Summary
The NanoCore remote access Trojan (RAT) was first discovered in 2013 when it was being sold in underground forums. The malware has a variety of functions such as keylogger, a password stealer which can remotely pass along data to the malware operator. It also has the ability to tamper and view footage from webcams, screen locking, downloading and theft of files, and more.
The current NanoCore RAT is now being spread through malspam campaign which utilizes social engineering in which the email contains fake bank payment receipt and request for quotation. The emails also contain malicious attachments with .img or .iso extension. The .img and .iso files are used by disk image files to store raw dumps of either magnetic disk or optical disc. Another version of NanoCore is also distributed in phishing campaigns leveraging specially-crafted ZIP file which is designed to bypass secure email gateways. The malicious ZIP file can be extracted by certain versions of PowerArchiver, WinRar, and older 7-Zip. The stolen information is sent to the command and control (C&C) servers of the malware attacker.
This RAT gathers the following data and sends it to its servers:
- Browser's user names and passwords
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients or file manager software stored account information
- Email credentials of popular mail clients
Capabilities:
- Information Theft
- Backdoor Commands
- Exploits
- Disabling usage capability
Impact:
- Compromise system security - with backdoor capabilities that can execute malicious commands
- Violation of user privacy - gathers user credentials, logs keystroke and steals user information
Infection Details:
Sample Spam - Bank Payment Receipt Attachment Spam
MITRE ATT&CK MATRIX
Behavior | Tactic | Technique |
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Arrives as bank payment receipt attachment spam mails | Initial Access | T1193: Spear Phishing Attachment |
User is bait to click archive attachment and malicious file is run | Execution | T1204: User Execution |
Steals personal and financial information by using keylogger techniques | Collection | T1056: Input Capture |
Sends gathered information to C&C server of attacker | Exfiltration | T1041: Exfiltration Over Command and Control Channel |
File Reputation
Detection/Policy/Rules | Pattern Branch/Version | Release Date |
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Trojan.W97M.NANOCORE.AA Trojan.W97M.NANOCORE.AMO Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.CDC Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.CDB Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.CCX Backdoor.MSIL.NANOCORE.AYL Trojan.Win32.NANOCORE.YANV Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.CCV Trojan.Win32.NANOCORE.YANT Trojan.Win32.NANOCORE.YANU Trojan.Win32.NANOCORE.YANS Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.CCT Backdoor.AutoIt.NANOCORE.CCF | Ent OPR 14.971.04 | April 30, 2019 |
Backdoor.Autoit.NANOCORE.SMAT.hp Backdoor.MSIL.NANOCORE.SMIL Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.SMC Backdoor.AutoIt.NANOCORE.CEK Backdoor.MSIL.NANOCORE.TIAOODDZ Backdoor.Win32.NANOCORE.TIAOODFA Trojan.P97M.NANOCORE.A Trojan.Win32.NANOCORE.IMGYAPA TrojanSpy.Win32.NANOCORE.AG | ENT OPR 15.632.00 | January 20, 2020 |
Predictive Machine Learning
Detection/Policy/Rules | Pattern Branch/Version |
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TROJ.Win32.TRX.XXPE50FFF029 Troj.Win32.TRX.XXPE50FFF030 Troj.Win32.TRX.XXPE50FFF033 Troj.Win32.TRX.XXPE50FFF034 | In-the-cloud |
Behavior Monitoring
Pattern Branch/Version | Release Date |
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TMTD OPR 1715 | October 24, 2017 |
TMTD OPR 1723 | November 15, 2017 |
Web Reputation
Detection/Policy/Rules | Pattern Branch |
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URL Protection | In-the-cloud |
hxxp://{BLOCKED}sa.5gbfree.com/grom/faze.exe | Malware Accomplice, Disease Vector |
Advanced Threat Scan Engine
Patter Branch/Version | Release Date |
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15.631.00 | January 19, 2020 |
Anti-Spam
Patter Branch/Version | Release Date |
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AS 4582.006 | April 30, 2019 |
AS Pattern 5182 | January 22, 2020 |
Network Pattern
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Detection/Policy/Rules | Pattern Branch/Version | Release Date |
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NANOCORE - TCP (Request) | NCIP 1.13973.00 | November 28, 2019 |