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

Static analysis result for SHA-256 d0b82ff01b1bcdc1…

MALICIOUS

Office (OLE) / .XLS

73.6 KB Created: 1996-12-17 01:32:42 Authoring application: Microsoft Excel First seen: 2026-05-11
MD5: e99972c424aab76633d20a578bc0bc8a SHA-1: 89dbb8f87365083e9832de2725cc9e4933a1ca85 SHA-256: d0b82ff01b1bcdc14ee43e5d14e9cef97e993fd9c13d6a314ee6c9874d96904c
100 Risk Score

Heuristics 2

  • CVE-2009-3129 — Excel FEATHEADER record overflow critical CVE exact CVE_2009_3129
    Workbook BIFF stream contains a FEATHEADER (Feature Header) record with anomalous size (record_size=23, isf=2, cbHdrData=4294967295). Legitimate FEATHEADER records are tiny (<100 bytes) and carry cbHdrData values that fit in the record body; the value here is the documented CVE-2009-3129 exploit primitive — cbHdrData drives a memcpy with attacker-controlled size, leading to memory corruption and code execution in Excel 2007/2003.
  • OLE document has large unaccounted-for region high OLE_SLACK_ANOMALY
    OLE file is 75,336 bytes but its declared streams total only 24,565 bytes — 50,771 bytes (67%) live in unallocated sector slack. This is the canonical hiding place for pre-macro-era Office exploit payloads (XOR-encoded shellcode reached via a parser pointer-corruption bug in the document structure).