Names | DDKONG | |
Category | Malware | |
Type | Backdoor | |
Description | (Palo Alto) The malware in question is configured with the following three exported functions: • ServiceMain • Rundll32Call • DllEntryPoint The ServiceMain exported function indicates that this DLL is expected to be loaded as a service. If this function is successfully loaded, it will ultimately spawn a new instance of itself with the Rundll32Call export via a call to rundll32.exe. The Rundll32Call exported function begins by creating a named event named ‘RunOnce’. This event ensures that only a single instance of DDKong is executed at a given time. If this is the only instance of DDKong running at the time, the malware continues. If it’s not, it dies. This ensures that only a single instance of DDKong is executed at a given time. | |
Information | <https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/unit42-rancor-targeted-attacks-south-east-asia-using-plaintee-ddkong-malware-families/> | |
MITRE ATT&CK | <https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0255/> | |
Malpedia | <https://malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de/details/win.ddkong> | |
AlienVault OTX | <https://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:DDKONG> |
Last change to this tool card: 23 April 2020
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Changed | Name | Country | Observed | ||
APT groups | |||||
Rancor | 2017 |
1 group listed (1 APT, 0 other, 0 unknown)
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