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MassLogger Malware – Active IOCs

Severity

High

Analysis Summary

MassLogger, a .NET credential stealer, is a keylogger and stealer malware. MassLogger's prime objective is data extraction or information theft, such as bank account and/or credit card details. This malware was published in April 2020 and was offered for a moderate price on underground forums with a few license choices. It starts with a launcher that employs rudimentary anti-debugging techniques that may be readily bypassed if detected. Eventually, the first stage loader XOR decrypts the second stage assembly, which then decrypts, loads, and executes the final MassLogger payload.

MassLogger targets a wide range of apps to steal login credentials and other sensitive information. It obtains and exfiltrates user credentials from a variety of sources, including Microsoft Outlook, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and instant messengers.

Impact

  • Financial Theft
  • Information Theft

Indicators of Compromise

MD5

  • 06bae41a509691e6a972a1704ef3cbdb

  • d19a7ccd6ccd1236af65c6868391d3c5

  • dbf68b8376018f2d836c990eb8972c4b

  • 8fadd91af5178aca82493a1260ebd451

  • 1b6b6cffe6bd98a4fd8d565c28f7d7d1

SHA-256

  • 0605e43e8c1da213c0d801b98db607f0d7ecf65b394e741a0572a0db5dbf063f
  • 1c5d928b4df9619ef30069566ad4cc46baad1fed0874fccd9782361fc5e1ed7e
  • d53a8e25425bfce9928d63c77e6287d61fda5874f4ebc3a216c6330354a5eb53
  • 49b49c2e3d68568488e53a685125f97214feed4690627248266500cff5764c14
  • a0a027c1e9d3cd878ced60e767fc5a8f3079da7e2b721155ebc9392fa92f6c88

SHA1

  • 7ada6d2d1b1f622a36b059b6f815cefbb283760d
  • 53e415b822d0b601ee50821e63076b03e20c077b
  • 138c5a2b7807d96d59e40642f7caf2c5029113d6
  • a74155e6af707e4437e9a16a12c72111e84d0301
  • 0d40c0d60e30840503161ca0442ebc2895f32937

Remediation

  • Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
  • Search for indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls.
  • Emails from unknown senders should always be treated with caution.
  • Never trust or open " links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.
  • Ensure that general security policies are employed including implementing strong passwords, correct configurations, and proper administration security policies.
  • Limit access to administrative accounts and portals to only relevant personnel and make sure they are not publicly accessible.
  • 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.
  • Enable antivirus and anti-malware software and update signature definitions on time. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets.