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Analysis Summary
Stealc is a new malware that was first marketed by an actor named Plymouth on the XSS and BHF Russian-speaking underground forums on January 9, 2023. The malware is written in C and can steal data from web browsers, crypto wallets, email clients, and messaging apps. It is also equipped with a customizable file grabber that allows buyers to tailor the module to siphon files of interest. Stealc implements loader capabilities to deploy additional payloads.
According to researchers, Stealc quickly established itself as a reliable threat actor, and its malware gained the trust of cybercriminals dealing with information stealers. The malware is being distributed through various vectors, including YouTube videos posted from compromised accounts that link to a website peddling cracked software.
- Stealc stealer on XSS
"Since customers of the Stealc MaaS own a build of its administration panel to host the stealer C2 server and generate stealer samples themselves, it is likely that the build will leak into the underground communities in the medium term,"
SEKOIA predicts that the Stealc malware administration panel, which customers of the malware-as-a-service own, will likely leak into underground communities in the medium term. Antivirus vendor Avast lists Stealc as a new addition to the list of most prevalent stealer malware strains, which includes FormBook, Agent Tesla, RedLine, LokiBot, Raccoon, Snake Keylogger, and Arkei (along with its fork Vidar), during Q4 2022.
The discovery of Stealc highlights the ongoing threat posed by information-stealing malware and the importance of remaining vigilant against cyber threats. Individuals and organizations should take proactive steps like using strong passwords and two-factor authentication, regularly updating software and security tools, and being cautious when opening emails or downloading files from unknown sources. It is also important to use antivirus software and other security tools to detect and prevent malware infections.
Impact
- Data Exfiltration
- Credential Theft
- Information Theft
- Financial Loss
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
72ac042564366147fe1db1ae695c6fd5
e407fe5f509774531702d722e7a8eef7
79f603a07cd1312b4386382464924920
5f50ba7bfb8bb086d142e784926c7ecb
SHA-256
2604f33eea298ff68165214acb53a3892f90b72ecb2c220f63d63dc353452593
eb49b3274beafe94b1e4619bfd81f56a0776e9e59706f8de56fdc1b793e5bd1c
dca26fecbe9cd681c3e630161797d9db76d32ce42fb825d1f5f9c6029df8c52a
d5e71862d95da35cd0e538e77a66a41afceea92a2965d10eb8d724a72d634355
SHA-1
- 07d1a773a76d9786e201cdaf9aee5a6d11cb63a9
- 513d1bfb5027430089cdae760591c640408af57c
- 91ec6e6a1995b42aee4018b090707ea1ceaf5d8e
- cfce2320b35119bd4a701dda93820bfdf3ce16a1
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.
- Check for any unauthorized transactions or activities on your financial accounts and report any suspicious activities to the respective authorities.
- Ensure that your operating system and all applications are up to date with the latest security patches and updates to prevent vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malware.
- Implement two-factor authentication for your online accounts to provide an additional layer of security.
- Avoid downloading and installing pirated software, as these sites are often a source of malware infections.
- Educate yourself and your employees on safe computing practices, such as being cautious when opening emails and downloading attachments, to prevent future infections.