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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

ACUVUE_DEL Delivery Confirmation 0068352929 Advance Shipping Notification 0068352929.DOC

Description:


ACUVUE_DEL Delivery Confirmation: 0068352929 Advance Shipping Notification 0068352929.DOC macro malware (ship-confirm@acuvue.com)

Headers:

From: ACUVUE_DEL {ship-confirm@acuvue.com}
Subject: Delivery Confirmation: 0068352929

Message Body:

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL.  IT IS A SYSTEM GENERATED MESSAGE.

Attached is a pdf file containing items that have shipped
Please contact us if there are any questions or further assistance we can provide

Attachment filename(s):

Advance Shipping Notification 0068352929.DOC

Sha256 Hashes:


1e6bccac9ad618a4a41efe7f3d3631eefc81d6bf7f334d85539dfe2f7e9b7171 [1]
38bc7e31c2e09710720a005a1593c5505f0e34d6d53797c340c4482108c765c0 [2]
558e14d98abde01d8a1d11601e6d31518f233737428c93d7941db8189080428a [3]
5b343d8163cc250ecfb56f63c753421decfde5f36c7a7559819129e4a377f464 [4]


Malware Virus Scanner Report(s):

VirusTotal Report: [1] (detection 3/55)
VirusTotal Report: [2] (detection 3/55)
VirusTotal Report: [3] (detection 3/55)
Sanesecurity Signature detection:

badmacro.ndb: Sanesecurity.Badmacro.Wsc.New
phish.ndb: Sanesecurity.Malware.25722.MacroHeurGen.al2

Important notes:

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

Apple and Android mobiles/tablets can open these attachments and may even manage to run the macro embedded inside the attachment but they will be safe

The auto-downloaded/payloadis 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.

These word/excel attachments normally try to download either...

    Dridex banking trojan,
    Shifu banking trojan

... both of which are designed to steal login information regarding your bank accounts either by key logging, taking screen shots or copying information directly from your clipboard (copy/paste)


It's also worth remembering that the company itself  may not have any knowledge of this email and any link(s) or attachment in the email. normally won't have come from their servers or IT systems but from an external bot net.

These bot-net emails normally have faked email headers/addresses. It's not advised to ring the the company themselves, as there won't really be anything they can do to help you.



Cheers,
Steve

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info - I had 5 of these emails in my inbox this morning - have deleted them now :)

Anonymous said...

I had one today and deleted it.

David said...

Hi. I have a mac probook. I was not thinking straight and downloaded the file. Did I download this malware? If I did what should I do to fix it. I appreciate any recommendations. Thank you!