

Rewterz Threat Update – Central Bank Of Gambian Suffered A Data Hack
November 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Alert – Hive Ransomware Extorted $100M From Over 1,300 Companies Worldwide – Active IOCs
November 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Update – Central Bank Of Gambian Suffered A Data Hack
November 25, 2022
Rewterz Threat Alert – Hive Ransomware Extorted $100M From Over 1,300 Companies Worldwide – Active IOCs
November 25, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
The STOP/DJVU ransomware initially made headlines in 2018 and has since been attacking individuals all around the world. It’s widespread on torrent sites and other platforms in software crack packages and adware bundles. The STOP/DJVU ransomware is a Trojan that encrypts files. It infiltrates your computer invisibly and encrypts all of your data, making them unavailable to you. It leaves a ransom letter warning which demands money in exchange for decrypting your data and making them available to you again. Malware is delivered via cracked applications, fake set-up apps keygens, activators, and Windows updates. It does not utilize local information like keyboard layouts or timezone settings to prevent infecting victims in certain countries; instead, it uses the information returned by a request to https[:]//api.2ip.ua/geo.json. The card’s MAC address is utilized to provide unique identification for the system. This identity is provided to STOP’s command and control server, which responded with an RSA-2048 public key for encryption. Additional malware, including an information stealer known as Vidar, is then downloaded and installed
Impact
- Information Theft
- File Encryption
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
84fe2a8cdefb5f451dd8cf5383201f2a
SHA-256
5991ce7d26c823874d3439650b6b92e6ea2724df2c8a3ef5e82419600bc0bd42
SHA-1
0849c94fabdc00cb470cb999ad2d57192c36a330
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for Indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implementing a patch management lifecycle.
- Maintain Offline Backups – In a ransomware attack, the adversary will often delete or encrypt backups if they have access to them. That’s why it’s important to keep offline (preferably off-site), encrypted backups of data and test them regularly.
- Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
- Never trust or open ” links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders