Rewterz
Multiple WordPress Plugins Vulnerabilities
June 17, 2025
Rewterz
CVE-2025-43200 – Multiple Apple Products Vulnerability Exploit in the Wild
June 17, 2025

RedLine Stealer – Active IOCs

Severity

High

Analysis Summary

Redline Stealer is a type of malware that is used to steal sensitive information from infected systems. The malware was first discovered in 2018 and has been known to target a variety of industries, including finance, retail, healthcare, and technology. The malware is typically spread through phishing emails, fake software downloads, or other forms of social engineering. Once installed on a victim's computer, Redline Stealer can collect a wide range of information, including login credentials, credit card numbers, and other sensitive data.

This stealer is designed to be difficult to detect by traditional antivirus software, and it often uses advanced techniques to evade detection. It can also be used to launch further attacks, such as distributing additional malware or stealing further data.

The malware has been known to target a variety of applications and software, including web browsers, email clients, and messaging applications. It can also capture screenshots and record keystrokes to collect additional information. Redline Stealer has been used in several high-profile cyber attacks and is considered a significant threat to computer security. To protect against Redline Stealer and other types of malware, it is important to practice good cybersecurity hygiene, including regularly updating software and operating systems, using strong passwords, and being cautious when clicking on links or downloading files from unknown sources. It is also recommended to use reputable antivirus and anti-malware software to help detect and remove any infections.

Impact

  • Data Exfiltration
  • Credential Theft
  • Information Theft
  • Financial Loss

Indicators of Compromise

MD5

  • fea275281068cb0d8a16b0f46cbd33ca

  • 277643820d1a988bb312e1bf91dbb3fb

  • 963f144175cb61d399c9a0358315c90b

SHA-256

  • 4308fc4fbfeaa6e0c9f8556c764d2f497053ac4553952dc1e15c9fe9b39f0efa

  • 6aaf2216cfe44ed5fa7075074c8910bd6edd929cd49f3f19815d812559079005

  • b72fd1024afa07ad46cd25049ae1ef5e7311b1b2bae35f769263332cf2e7d17d

SHA-1

  • 4614ca9aff8c2c2c18ac2b8a51d6e878674974db

  • 08dfe89a39dc181cae6114cdd808da0b06a6f548

  • 88e4c0deb2ad55bafe79cb35485281605a17b2c0

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.
  • Enable antivirus and anti-malware software and update signature definitions promptly. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets.