Severity
High
Analysis Summary
CoinMiner is a malware designed to secretly mine cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, on infected computers. The malware is typically spread through email attachments, malicious websites, or software downloads, and can infect both personal and business computers.
Once installed, CoinMiner malware will use the computer's processing power to solve complex mathematical algorithms and earn cryptocurrency for the hackers who created the malware. This can slow down the infected computer and cause it to overheat, potentially causing damage to the hardware.
CoinMiner malware is often difficult to detect because it is designed to run quietly in the background without drawing attention to itself. However, there are some signs that your computer may be infected with CoinMiner malware, including:
- Sluggish performance
- Increased CPU usage
- Overheating
- Fans running at a high speed
- Increased electricity bills
To prevent CoinMiner malware and other types of malware from infecting your computer, it's important to keep your operating system and antivirus software up to date, avoid downloading software or opening email attachments from unknown sources, and be cautious when visiting unfamiliar websites.
Impact
- Financial Loss
- Hardware Damage
- Data Loss
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
119c34666a1e091619ebd1c5e2e78aa8
dd8cdce774704b7e64f0fc426d2d2a2f
c865bffaa7c67cc1ed404af4baf26e8c
5616a3471565d34d779b5b3d0520bb70
SHA-256
- d335a352595cd376587cc3e071b6fdaa58b1e8f5e193f090d679e36cda054b66
- e48fb8537dae0ddc883d3b19f13211bdcc4f506ce002b99a02241d9febc8f5d0
- 4720ee78506641aeaf6f5dc471d121014c9db72007acff2712ee1a9d31dade3a
- 9194b57673209c8534888f61b0cdefa34f463ae50cd78f72ab2b3348220baaf9
SHA1
3223708d3af42297834e430517d0565f6ddcf71e
7191b7318a45a4355d3896701a3f8707ba1a38ae
2dec9752d8c9ac61f391ab6ca66a230e122ee89a
42df726156bee4a54ea328bd72a659602ab7d03e
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls.
- Patch and upgrade any platforms and software on time and make it into a standard security policy. Prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities and zero-days.
- Along with network and system hardening, code hardening should be implemented within the organization so that their websites and software are secure. Use testing tools to detect any vulnerabilities in the deployed codes.
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implementing a patch management lifecycle.
- In addition, users can also consider using ad-blockers and disabling JavaScript in their web browsers to reduce the risk of drive-by downloads of CoinMiner malware.

