
| Names | Tarsip | |
| Category | Malware | |
| Type | Backdoor, Exfiltration | |
| Description | The TARSIP malware family is a backdoor which communicates over encoded information in HTTPS headers. Typical TARSIP malware samples will only beacon out to their C2 servers if the C2 DNS address resolves to a specific address. The capability of TARSIP backdoors includes file uploading, file downloading, interactive command shells, process enumeration, process creation, process termination. The TARSIP-ECLIPSE family is distinguished by the presence of 'eclipse' in .pdb debug strings present in the malware samples. It does not provide a built in mechanism to maintain persistence. The TARSIP-MOON family is distinguished by the presence of 'moon' in .pdb debug strings present in the malware samples. It does not provide a built in mechanism to maintain persistence. | |
| Information | <http://contagiodump.blogspot.com/2013/03/mandiant-apt1-samples-categorized-by.html> | |
| Malpedia | <https://malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de/details/win.tarsip> | |
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