クラス: Trojan-Downloader
Trojan-Downloaderとして分類されたプログラムは、トロイの木馬やAdWareを含む悪意のあるプログラムの新しいバージョンをダウンロードし、犠牲PCにインストールします。インターネットからダウンロードされると、プログラムは起動され、オペレーティングシステムの起動時に自動的に実行されるプログラムのリストに含まれます。ダウンロードされるプログラムの名前と場所に関する情報は、トロイの木馬のコードに含まれているか、インターネットリソース(通常はWebページ)からトロイの木馬によってダウンロードされます。この種の悪意のあるプログラムは、悪用を含むWebサイトへの訪問者の初期感染に頻繁に使用されます。プラットフォーム: Win64
Win64は、32ビット/ 64ビットアプリケーションを実行するための、Windowsベースのオペレーティングシステム上のプラットフォームです。 32ビットバージョンのWindowsでは、Win64プログラムを起動できません。ファミリー: Trojan-Downloader.Win64.Alien
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Tactics 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.
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
User Execution: 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.
Adversaries may employ various forms of Masquerading and Obfuscated Files or Information to increase the likelihood that a user will open and successfully execute a malicious file. These methods may include using a familiar naming convention and/or password protecting the file and supplying instructions to a user on how to open it.(Citation: Password Protected Word Docs)
While Malicious File frequently occurs shortly after Initial Access it may occur at other phases of an intrusion, such as when an adversary places a file in a shared directory or on a user's desktop hoping that a user will click on it. This activity may also be seen shortly after Internal Spearphishing.
Adversaries may employ various forms of Masquerading and Obfuscated Files or Information to increase the likelihood that a user will open and successfully execute a malicious file. These methods may include using a familiar naming convention and/or password protecting the file and supplying instructions to a user on how to open it.(Citation: Password Protected Word Docs)
While Malicious File frequently occurs shortly after Initial Access it may occur at other phases of an intrusion, such as when an adversary places a file in a shared directory or on a user's desktop hoping that a user will click on it. This activity may also be seen shortly after Internal Spearphishing.
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