Names | RomeoFoxtrot | |
Category | Malware | |
Type | Backdoor, Info stealer | |
Description | (Novetta) Operating as a server mode RAT, RomeoFoxtrot uses a simple handshake to establish a connection and variant-dependent encryption to transfer data making the malware significantly less sophisticated from a network perspective than other members of the Romeo class. Despite the lack of network sophistication, RomeoFoxtrot provides a large number of commands to handle aspects of file management, process management, network proxying, and victim computer information enumeration. There are two known variants of RomeoFoxtrot: RomeoFoxtrot-One and RomeoFoxtrot-Two. The RomeoFoxtrot family has been observed as the payload of the IndiaCharlie variants, with IndiaCharlie-One observed dropping RomeoFoxtrot-One and IndiaCharlie-Two observed dropping RomeoFoxtrot-Two. Functionally, the two variants are very similar with only two distinctions. The primary distinction is the inclusion of a configuration file for RomoeFoxtrot-Two that specifies the listening port, while RomeoFoxtrot-One uses a hardcoded value. The second is a renumbering of command identifiers. Given the similarities, the remainder of this section will simply refer to them equally as RomeoFoxtrot unless a particular detail is specific to one variant over the other. | |
Information | <https://www.operationblockbuster.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Operation-Blockbuster-RAT-and-Staging-Report.pdf> |
Last change to this tool card: 20 April 2020
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Lazarus Group, Hidden Cobra, Labyrinth Chollima | 2007-Sep 2024 |
1 group listed (1 APT, 0 other, 0 unknown)
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