Kategorie: Trojan-Dropper
Trojan-Dropper-Programme sind so konzipiert, dass bösartige Programme, die in ihren Code integriert sind, heimlich auf den Computer des Opfers installiert werden.Diese Art von bösartigem Programm speichert normalerweise eine Reihe von Dateien auf dem Laufwerk des Opfers (normalerweise im Windows-Verzeichnis, im Windows-Systemverzeichnis, temporären Verzeichnis usw.) und startet sie ohne jegliche Benachrichtigung (oder mit falscher Benachrichtigung über einen Archivfehler, ein veraltete Betriebssystemversion, etc.).
Solche Programme werden von Hackern verwendet, um:
Installiere heimlich Trojanische Programme und / oder Viren
Schutz bekannter Schadprogramme vor dem Aufspüren durch Antivirus-Lösungen; Nicht alle Antivirenprogramme können alle Komponenten in dieser Art von Trojanern durchsuchen.
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Plattform: Win32
Win32 ist eine API auf Windows NT-basierten Betriebssystemen (Windows XP, Windows 7 usw.), die die Ausführung von 32-Bit-Anwendungen unterstützt. Eine der am weitesten verbreiteten Programmierplattformen der Welt.Familie: Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent
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63FD6F074C3FE48B59E5C08503AFC26BTactics and Techniques: Mitre*
TA0002
Execution
The adversary is trying to run malicious code. Execution consists of techniques that result in adversary-controlled code running on a local or remote system. Techniques that run malicious code are often paired with techniques from all other tactics to achieve broader goals, like exploring a network or stealing data. For example, an adversary might use a remote access tool to run a PowerShell script that does Remote System Discovery.
T1204.002
Malicious File
An adversary may rely upon a user opening a malicious file in order to gain execution. Users may be subjected to social engineering to get them to open a file that will lead to code execution. This user action will typically be observed as follow-on behavior from Spearphishing Attachment. Adversaries may use several types of files that require a user to execute them, including .doc, .pdf, .xls, .rtf, .scr, .exe, .lnk, .pif, and .cpl.
TA0005
Defense Evasion
The adversary is trying to avoid being detected. Defense Evasion consists of techniques that adversaries use to avoid detection throughout their compromise. Techniques used for defense evasion include uninstalling/disabling security software or obfuscating/encrypting data and scripts. Adversaries also leverage and abuse trusted processes to hide and masquerade their malware. Other tactics' techniques are cross-listed here when those techniques include the added benefit of subverting defenses.
T1036.002
Right-to-Left Override
Adversaries may abuse the right-to-left override (RTLO or RLO) character (U+202E) to disguise a string and/or file name to make it appear benign. RTLO is a non-printing Unicode character that causes the text that follows it to be displayed in reverse. For example, a Windows screensaver executable named
March 25 \u202Excod.scr will display as March 25 rcs.docx. A JavaScript file named photo_high_re\u202Egnp.js will be displayed as photo_high_resj.png. * © 2026 The MITRE Corporation. This work is reproduced and distributed with the permission of The MITRE Corporation.