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

Static analysis result for SHA-256 a7cc7c07ffa08fd5…

MALICIOUS

Office (OLE) / .XLSX

1.26 MB
MD5: e900d660006a3b73aa37712944c5b025 SHA-1: ca2e01be9caeaf78aa7b9e88514a9b80fc5acf8e SHA-256: a7cc7c07ffa08fd519785c87a0cf01653f5e58e6710fd7283d3dd9a2d9ca7d0e
160 Risk Score

Malware Insights

MITRE ATT&CK
T1203 Exploitation for Client Execution T1559.001 Component Object Model Hijacking

The sample is an encrypted XLSX file that contains an Equation Editor OLE object. This object appears to carry a payload within its Ole10Native stream, indicating exploitation of a vulnerability within the Equation Editor component to achieve code execution. The specific nature of the payload is not discernible from the provided static analysis, but the attack pattern is consistent with known exploits targeting this component.

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.
  • 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 document is password-encrypted medium OFFICE_ENCRYPTED_PACKAGE
    OLE container holds MS-OFFCRYPTO encrypted package (Standard Encryption (Office 2007+, AES-128)).
  • 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.