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Rewterz Threat Alert – Emotet – Active IOCs

Severity

High

Analysis Summary

Emotet has recently found in increased cyber activities after a short period of dormancy. Fresher IoCs are being retrieved everyday. Emotet is a banking trojan turned to a malware loader that drops other payloads after initial infection, often Qbot. Emotet Malware is constantly being detected in the wild, targeting organizations from multiple sectors and countries, primarily spread through spam emails (malspam). The infection may arrive either via malicious script, macro-enabled document files, or malicious link. Emotet emails may contain familiar branding designed to look like a legitimate email. Emotet operators usually try to get users to click the malicious files by using lures like “YourInvoice,” “Payment Details,” or possibly an upcoming shipment from well-known parcel companies. Emotet has gone through a few iterations. Early versions arrived as a malicious JavaScript file. Later versions evolved to use macro-enabled documents to retrieve the virus payload from command and control (C&C) servers run by the attackers. Lately, Emotet infections have been used to distribute other malware like Qakbot. So these can be multi-stage attacks that bundle other malware with emotet.

Impact

  • Credential Theft
  • Information Theft
  • Financial Loss

Indicators of Compromise

IP

  • 92[.]255[.]57[.]195
  • 69[.]16[.]218[.]101

MD5

  • e2ad9f18e92d1e0e25b73e06fb4bcc0c
  • edbed3e60884cb9191dadebca9b8a478

SHA-256

  • 2a19d2e373fe8a5b28603a50363b617fa93fffff6259c950bc602117f77daf04
  • d958299ab5788bb66773f2a2cb806abd8c7c51a58896cbe8b9fc94f2aedb946a

SHA-1

  • 533f50701a36fd69ba8411b71d07c1c2ef226c9c
  • c958c2b2edf98e22b39475fb476c2d9a598dfd6d

URL

  • http[:]//blog[.]incentivar[.]io/wp-admin/user/02_651977/
  • http[:]//mechvity[.]com/wp-admin-old/rU-26479181/
  • https[:]//hot[.]valuemark[.]co[.]kr/-/928747-30/
  • http[:]//opentec[.]cv[.]opentecsuporte[.]com/cgi-bin/1582221_00/
  • https[:]//biorays[.]com[.]pk/-/954812233-1730/
  • http[:]//okesitamari[.]sakura[.]ne[.]jp/PPC/V-18/
  • http[:]//9b-p[.]work/itdb/70OHUJJSFAHR29/
  • http[:]//92[.]255[.]57[.]195/sec/sec[.]png
  • http[:]//kastamonulezzetrehberi[.]com/cszc/rPJJUvdOz/
  • https[:]//69[.]16[.]218[.]101[:]8080/uMgdhtclFikLadziAvcXwXOQXvKsaIpigOvlBaeYFiZMSDDNYGoVZ

Remediation

  • Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
  • Search for IOCs in your environment.