Classe: Trojan-FakeAV
Une classe de programmes malveillants qui simulent l'activité d'un logiciel antivirus ou de parties de modules de sécurité du système d'exploitation. Ces programmes sont conçus pour extorquer de l'argent aux utilisateurs en échange de la détection et de la suppression des menaces, qui sont en fait inexistantes. De manière générale, ce logiciel malveillant affiche de nombreuses fenêtres pop-up répétées dans le but de rendre l'utilisateur soucieux de la sécurité de son système et de payer pour de faux logiciels AV. De plus, les programmes Trojan-FakeAV empêchent l'ordinateur de fonctionner correctement, mais n'inhibent pas complètement le système d'exploitation afin de faire croire à l'utilisateur que la menace est crédible.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-FakeAV.Win32.Onescan
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Tactics and Techniques: Mitre*
TA0011
Command and Control
The adversary is trying to communicate with compromised systems to control them.
Command and Control consists of techniques that adversaries may use to communicate with systems under their control within a victim network. Adversaries commonly attempt to mimic normal, expected traffic to avoid detection. There are many ways an adversary can establish command and control with various levels of stealth depending on the victim’s network structure and defenses.
Command and Control consists of techniques that adversaries may use to communicate with systems under their control within a victim network. Adversaries commonly attempt to mimic normal, expected traffic to avoid detection. There are many ways an adversary can establish command and control with various levels of stealth depending on the victim’s network structure and defenses.
T1071.001
Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols
Adversaries may communicate using application layer protocols associated with web traffic to avoid detection/network filtering by blending in with existing traffic. Commands to the remote system, and often the results of those commands, will be embedded within the protocol traffic between the client and server.
Protocols such as HTTP/S(Citation: CrowdStrike Putter Panda) and WebSocket(Citation: Brazking-Websockets) that carry web traffic may be very common in environments. HTTP/S packets have many fields and headers in which data can be concealed. An adversary may abuse these protocols to communicate with systems under their control within a victim network while also mimicking normal, expected traffic.
Protocols such as HTTP/S(Citation: CrowdStrike Putter Panda) and WebSocket(Citation: Brazking-Websockets) that carry web traffic may be very common in environments. HTTP/S packets have many fields and headers in which data can be concealed. An adversary may abuse these protocols to communicate with systems under their control within a victim network while also mimicking normal, expected traffic.
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