Malicious Office (OLE) / .XLSX — malware analysis report

Static analysis result for SHA-256 7889f48852ecfa6f…

MALICIOUS

Office (OLE) / .XLSX

1.22 MB
MD5: 573ec4b34cbc15cc3c404fe7a1af22d0 SHA-1: 947f564cb6f491532e7fce781cc7144ce8917cde SHA-256: 7889f48852ecfa6f19c88bb7c580b8af348437cd778eddbc76ff41c20c4580fc
200 Risk Score

Malware Insights

MITRE ATT&CK
T1203 Exploitation for Client Execution T1566.001 Phishing: Spearphishing Attachment T1027 Obfuscated Files or Information

The sample is an encrypted XLSX file containing an Equation Editor OLE object with a malformed Ole10Native stream, which is characteristic of CVE-2017-11882 exploits. No scripts were extracted from this sample, but the structural anomalies and ClamAV detection as a downloader indicate the file's purpose is to deliver a second-stage payload via memory corruption.

Heuristics 5

  • Equation Editor OLE object high CVE related OLE_EQUATION_EDITOR
    Default-encrypted OOXML embedded OLE object xl/embeddings/oleObject1.bin contains the Equation Editor CLSID, the legacy component exploited by CVE-2017-11882, CVE-2018-0802, and CVE-2018-0798.
  • ClamAV: Xls.Downloader.af2fa5c5d0587870-9978799-0 critical CLAMAV_DETECTION
    ClamAV detected this file as malware: Xls.Downloader.af2fa5c5d0587870-9978799-0
  • Default-encrypted OOXML exploit carrier layout high OOXML_ENCRYPTED_EXPLOIT_CARRIER_SHAPE
    Default-password encrypted OOXML package contains embedded OLE object parts and additional activation/decoy parts. This layout is common in malicious Excel exploit delivery and requires inspecting the decrypted package.
  • Equation Editor object carries payload-like Ole10Native stream high OLE_EQUATION_OLE10NATIVE_PAYLOAD_ANOMALY
    Default-encrypted OOXML embedded OLE object declares the Equation Editor CLSID but stores a large high-entropy Ole10Native stream with malformed package sizing. This is exploit-shaped Equation/OLE payload evidence.
  • Office OOXML encrypted with default VelvetSweatshop password medium OFFICE_DEFAULT_PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED_OOXML
    OLE EncryptedPackage decrypts with Excel's built-in VelvetSweatshop password. Office opens this transparently, and malware uses it to hide OOXML exploit parts from scanners that only inspect the outer OLE container.