‘Awaken Likho’ Cyberattack Group Uses Advanced Tools to Target Russian Government – Active IOCs
October 9, 2024Multiple Microsoft Products Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild
October 9, 2024‘Awaken Likho’ Cyberattack Group Uses Advanced Tools to Target Russian Government – Active IOCs
October 9, 2024Multiple Microsoft Products Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild
October 9, 2024Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Meterpreter - a trojan-type program - enables attackers to take control of affected machines remotely. This malware injects itself into compromised processes rather than creating new ones. Meterpreter can be utilized to send and receive files, launch executable files, perform command shell operations, capture screenshots, and record keystrokes. The main objective of its distribution is either to generate revenue or infect devices with additional malware. Infected email attachments, malicious online advertisements, and social engineering are some of its distribution methods. Threat actors can infect victims' systems with more malware, such as ransomware, by sending, receiving, and executing files using Meterpreter. Ransomware encrypts data, making it impossible for victims to use or access it unless they acquire decryption tools from the program's creators. Identity theft, banking information, and password theft are the main impact of this trojan.
To protect against Meterpreter and other types of malware, it is essential to use a combination of security measures, including antivirus software, firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and security awareness training for employees. Additionally, keeping software and operating systems up to date with the latest patches and updates can help prevent vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.
Impact
- Information Theft
- File Encryption
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 4acf8829e5241b6f1307521ee9e0e370
- 4f121ea16b6d93625750722b82b68566
- 970ad436c7587611154d09a517556ba6
- 22daa57bdedf70736912f58aff9b070e
- 2491b40304d3014fa1d306f0ef936b20
- 94423c90eaf70bcaa544ebf53096e270
- 79b0925ef0130c4f77540a772df83c05
- 960f9187f7581b3abeb8f97ce76d6d36
SHA-256
- a655508a5a17b33a17c8da9e00dff0294a2b048260785e96582b9c7f3dbb25f4
- d7ac0037bcddd94c672402c04523ecf749de0156e550e1eec5d91abf29a7ddb2
- 2cf027d7dcbbbb30dd66631c106c98acfb3f97953fcb423a05770d37d77df943
- 0eda3c8459159c099e2bee666500b92f9abd3ceadeab5f60a183684f3b89ef8f
- c957db06d9502e7f52acfe2b0b47991583dcd73faf66f92a535f9d7c211dccd7
- 73b651fb92cff7da1a293e63c136cfcb78a6865318a16da1c1f2e748af3817db
- 75473bded8df420c79611dcc7bd9cc71171637f4b45d83937c49595fc0d6bcfa
- 2f00d00fa96449c6c3b2bdb295f48eaea7aba066831efa13e05894992ae5f866
SHA1
- 1e5220d361959f86fef5dcdc1d72c17bf3792418
- cf11c14525ae058bc653724281965314550b0c64
- 0c913b3cd84e9c75efc49a357dc47e7f1ac42eda
- 14b64ab6a6316b92d4fa563bd1a7719260aeca42
- 25c23d59574e1d4dde8905dd8a51be046e2dd712
- dc40d933e5cb11ed6ff3a04701b312bf02c47a84
- 2cbb4e0d7f0e478cb8d56ea749db8f1fb3e59d4c
- b1a57683b7fa1db1d6ca18d931e16ef88d0f617e
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for indicators of compromise (IOCs) in your environment utilizing your respective security controls.
- Never trust or open links and attachments received from unknown sources/senders.
- Maintain cyber hygiene by updating your anti-virus software and implementing a patch management lifecycle.
- Patch and upgrade any platforms and software timely and make it into a standard security policy. Prioritize patching known exploited vulnerabilities and zero-days.