Malicious RTF / .DOC — malware analysis report

Static analysis result for SHA-256 2e49fbb3cc2392ae…

MALICIOUS

RTF / .DOC

9.1 KB
MD5: c82bbdca4da54ac6b2c6a19143869372 SHA-1: 9bb878d855a5a0d1437e15ba751661f091545a4e SHA-256: 2e49fbb3cc2392ae127f91587a2a08de041092f2e718a2b47ba3737ed8086b3d
60 Risk Score

Malware Insights

MITRE ATT&CK
T1566.001 Spearphishing Attachment T1204.002 Malicious File T1059.001 PowerShell

The RTF document contains OLE object data and uses \objupdate to force OLE activation, indicating an attempt to exploit a vulnerability. This is a common technique for delivering malicious payloads. No specific family could be identified, and no URLs or scripts were extracted to further detail the attack.

Heuristics 2

  • \objupdate forces OLE activation high RTF_OBJUPDATE
    RTF contains \objupdate — forces automatic OLE object instantiation when the document is opened, bypassing user interaction. Almost exclusively seen in Equation Editor exploit documents.
  • OLE object data medium RTF_OBJDATA
    RTF contains 2 \objdata section(s) — embedded OLE objects

Extracted artifacts 1

Files carved from inside the sample during analysis.

FilenameKindSourceSize
objdata_00_off00001283.bin
33aeb01489e58df11b3d057b5f8e2fb8fcdd217ecb33099c2f0ded617febb79c
rtf-objdata-decoded RTF \objdata at offset 0x1283 1462 bytes