Names | DeputyDog Fexel | |
Category | Malware | |
Type | Backdoor | |
Description | (FireEye) FireEye detected the payload used in these attacks on August 23, 2013 in Japan. The payload was hosted on a server in Hong Kong (210.176.3.130) and was named “img20130823.jpg”. Although it had a .jpg file extension, it was not an image file. The file, when XORed with 0x95, was an executable (MD5: 8aba4b5184072f2a50cbc5ecfe326701). Upon execution, 8aba4b5184072f2a50cbc5ecfe326701 writes “28542CC0.dll” (MD5: 46fd936bada07819f61ec3790cb08e19) to this location: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\28542CC0.dll In order to maintain persistence, the original malware adds this registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\28542CC0 The registry key has this value: rundll32.exe “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\28542CC0.dll”,Launch The malware (8aba4b5184072f2a50cbc5ecfe326701) then connects to a host in South Korea (180.150.228.102). This callback traffic is HTTP over port 443 (which is typically used for HTTPS encrypted traffic; however, the traffic is not HTTPS nor SSL encrypted). | |
Information | <https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2013/09/operation-deputydog-zero-day-cve-2013-3893-attack-against-japanese-targets.html> | |
Malpedia | <https://malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de/details/win.deputydog> | |
AlienVault OTX | <https://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:deputydog> |
Last change to this tool card: 26 May 2020
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Changed | Name | Country | Observed | ||
APT groups | |||||
APT 17, Deputy Dog, Elderwood, Sneaky Panda | 2009-Jun 2024 | ||||
Axiom, Group 72 | 2008-2008/2014 |
2 groups listed (2 APT, 0 other, 0 unknown)
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