Classe: Trojan-PSW
Les programmes Trojan-PSW sont conçus pour dérober des informations de compte d'utilisateur telles que les connexions et les mots de passe des ordinateurs infectés. PSW est un acronyme de Password Stealing Ware. Lorsqu'il est lancé, un cheval de Troie PSW recherche les fichiers système qui stockent une série de données confidentielles ou le registre. Si de telles données sont trouvées, le cheval de Troie l'envoie à son «maître». L'email, le ftp, le Web (y compris les données dans une demande), ou d'autres méthodes peuvent être utilisés pour passer les données volées. Certains de ces chevaux de Troie volent également des informations d'enregistrement pour certains logiciels.Plus d'informations
Plateforme: Win64
Win64 est une plate-forme sur les systèmes d'exploitation Windows pour l'exécution d'applications 32/64 bits. Les programmes Win64 ne peuvent pas être lancés sur des versions 32 bits de Windows.Famille: Trojan-PSW.Win64.Salat
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AADD838F6ED847A505B3C1C3E72FEF98Tactics 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.
T1497.001
System Checks
Adversaries may employ various system checks to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments. This may include changing behaviors based on the results of checks for the presence of artifacts indicative of a virtual machine environment (VME) or sandbox. If the adversary detects a VME, they may alter their malware to disengage from the victim or conceal the core functions of the implant. They may also search for VME artifacts before dropping secondary or additional payloads. Adversaries may use the information learned from Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion during automated discovery to shape follow-on behaviors.
TA0007
Discovery
The adversary is trying to figure out your environment. Discovery consists of techniques an adversary may use to gain knowledge about the system and internal network. These techniques help adversaries observe the environment and orient themselves before deciding how to act. They also allow adversaries to explore what they can control and what's around their entry point in order to discover how it could benefit their current objective. Native operating system tools are often used toward this post-compromise information-gathering objective.
T1497.001
System Checks
Adversaries may employ various system checks to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments. This may include changing behaviors based on the results of checks for the presence of artifacts indicative of a virtual machine environment (VME) or sandbox. If the adversary detects a VME, they may alter their malware to disengage from the victim or conceal the core functions of the implant. They may also search for VME artifacts before dropping secondary or additional payloads. Adversaries may use the information learned from Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion during automated discovery to shape follow-on behaviors.
T1518
Software Discovery
Adversaries may attempt to get a listing of software and software versions that are installed on a system or in a cloud environment. Adversaries may use the information from Software Discovery during automated discovery to shape follow-on behaviors, including whether or not the adversary fully infects the target and/or attempts specific actions.
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