

Rewterz Threat Advisory – Node.js npm-registry-fetch module information disclosure
July 9, 2020
Rewterz Threat Alert – FileCry Ransomware
July 9, 2020
Rewterz Threat Advisory – Node.js npm-registry-fetch module information disclosure
July 9, 2020
Rewterz Threat Alert – FileCry Ransomware
July 9, 2020Severity
High
Analysis Summary
TrickBot is a banking Trojan which targets sensitive information and acts as a dropper for other malware. Trickbot is usually spread via malicious malspam campaigns. These campaigns send unsolicited emails that direct users to download malware from malicious websites or trick the user into opening malware through an attachment. TrickBot is also dropped as a secondary payload by other malware. The malspam campaigns that use Trickbot use branding familiar to the recipient, such as invoices from accounting and financial firms. The emails typically include an attachment, such as a Microsoft Word or Excel document. The opened attachment will prompt the user to enable macros, which executes a VBScript to run a PowerShell script to download the malware.
Impact
- Exposure of sensitive data
- Credential theft
- Financial loss
Indicators of Compromise
URL
- https[:]//188[.]120[.]255[.]141[:]443/
- https[:]//104[.]161[.]32[.]109[:]447/
- https[:]//188[.]120[.]255[.]249[:]443/
- https[:]//194[.]5[.]249[.]109[:]443/
- https[:]//217[.]12[.]209[.]151[:]447/
- https[:]//185[.]142[.]99[.]149[:]447/
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.