Chaos Ransomware – Active IOCs
May 9, 2023Severity
High
Analysis Summary
WannaCry also called WCry or WanaCrptor ransomware malware, was discovered in May 2017, it infected networks running Microsoft Windows as part of a massive cyberattack. This ransomware can encrypt all your data files and demands payment to restore the stolen information, usually in bitcoin with a ransom amount. WannaCry is one of the most dangerous malware ever used for cyberattacks. The attackers behind WannaCry ransomware uses a tool called Eternal Blue to exploit a vulnerability in the Windows Server Message Block or SMB Protocol. The WannaCry attack spread so rapidly and infected so many computers worldwide that many industries were affected. This ransomware has caused serious disruptions in the healthcare sector and financial sector and locked out users from their data.
Impact
- File Encryption
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- e98d5499776f72d6c92d7006822f4812
- cfd5a7ac1f7c7dd2468a5d39328151a1
- 8a016c4ee71532f20b892bb35eb954f4
- 7c319c582b6ed0203b5f19a16a36e6ac
SHA-256
- e8952e7fc097cf27f490b6efa585c6f4394db830dcfe14f669787949dbbfe3d6
- 016f4a27b69d68bde5ad5c7bae5f81f012cf766d8e38a08f900a120b26d8f49f
- ce2194c96ebab334f8484a7a3e45e2c3bb74296fc5eddd335abf3f5c65f34967
- b15c431868dfe6d02a565442e46aaf7ecf75df3341e55cf1ce42dc761aa19bf2
SHA-1
- faf0120b077d4af0b0087ea17d88fc2f0f6f3b60
- aba4a33e44e40d60f1d0857227bedc655f3b724a
- 204c97ab720d12e6fa04cd8bea6da019c1d4317e
- 83b5dfd0d1e2b2debbcdd23e81aafd7176a4be94
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for Indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implementing a patch management lifecycle.
- Maintain Offline Backups – In a ransomware attack, the adversary will often delete or encrypt backups if they have access to them. That’s why it’s important to keep offline (preferably off-site), encrypted backups of data and test them regularly.
- Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
- Never trust or open ” links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.