

Rewterz Threat Advisory – ICS: FATEK Automation And WinProladder Communication Server
October 8, 2021
Rewterz Threat Alert – Kimsuky APT Group – Active IOCs
October 8, 2021
Rewterz Threat Advisory – ICS: FATEK Automation And WinProladder Communication Server
October 8, 2021
Rewterz Threat Alert – Kimsuky APT Group – Active IOCs
October 8, 2021Severity
High
Analysis Summary
The new fourth version of the DanaBot banking trojan has surfaced after months of inactivity. This most recent variant comes packed mostly with the same deadly arsenal of tools that have come before. Main features include a ToR component to anonymize communications between the bad guys and the infected hardware. As previously reported in the DanaBot control panel, DanaBot is set up as a ‘malware as a service in which one threat actor controls a global command and control (C&C) panel and infrastructure then sells access to other threats actors known as affiliates,”. DanaBot’s multi-stage infection chain starts with a dropper that triggers a cascading evolution of hacks. These include stealing network requests, siphoning off application and service credentials, data exfiltration of sensitive information, ransomware infection, desktop screenshot spying, and the dropping of a crypto miner to turn targeted PCs into cryptocurrency workers bees. At least one of the DanaBot distribution methods is identified as misuse of various software warez and cracks websites that supposedly offer software keys and cracks for a free download, including anti-virus programs, VPNs, graphics editors, document editors, and games. However, the files distributed by these sites are a bundle of several different malware, including DanaBot. Earlier Campaigns also distributed Danabot with new features.
Impact
- Data Exfiltration
- Information Theft
Indicators of Compromise
Domain Name
- jarshare[.]live
MD5
- 0b3ab59082897579cadbc3b3070f97e6
SHA-256
- b184aaf786ed7e9e1fa2fc9fc77a574c8b6d8e3ea431bb5bd76fab5e949731e2
SHA-1
- 31147dbba5217fb89f7f447283db0206aecefb8b
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.
- Do not download software and files from unofficial and untrusted sources.