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Analysis Summary
Remcos malware has been operating since 2016. This RAT was originally promoted as genuine software for remote control of Microsoft Windows from XP onwards and is frequently found in phishing attempts due to its capacity to completely infect an afflicted machine. Remcos malware attacks Windows systems and provides the attacker complete control over the machine. It is frequently distributed by malicious documents or archive files that contain scripts or executables. Remcos, like other RATs, offers the threat actor complete access to the infected PCs which allows them to record keystrokes, passwords, and other critical information. Remcos RAT is designed to maintain persistence on the infected system, ensuring that it remains active even after the system reboots. Remcos incorporates various obfuscation and anti-debugging techniques to evade detection. The primary purpose of Remcos RAT is to facilitate data theft and espionage. Attackers can use it to steal sensitive information like login credentials, financial data, personal documents, and other confidential files.
To protect against such threats, always ensure your systems have up-to-date antivirus software, use strong and unique passwords, be cautious when opening email attachments or clicking on suspicious links, and keep your software and operating systems patched and updated.
Impact
- Data Theft
- Unauthorized Access
- Credential Theft
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 28d8408ad6ae09d1d703b0b8ca78d670
- 5d0fc271f0606b92ab5c9ad53a790cb0
- 04a0409b44c06cd15f68cef8bdfc9b17
- fb827555c8ef70538f5a02fd7d970fef
- 0233b4ec1bb0b86ce25e1101620b5b90
SHA-256
- 1da8b868bd5d60050d40adae98482f1310d3679948dd1cee7a1b4a8ef9a396f0
- 5046511eb489387b7a835a990ea3b36b77185f3fad905511c4bce30aa654c60b
- f6bf4471924e9dba31be59f8b96df06d02c69416c4c0518148507ff5b8f7cd48
- c9197ccebccea890b5dd438e3bd1a735038d697ddb8d94bb262e6568a0e6ef40
- e35f290abe0cb23deff221cb58026c8e27e0594361507df9ed095aee48c99480
SHA1
- 75645b81c0b05b4527c5cafeb1f5cd5c21b3f475
- c127a41f0cbd5fdb93126f99df6b411db705051c
- ec17ab0fb9a01fa208da02445056b68f30232520
- 2b208bd4d060a487afd936b4fe2d76213317f9c4
- 9be1a169d206400bbecad6a90517b58d0bfdeeaf
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.
- Passwords - Ensure that general security policies are employed including implementing strong passwords, correct configurations, and proper administration security policies.
- Admin Access - 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 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 on time. Using multi-layered protection is necessary to secure vulnerable assets.