TP-Link NVR Flaw Allows Remote Command Execution
July 25, 2025Multiple IBM Products Vulnerabilities
July 25, 2025TP-Link NVR Flaw Allows Remote Command Execution
July 25, 2025Multiple IBM Products Vulnerabilities
July 25, 2025Severity
High
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
905319c54e836b8382546acd8c61f3ed
f807cad961a8b128192e82f33c759de7
c8996aebf96d6e49992080a2b93f730e
4f80d4c8d7b055953aaa514aa222c4e3
bad36282b930e3495eea6b96393c6b00
7742229ad2237e3bd199415f390f3017
SHA-256
af22c43f1ef3e89e3e8f32e788ad4a59098c22056f341e0000b356f73bfa3ccb
7a51aaa00567b257a98f7c0324123d44a0e63af5529fbb498b09e485fa6ecc9b
2ab659c780fbf4e657bc1170309f037bb7c36a5a70b005c2bce416a9e201e418
1d3a2118bbc34aa2fa91f73d67bde270afc1c83776a991ebd2584a434ed436ce
35376d22449862c4516f080ddc54c416a329839effbaab5a92a337e6ac6cdde2
8adfdf08e1d7883adcdf8228be4da62f9380c5ad99848be748432ecb49ff76c9
SHA1
cf71b2421d9b401014de1857d33652369a7db027
094eaa457e0f24075679e2be5e5f620cc0217729
6262c8e38da196eed7c41f1b8890415cea363111
8be5e5d88cf73c4352cb72fdd6181b19fa8912a5
60430d94d2a391363cd0fd15c703851097bdab7a
bb1fe6c3b4a8720fd820ccda79a2abbd7c8ec3fa
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.