Malicious RTF / .DOC — malware analysis report

Static analysis result for SHA-256 b19b3e53f1f3f963…

MALICIOUS

RTF / .DOC

3.9 KB
MD5: 224b7fd3e54cd48044dec38820f00255 SHA-1: dbf29aa0675edf2ffca6da50a6067d82d281d975 SHA-256: b19b3e53f1f3f963765ba427cd4e6e13a3aab7ab0b1999421eb14afca7e0818f
120 Risk Score

Malware Insights

MITRE ATT&CK
T1203 Exploitation for Client Execution

The RTF document contains embedded OLE object data, specifically targeting the Equation Editor component. The presence of RTF_EQUATION_EDITOR and RTF_OBJUPDATE heuristics indicates an attempt to exploit a known vulnerability in the Equation Editor to achieve code execution. The embedded OLE object likely contains a payload designed to be activated upon opening the document, leading to malicious activity. The SHA256 hash of the file is provided as a primary IOC.

Heuristics 3

  • Split hex Equation Editor ProgID + OLE object critical RTF_EQUATION_EDITOR
    RTF embeds the Equation.3 ProgID as hex bytes near OLE object activation and splits the byte stream with whitespace or an ignorable RTF group. This is an Equation Editor OLE activation surface commonly used by CVE-2017-11882 / CVE-2018-0802 exploit documents.
  • \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_off000000ca.bin
beac03264144a6a5858a4dcfd902f778bc2cdf65ec5b38ee6b7e0d32c96559b3
rtf-objdata-decoded RTF \objdata at offset 0xCA 1728 bytes