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Rewterz Threat Alert – Lokibot – Active IoCs

Severity

Medium

Analysis Summary

Loki Bot is a commodity malware sold on underground sites which is designed to steal private data from infected machines, and then submit that info to a command and control host via HTTP POST. This private data includes stored passwords, login credential information from Web browsers, and a variety of cryptocurrency wallets. LokiBot is trojan-type malware designed to infiltrate systems and collect a wide range of information. Lokibot targets Android and Windows operating systems. It is distributed via spam emails, various private messages (SMS, Skype, etc.), and malicious websites. It is also used for tracking users’ activity (for instance, recording keystrokes).

Impact

  • Credential Theft 
  • Information Theft 
  • Exposure of Sensitive Data

Indicators of Compromise

Filename

  • CAPE Payment[.]xlsx
  • PO_2680_RFQ_GlobalSupp_[.]xlsx

MD5

  • 95d52f57109902b789b87cf36e1e7afd
  • cb762680349954fd84d153dc91e17c53
  • 71f72945d20fac7bd265f22e4cd8ce0c
  • 3120ef21b7b4eb95d0d78ef266a9ba04
  • c0cc43b42766b3d82ff7e3340478bf46
  • 57f70f5f34b309b444bc08eb765e353e
  • 9194a15c419ca38f3a7801503b8650ea
  • e425d4573c4c4373dbdd13fd246d3061
  • ed5db14397f02da20fb96cfdc90a2cb5
  • 9e0d89e807b0a22d511abacfada2df4e

SHA-256

  • 7586bb33e925b48e54780b8a202093c5564d8d5310d6d736e58c346be5163c75
  • a7a496525bee94a2beab4ed30dfa20d6275347d66699884597a31f8cf46032ff
  • bec9dda4641527bd36779a23976197439164c1fb862f159813075085948bb761
  • 1ae10ff9907edc0359e2dac5122c0c3211a7b4606ee0e0651c5d46307f90b62b
  • 0e98c24da108cf3b82f1ac483ece6ea6cd05a5655cc5a41692d5af14553cb1dc
  • cec0ddc9d5b7baa3df66a726727d0a0ae977f112f5671d0be4580d22148d5ee3
  • d62ddaa338082bfaaa7ca4806e395729c140bc21737f2d75d779801ce4f900c6
  • b0cd7a72d6159c829d643d39b8831aecf78b8f7b2b48816a1b3caf5227cc1f55
  • 65aa67b1ccf7ece0b0bbffebb53201c1fce96145d03486c415c1612d1fb4cf3c
  • ce8dd7c1aa0657ec5ddf42b978127f38bf2dfb7632ea3d0271eda22de439fc39

SHA1

  • 8efe591dd165fa6003c94a4866487a6f36cdf072
  • 5c6350514dd06c58469b43426eb7c28fc2351f41
  • 0798bc1fcfcd81562c9b34177ed8ed793ba0196f
  • 9662e51695725b22ae42ad05f03425df56434e40
  • 569724c0f3e6085232d9b75a764ad256d38831d1
  • 078f89ba364e7f7f62d6bad57383349f90943e4b
  • 861059115e345f458e6420eb0de045e70ece004b
  • ed175f961e6772b5d35985558af84e2289d02ab4
  • b789743c113b955e850dff33ceec186af54d06a3
  • a2367dfb768821c3fec6d8b36af733e51085cd2a

Remediation

  • Block the threat indicators at their respective controls.
  • Do not download files attached in untrusted emails.
  • Do not download files from random sources on the internet.
  • Enable Multi-factor authentication where possible.