Malware Analysis – djvu – f24f08bd4adf39c2a9bf2122f8486b26

Malware Analysis

Score: 10

  • MALWARE FAMILY: djvu
  • TAGS:family:djvu, family:raccoon, family:redline, family:smokeloader, family:vidar, botnet:05ad9c5ec543eb32dfa8e77bcd579c06, botnet:1827, botnet:517, botnet:5m, botnet:mario23_10, botnet:srt123, backdoor, collection, discovery, evasion, infostealer, persistence, ransomware, spyware, stealer, themida, trojan
  • MD5: f24f08bd4adf39c2a9bf2122f8486b26
  • SHA1: cea10d305d30e31934593dd912f2d2bb55c59dcb
  • ANALYSIS DATE: 2022-11-17T21:39:52Z
  • TTPS: T1222, T1012, T1082, T1102, T1130, T1112, T1053, T1005, T1081, T1497, T1120, T1114, T1060, T1064

ScoreMeaningExample
10Known badA malware family was detected.
8-9Likely maliciousOne or more known damaging malware attack patterns were detected.

Examples:
The deleting of shadow copies on Windows.
6-7Shows suspicious behaviourOne or more suspicious actions were detected. The detected actions can be malicious but also have (common) benign uses.

Examples:
Changing file permissions.
Anti-VM behaviour/trying to detect a VM.
2-5Likely benignOne or more interesting behaviours were detected. The detected actions are interesting enough to be notified about but are not directly malicious.
1No (potentially) malicious behaviour was detected.N/A