Malicious Office (OOXML) — malware analysis report

Static analysis result for SHA-256 f4c21a2b508b85a4…

MALICIOUS

Office (OOXML)

26.4 KB Created: 2021-08-18 02:04:39 UTC Authoring application: Microsoft Excel 16.0300
MD5: a1743fc7f643e4aca1c6ba63cbfb1f04 SHA-1: c220ff9f8e691452bf46908360367935bce4bbe3 SHA-256: f4c21a2b508b85a4202a519d5741c8c203a737e3d3f6b041a8eae31fed7b9e68
610 Risk Score

Malware Insights

MITRE ATT&CK
T1059.005 Visual Basic T1105 Ingress Tool Transfer T1204.002 Malicious File T1071.001 Web Protocols

The sample contains a VBA macro with an Auto_Open subroutine that executes a series of commands. It uses WScript.Shell and CreateObject to download a file from the URL http://ec2-18-184-17-12.eu-central-1.compute.amazonaws.com/standardchartered/passleak/180821/ and saves it as Details.dat in the temporary directory. The script also attempts to create a file named LeakDetails.dat and a log file leakdetails.log. This behavior strongly suggests a downloader or credential harvesting mechanism.

Heuristics 14

  • Shell() call in VBA critical OLE_VBA_SHELL
    Shell() call in VBA
  • WScript.Shell usage critical OLE_VBA_WSCRIPT
    WScript.Shell usage
  • Obfuscated VBA Shell command with URL critical OLE_VBA_OBFUSCATED_SHELL_URL
    VBA macro invokes Shell with command text assembled through decoder or string-manipulation functions and includes a URL. This is a high-confidence downloader/dropper pattern, stronger than Shell or URL evidence on their own.
  • VBA WMI Win32_Process launcher critical OLE_VBA_WMI_PROCESS_CREATE
    VBA macro builds or references a WMI moniker for Win32_Process and invokes .Create to start a command. This is a high-confidence macro execution chain that often hides the WMI class name through string concatenation or helper functions.
  • VBA downloads and writes a file to disk critical OLE_VBA_HTTP_DROP_EXEC
    VBA reads an HTTP response body and writes it to disk (ADODB.Stream SaveToFile). Combined with the auto-exec/Shell paths this is a download-drop dropper even when the COM ProgIDs are built dynamically to evade keyword scanning.
  • ClamAV: Doc.Downloader.Valyria-10026858-0 critical CLAMAV_DETECTION
    ClamAV detected this file as malware: Doc.Downloader.Valyria-10026858-0
  • ClamAV detection on extracted artifact critical EXTRACTED_FILE_CLAMAV
    ClamAV flagged at least one file extracted from inside this sample. Even when the wrapping document carries no AV detection of its own, a hit on the carved artifact is a strong indicator the sample is a delivery vehicle.
  • Auto_Open macro high OLE_VBA_AUTO
    Auto_Open macro
  • CreateObject call high OLE_VBA_CREATEOBJ
    CreateObject call
  • GetObject call high OLE_VBA_GETOBJ
    GetObject call
  • VBA p-code auto-exec with execution tokens high OLE_VBA_PCODE_AUTOEXEC_EXEC
    Compiled VBA/cache stream contains an auto-execution token together with shell/download/object-execution tokens. This catches p-code-only or source-extraction-failure macro documents where visible source is unavailable.
  • VBA project inside OOXML medium OOXML_VBA
    Document contains a VBA project — VBA macros present
  • Environ() call (env variable access) low OLE_VBA_ENVIRON
    Environ() call (env variable access)
  • Embedded URL info EMBEDDED_URL
    One 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://ec2-18-184-17-12.eu-central-1.compute.amazonaws.com/standardchartered/passleak/180821/

Extracted artifacts 2

Files carved from inside the sample during analysis.

FilenameKindSourceSize
macros.bas
71b0b8e1f487f5c55ea1f794160cf5ee3d350384d58a51063bfc2d29e51f5be1
vba-macro oletools.olevba.extract_macros (decoded VBA source from OOXML) 4717 bytes
vbaProject_00.bin
cc7398135b81314a1786bad090757c6d415dbf722d6f2d7d8004465f4fd879d1
vba-project OOXML VBA project: xl/vbaProject.bin 18432 bytes
Detection
ClamAV: Doc.Downloader.Valyria-10026858-0
Obfuscation or payload: unlikely