Kategorie: Trojan-PSW
Trojan-PSW-Programme dienen dazu, Benutzerkontoinformationen wie Logins und Kennwörter von infizierten Computern zu stehlen. PSW ist eine Abkürzung für Password Stealing Ware.Beim Start durchsucht ein PSW-Trojaner Systemdateien, die eine Reihe von vertraulichen Daten oder die Registrierung speichern. Wenn solche Daten gefunden werden, sendet der Trojaner sie an ihren "Master". E-Mail, FTP, das Web (einschließlich Daten in einer Anfrage) oder andere Methoden können verwendet werden, um die gestohlenen Daten zu übertragen.
Einige solcher Trojaner stehlen auch Registrierungsinformationen für bestimmte Softwareprogramme.
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Plattform: MSIL
Die Common Intermediate Language (früher als Microsoft Intermediate Language oder MSIL bezeichnet) ist eine von Microsoft entwickelte Zwischensprache für das .NET Framework. CIL-Code wird von allen Microsoft .NET-Compilern in Microsoft Visual Studio (Visual Basic .NET, Visual C ++, Visual C # und anderen) generiert.Familie: Trojan-PSW.MSIL.Agensla
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F0E34AAED877C2B5674C3DC1FB957BB1Tactics and Techniques: Mitre*
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.
T1055.012
Process Hollowing
Adversaries may inject malicious code into suspended and hollowed processes in order to evade process-based defenses. Process hollowing is a method of executing arbitrary code in the address space of a separate live process.
TA0006
Credential Access
The adversary is trying to steal account names and passwords. Credential Access consists of techniques for stealing credentials like account names and passwords. Techniques used to get credentials include keylogging or credential dumping. Using legitimate credentials can give adversaries access to systems, make them harder to detect, and provide the opportunity to create more accounts to help achieve their goals.
T1555.003
Credentials from Web Browsers
Adversaries may acquire credentials from web browsers by reading files specific to the target browser. Web browsers commonly save credentials such as website usernames and passwords so that they do not need to be entered manually in the future. Web browsers typically store the credentials in an encrypted format within a credential store; however, methods exist to extract plaintext credentials from web browsers.
T1555.004
Windows Credential Manager
Adversaries may acquire credentials from the Windows Credential Manager. The Credential Manager stores credentials for signing into websites, applications, and/or devices that request authentication through NTLM or Kerberos in Credential Lockers (previously known as Windows Vaults).
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