MALICIOUS
422
Risk Score
Malware Insights
MITRE ATT&CK
T1203 Exploitation for Client Execution
The sample is a Microsoft Word document that exploits CVE-2007-3899, a memory corruption vulnerability. It contains an embedded OLE package that acts as a dropper for an executable file. The dropper is designed to fetch and execute a second-stage payload from suspicious URLs. The document body's text appears to be a lure for opening a resume, which is a common social engineering tactic.
Heuristics 10
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CVE-2007-3899 — Microsoft Word malformed string memory corruption critical CVE likely CVE_2007_3899Word OLE document has the MS07-060 malformed-string exploit shape: a Word 97-family FIB points to a malformed DOP/string-table region with an abnormal INT_MAX run, inflated text counters, and exploit payload or Mdropper.Z campaign evidence.
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OLE with Ole10Native — possible CVE-2026-21514 exploitation high CVE likely CVE_2026_21514Document contains a Word OLE object with Ole10Native plus executable, PE, or risky remote-link indicators. CVE-2026-21514 exploits OLE metadata validation; this stronger structure is treated as likely exploitation.
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ClamAV: Doc.Dropper.Agent-6519256-0 critical CLAMAV_DETECTIONClamAV detected this file as malware: Doc.Dropper.Agent-6519256-0
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Ole10Native package payload is a download-and-execute script critical OFFICE_PACKAGE_SCRIPT_DROPPERThe OLE Package's embedded payload contains a script that hosts a shell (PowerShell/WScript/mshta), fetches a remote resource, and executes it — a download-and-run dropper. Embedding such a script inside an Office document via the Object Packager is a direct user-execution delivery technique (MITRE T1204.002), not a benign attachment.
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Ole10Native package drops an auto-executable payload critical OFFICE_PACKAGE_RISKY_FILEOLE Package displayName or fullPath ends in a directly auto-executable extension (a runnable binary or a script the default shell host runs on double-click). Embedding such a payload inside an Office document has no benign authoring use — it is a malware-delivery dropper.
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x86 GetPC stub (CALL $+5; POP EAX) high SC_GETPC_CALLx86 GetPC stub (CALL $+5; POP EAX)
Disassembly
Attempted x86 opcode disassembly000996FA e800000000 call 0x996ff 000996FF 58 pop eax 00099700 055a0b0000 add eax, 0xb5a 00099705 8b30 mov esi, dword ptr [eax] 00099707 03f0 add esi, eax 00099709 2bc0 sub eax, eax 0009970B 8bfe mov edi, esi 0009970D 66ad lodsw ax, word ptr [esi] 0009970F c1e00c shl eax, 0xc 00099712 8bc8 mov ecx, eax 00099714 50 push eax 00099715 ad lodsd eax, dword ptr [esi] 00099716 2bc8 sub ecx, eax 00099718 03f1 add esi, ecx 0009971A 8bc8 mov ecx, eax 0009971C 57 push edi 0009971D 51 push ecx 0009971E 49 dec ecx 0009971F 8a443906 mov al, byte ptr [ecx + edi + 6] 00099723 880431 mov byte ptr [ecx + esi], al 00099726 75f6 jne 0x9971e 00099728 2bc0 sub eax, eax 0009972A ac lodsb al, byte ptr [esi] 0009972B 8bc8 mov ecx, eax 0009972D 80e1f0 and cl, 0xf0 00099730 240f and al, 0xf 00099732 c1e10c shl ecx, 0xc 00099735 8ae8 mov ch, al 00099737 ac lodsb al, byte ptr [esi] 00099738 0bc8 or ecx, eax 0009973A 51 push ecx 0009973B 02cd add cl, ch 0009973D bd00fdffff mov ebp, 0xfffffd00 00099742 d3e5 shl ebp, cl 00099744 59 pop ecx 00099745 58 pop eax 00099746 8bdc mov ebx, esp 00099748 8da46c90f1ffff lea esp, [esp + ebp*2 - 0xe70] 0009974F 51 push ecx 00099750 2bc9 sub ecx, ecx 00099752 51 push ecx 00099753 51 push ecx 00099754 8bcc mov ecx, esp 00099756 51 push ecx 00099757 668b17 mov dx, word ptr [edi]
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Reference to ShellExecute API high SC_STR_SHELLEXECReference to ShellExecute API
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Reference to GetProcAddress API high SC_STR_GETPROCADDRESSReference to GetProcAddress API
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Suspicious extracted artifact medium EXTRACTED_FILE_STATIC_TRIAGEOne or more files extracted from inside this sample matched static suspicious-content checks such as script obfuscation, encoded payload blobs, packed data, or execution/download terms.
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Embedded URL info EMBEDDED_URLOne or more URLs were extracted from the document. The URL itself is not a detection — see the per-URL labels for which channel (macro, JS, link annotation, document body, ...) reached each URL.URL http://ocsp.thawte.com0 Embedded OLE package script
- http://ts-ocsp.ws.symantec.com07Embedded OLE package script
- http://crl.thawte.com/ThawteTimestampingCA.crl0Embedded OLE package script
- http://ts-aia.ws.symantec.com/tss-ca-g2.cer0Embedded OLE package script
- http://ts-crl.ws.symantec.com/tss-ca-g2.crl0(In document text (OLE body)
- http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/bibliographyIn document text (OLE body)
- http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/customXmlIn document text (OLE body)
- http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/drawingml/2006/mainIn document text (OLE body)
- http://ts-crl.ws.symantec.com/tss-ca-g2.crl0Embedded OLE package script
Extracted artifacts 1
Files carved from inside the sample during analysis.
| Filename | Kind | Source | Size |
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ole10native_00.bin |
ole-package | OLE Ole10Native stream: ObjectPool/_1483501121/Ole10Native | 795690 bytes |
SHA-256: cbf173fc7ca29f6d8abcecd6540ba00b4e97e728dc0ab142532a2b598914cc65 |
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Detection
ClamAV:
No threats found
Obfuscation or payload:
likely
Static shellcode analysis found candidate code region(s). Indicators: SC_STR_GETPROCADDRESS, SC_STR_SHELLEXEC, SC_GETPC_CALL Static shellcode analysis recovered API/import strings: kernel32.dll, advapi32.dll, shell32.dll, KERNEL32.DLL, ADVAPI32.DLL, GetProcAddress Carved artifact entropy is 8.00, consistent with packed or encrypted content.
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