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Analysis Summary
DCRat, a Russian backdoor, was initially introduced in 2018 but rebuilt and relaunched a year later. The DCRat backdoor appears to be the product of a single threat actor who goes online with the pseudonyms of “boldenis44,” “crystalcoder,” and Кодер (“Coder”).
DCRat is one of the cheapest commercial RATs. For a two-month membership, the price starts at 500 RUB (less than 5 GBP/US $6), and it periodically drops even cheaper during special offers. This is written in .NET and features a modular structure, allowing affiliates to create their plugins using DCRat Studio, a dedicated integrated development environment (IDE).
The malware's modular architecture allows it to be extended for a variety of nefarious objectives, including surveillance, reconnaissance, data theft, DDoS attacks, and arbitrary code execution.
The DCRat consists of three parts:
- A stealer/client executable
- The command-and-control (C2) endpoint/ interface is a single PHP page
- An administrator tool
The malware is still in development, the author announces any news and updates through a dedicated Telegram channel with about 3k users updated with any news and changes.
To protect against the DarkCrystal RAT and similar threats, it is important to regularly update software and security patches, implement multi-factor authentication, be cautious when opening emails and attachments, and regularly back up important data. It is also important to run anti-virus software and to be aware of the signs of a RAT infection, such as unusual system activity or slow performance. If a system is suspected of being infected with the DarkCrystal RAT or any other RAT, it is important to take immediate action to isolate the system and to seek professional assistance in cleaning up the infection.
Impact
- Unauthorized Remote Access
- Keylogging
- Sensitive Information Theft
- Credential Theft
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
2be6d1bb3050a2f2d67ff2836c550733
04cf075ea34d6da30fd04dfab373b53d
047b055f2836b7b0aac927c693940ad8
SHA-256
6767ea19fa2cddc86548ce8c90ed66b7f2e3cec963e4b7d547d5b87d555a05d4
3c4f8395acb66fb571bd08055b9f0208ac9a53c5a543e2bfb323c1ba62da8aeb
cfcf4dc61e03d80e7f9a308a367a91bfe1d72f5a2532b37f4fc878111cd8c0e5
SHA1
9ce5ff41521a8c5cf15295fe7205ab9bcb501293
5193e0c91cd032ca0f53ab40830108a428416292
249851baece6a55b90e3cbe36d3366e22317050d
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls.
- Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
- Never trust or open links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.
- Enable antivirus and anti-malware software and update signature definitions on time. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets.
- Patch and upgrade any platforms and software on time and make it into a standard security policy. Prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities and zero-days.