Names | CoreBot | |
Category | Malware | |
Type | Credential stealer | |
Description | (IBM) CoreBot appears to be quite modular, which means that its structure and internal makeup were programmed in a way that allows for the easy adding of new data theft and endpoint control mechanisms. CoreBot was discovered while the researchers were studying the activity of malware on Trusteer-protected enterprise endpoints. The malware’s compiled file was named “core” by its developer. Antivirus engines do not specify this malware’s name yet and detect it under generic names such as Dynamer!ac or Eldorado. But while CoreBot may appear artless at first glance, without real-time theft capabilities, it is more interesting on the inside. | |
Information | <https://securityintelligence.com/watch-out-for-corebot-new-stealer-in-the-wild/> <https://malwarebreakdown.com/2017/09/11/re-details-malspam-downloads-corebot-banking-trojan/> <https://www.arbornetworks.com/blog/asert/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ASERT-Threat-Intelligence-Brief-2016-02-Corebot-1.pdf> <http://blog.deepinstinct.com/2017/11/08/a-deeper-dive-into-corebots-comeback/> | |
Malpedia | <https://malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de/details/win.corebot> | |
AlienVault OTX | <https://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:Corebot> |
Last change to this tool card: 13 May 2020
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