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The Week in Review from Stamus Labs

Welcome to the weekly threat detection update report from Stamus Networks. Each week, you will receive this email with a summary of the updates.

 

Current Stamus Threat Intelligence (STI) release version: 1198

 

This week, in addition to daily ruleset and IOC updates, we provided Stamus Security Platform customers with the following improved defense(s):

  • New threat detection(s) added [1]: 2 (Pygmy Goat, TLS Expired certificate)
  • Major changes to detections(s) [2]: 236
  • Updated threat detection(s) [3]: 238

 

Note: a "method" as referenced below, is a discrete detection vector for a given threat.

 

New Threat(s) Detected

The following detections were added to your Stamus Security Platform (SSP) this past week:

 

Pygmy Goat (Backdoor)

Pygmy Goat is a backdoor access malware found on Sophos XG firewall devices, granting unauthorized access to the system.

  • Total number of detection methods: 2
  • Kill chain phase(s): command and control

 

Major Detection Changes

The following detections were updated this past week with changes to kill chain phase(s) or MITRE ATT&CK tactic(s)/technique(s):

 

Agrius (APT)

Iranian-linked APT group Agonizing Serpens targets Israeli organizations with destructive wiper and fake-ransomware attacks since 2020. Known for hitting tech and higher ed sectors.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): actions on objectives
  • Methods added: 10

 

Fake Browser (Trojan)

Attackers infect enterprise networks with malware by promoting fake browser updates on hacked websites, leading to the installation of banking trojans and later ransomware encryption on compromised networks.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): exploitation
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): delivery, exploitation, command and control
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1189
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1189
  • Methods added: 24

 

LandUpdate808 (Trojan)

Fake update variants like SocGholish, Clear Fake, Smart Ape, and ClickFix are being tracked by a collaboration introducing the LandUpdate808 Fake Update Variant.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): delivery, command and control
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1189
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1189
  • Methods added: 6

 

Lumma (Data Theft)

Lumma is a C-based information stealer sold on Russian underground forums and Telegram by LummaC since August 2022. It targets cryptocurrency wallets and has file grabber capabilities.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control, actions on objectives
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): actions on objectives, command and control, installation, delivery
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1071
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1005, T1071, T1573
  • Methods added: 99

 

NetSupport RAT (RAT)

Remote Access Trojans allow covert surveillance and unauthorized access to victim PCs, collecting keystrokes, passwords, screenshots, and more. They differ from keyloggers by providing remote access capabilities to attackers.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): actions on objectives, command and control, exploitation, installation
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1105
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1587, T1105
  • Methods added: 2

 

Pingback (Trojan)

'Pingback' is a relatively uncommon malware that uses ICMP. Trustwave uncovered its protocols and provided sample code on how to interact with it. Full details on Trustwave's blog.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): actions on objectives
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): actions on objectives
  • Methods added: 1

 

RAT Generic (RAT)

Remote Access Trojans allow covert surveillance and unauthorized access to victim PCs, collecting data like keystrokes and screenshots. They differ from keyloggers by enabling remote access for attackers.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): installation, command and control, actions on objectives, delivery
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1573
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1071, T1041, T1573
  • Methods added: 4

 

Remcos (RAT)

Remcos is a closed-source remote control and surveillance tool marketed by Breaking Security. It has been detected in malware campaigns.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): delivery
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): command and control, delivery
  • Methods added: 2

 

SocGholish (Social Engineering)

Malwarebytes found a new social engineering toolkit that uses compromised websites to perform advanced fingerprinting checks and deliver the NetSupport RAT payload.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): command and control, exploitation, delivery, reconnaissance, actions on objectives
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1189
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1027, T1189, T1071
  • Methods added: 3

 

TA4903 (APT)

Advanced persistent threats (APTs) are stealthy threat actors, often nation states or state-sponsored groups, who gain unauthorized access to networks for political or economic motivations, utilizing various tactics to remain undetected.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): delivery
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): delivery
  • Methods added: 10

 

TA582 (APT)

An APT is a stealthy threat actor, often nation state or state-sponsored, gaining unauthorized access and remaining undetected in a network for political or economic reasons, targeting various sectors.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Methods added: 27

 

XWorm (RAT)

Cyble research labs found a malware developer advertising a powerful Windows RAT on the dark web during a threat-hunting exercise.

  • Added kill chain phase(s): command and control
  • Previously supported kill chain phase(s): command and control, delivery
  • MITRE ATT&CK added: T1573
  • Previously existing MITRE ATT&CK: T1573
  • Methods added: 48

 

Other Threat Detection Update(s)

The following threat detection(s) were improved this past week with new or updated threat methods.

 

Name of threat New coverage Total coverage Last updated
  New Detection methods Kill chain phases Protocols involved Detection methods Kill chain phases Protocols involved  
Agrius 10 command and control dns, tls, http 14 actions on objectives, command and control dns, http, tls 2024-11-07
Fake Browser 24 exploitation dns, tls, http 1103 command and control, delivery, exploitation dns, http, tls 2024-11-09
LandUpdate808 6 command and control dns, tls, http 38 command and control, delivery dns, http, tls 2024-11-07
Lumma 99 command and control, actions on objectives dns, tls, http 2549 actions on objectives, command and control, delivery, installation dns, http, tls 2024-11-09
NetSupport RAT 2 command and control http 59 actions on objectives, command and control, exploitation, installation dns, http, tls 2024-11-05
Pingback 1 actions on objectives icmp 6 actions on objectives icmp 2024-11-07
Pygmy Goat 2 command and control ssh 2 command and control ssh 2024-11-07
RAT Generic 4 command and control tcp 166 actions on objectives, command and control, delivery, installation dns, http, tcp, tcp-pkt, tls, udp 2024-11-05
Remcos 2 delivery http 920 command and control, delivery dns, http, tcp, tcp-pkt, tls 2024-11-07
SocGholish 3 command and control dns, tls, http 1063 actions on objectives, command and control, delivery, exploitation, reconnaissance dns, http, tcp, tcp-pkt, tls 2024-11-05
TA4903 10 delivery dns, tls, http 1205 delivery dns, http, tls 2024-11-05
TA582 27 command and control dns, http, tls 393 command and control dns, http, tls 2024-11-09
XWorm 48 command and control tcp-pkt 1756 command and control, delivery dns, http, tcp, tcp-pkt, tls 2024-11-09

 

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