Classe: Trojan-Banker
Les programmes Trojan-Banker sont conçus pour dérober des données de compte utilisateur relatives aux systèmes bancaires en ligne, aux systèmes de paiement électronique et aux systèmes de cartes plastiques. Les données sont ensuite transmises à l'utilisateur malveillant contrôlant le cheval de Troie. Le courrier électronique, le protocole FTP, le Web (y compris les données d'une demande) ou d'autres méthodes peuvent être utilisés pour le transit des données volées.Plus d'informations
Plateforme: Win32
Win32 est une API sur les systèmes d'exploitation Windows NT (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) qui prend en charge l'exécution des applications 32 bits. L'une des plateformes de programmation les plus répandues au monde.Famille: Trojan-Banker.Win32.Bolek
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13B0DDDDCD87032ECA03351E36CC19E5Tactics 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.
T1203
Exploitation for Client Execution
Adversaries may exploit software vulnerabilities in client applications to execute code. Vulnerabilities can exist in software due to unsecure coding practices that can lead to unanticipated behavior. Adversaries can take advantage of certain vulnerabilities through targeted exploitation for the purpose of arbitrary code execution. Oftentimes the most valuable exploits to an offensive toolkit are those that can be used to obtain code execution on a remote system because they can be used to gain access to that system. Users will expect to see files related to the applications they commonly used to do work, so they are a useful target for exploit research and development because of their high utility.
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