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Thursday 16 April 2015

Carmen Rodriguez RECEIPT 58173841.doc crodriguez@hswcorp.com

Carmen Rodriguez crodriguez@hswcorp.com emails with an attached RECEIPT 58173841.doc word document containing a macro.

These emails aren't from these companies at all , they are just being used to make the email look more genuine, ie. from a real company.
Note
It's also worth remembering that the company itself  may not have any knowledge of this email and it's link(s) or attachment as it won't have come from their servers and IT systems but from an external bot net.

It's not advised to ring them as there won't really be anything they can do to help you.

Headers:
From: Carmen Rodriguez {crodriguez@hswcorp.com}
Subject: RECEIPT
Thread-Topic: RECEIPT
Message Body:
Thank you for your business.


Carmen Rodriguez
Administrative Assistant

 Attachment:
58173841.doc
Sha256 Hashes:
df59dce407759d8150c398ae8cc21b71b798a8a284e782ff97349567ff210201 [1]
124b9e2f96a33adb61e52e1bc89aef37d10c28160d428538581147a4afbd6739 [2]
1b425660c0804a316dae19beab5cdb75581949fb1b2e4f7a3b02abd42bb224bb [3]
6c9eaba44985512adc78cc5038f55068bb2315a4abff54a26b86fd66773417c1 [4]
Malware Virus Scanner Reports:
VirusTotal Report: [1] (Detection 3/57)
VirusTotal Report: [2] (Detection 3/57)
VirusTotal Report: [3] (Detection 3/57)
VirusTotal Report: [4] (Detection 3/57)

Malwr Report: [1]
Malwr Report: [2]
Malwr Report: [3]
Malwr Report: [4]

Hybrid Analysis Report: [1]
Hybrid Analysis Report: [2]
Hybrid Analysis Report: [3]
Hybrid Analysis Report: [4]


NOTE

The current round of Word/Excel/XML attachments are targeted at Windows users.

Apple and Android software can open these attachments and may even manage to run the macro embedded inside the attachment.

The auto-download file is normally a windows executable and so will not currently run on  any operating system, apart from Windows.

However, if you are an Apple/Android user and forward the message to a Windows user, you will them put them at risk of opening the attachment and auto-downloading the malware.

Currently these attachments try to auto-download Dridex, which is designed to

steal login information regarding your bank accounts (either by key logging, taking auto-screens hots or copying information from your clipboard (copy/paste))

Cheers,
Steve

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thankyou. This just arrived in my inbox.

Anonymous said...

Ditto - thank you. This arrived in my inbox, I deleted it, but appreciate your post confirming.

Anonymous said...

yep as above .. thanks for keeping us informed :)

Anonymous said...

Received it and accidentally tried to open on iphone since I know a Carmen Rodriguez. Can it be an issue with the iphone? are there steps I should take? thanks