

Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Util-Linux Libmount Vulnerabilities
January 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Alert – Molerats APT -Active IOCs
January 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Util-Linux Libmount Vulnerabilities
January 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Alert – Molerats APT -Active IOCs
January 25, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
QBot, often known as QakBot, is modular information malware. It has been operational since 2007. This banking Trojan, QakBot steals financial data from infected systems, and a loader using C2 servers for payload targeting and download. Qakbot has worm capabilities, which let it propagate to other computers on the same network, as well as rootkit capabilities, which allow it to mask its existence and build persistence on infected computers.
A malware attachment to a phishing email is commonly used in QakBot attacks. This particular campaign includes an xls file that contains macros. These macros run a script that fetches the Qakbot payload from a list of URLs. To get the victim to activate macros, the attackers employ a common trick, like when the target downloads the file, it is asked to allow changes and then content before viewing the document.
Impact
- Unauthorized Access
- Financial Theft
- Information Theft
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- c4ca3b0c24456e0be9aab78ac633ba5e
SHA-256
- 3fe4553fa1f1ca05d82d13544180fbdb778ac5da9031467cf16b5751cf48b1d2
- 9ef4c6026df27b1282fbd5d4c6b06514b849a335ea097779e3e59f85daf47e7a
- e59454a8bb7629577fe75ea8465934224655cac35d4dc9f6bd37229a2cf28705
- 5496b2928e6b4d58929ee579b88e2c504fd52aeee354d2a1ac71c8ea26bde03a
SHA-1
- 62c32e93d684bc4d02965352677fe6e02e12c2d6
Remediation
- Block the threat indicators at their respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.