CVE-2024-38814 – VMware HCX Vulnerability
October 29, 2024Multiple Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Software Vulnerabilities
October 30, 2024CVE-2024-38814 – VMware HCX Vulnerability
October 29, 2024Multiple Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Software Vulnerabilities
October 30, 2024Severity
Medium
Analysis Summary
Quasar malware is a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that is often abused by cybercriminals to take remote control over users' computers for malicious purposes. The Quasar RAT was first discovered in 2015 and is known for its ability to evade detection by most anti-virus software.
The Quasar RAT is typically spread through phishing emails or other social engineering tactics. Once a victim clicks on a malicious link or downloads a malicious file, the Quasar RAT will be installed on their computer without their knowledge.
Once installed, the Quasar RAT allows the attacker to perform a variety of malicious actions, including:
- Viewing and manipulating files on the victim's computer
- Recording keystrokes and stealing login credentials
- Taking screenshots and recording audio and video from the victim's webcam and microphone
- Installing other malware or tools to further compromise the victim's computer or network
- Using the victim's computer as a part of a botnet to launch attacks on other targets
To protect against the Quasar RAT and other similar types of malware, it is important to practice good cybersecurity habits, such as avoiding suspicious emails and links, keeping anti-virus software up-to-date, and regularly backing up important files.
Impact
- Data Theft
- Exposure to Sensitive Data
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- cd15d4de345febfbd8ca36c547afe503
- 7ea9f823d613c41364ebb2d1d0a6189a
SHA-256
- 672ff26695a8675bdf14c971881759933f74dc4375f3b32e18199c1bbb18084b
- d36fc52419dca76775f2efd8cd57a60e55f5f412929ce1f5ab8f758fc0366db1
SHA1
- 3ae6477245328ea122c817e3d3fb01b5250c99ac
- 4f419b26a5c1c9bf6ef7bd3c2aeb753490c0bd5b
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls.
- Do not open emails and attachments from unknown or suspicious sources.
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implementing a patch management lifecycle.
- Enable antivirus and anti-malware software and update signature definitions on time. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets.