Malware

Malware Families

Ransomware, RATs, loaders, and wipers — with hash IoCs and MITRE ATT&CK mappings.

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RedLeaves

Malware

aka BUGJUICE

RushDrop

Malware

aka ChronosRAT

According to Cisco Talos, RushDrop is a dropper used by UAT-7290 for deploying SilentRaid

POORTRY

Malware

According to Mandiant, POORTRY is a malware written as a driver, signed with a Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Authenticode signature. This malware has been observed being used by UNC3944.

AuKill

Malware

aka SophosKill

According to Sophos, the AuKill tool abuses an outdated version of the driver used by version 16.32 of the Microsoft utility, Process Explorer, to disable EDR processes before deploying either a backdoor or ransomware on the target system.

Emissary

Malware

WINELOADER

Malware

GRAPELOADER

Malware

According to Checkpoint Research, GRAPELOADER is a newly observed initial-stage tool used for fingerprinting, persistence, and payload delivery. Despite differing roles, it shares similarities in code structure, obfuscation, and string decryption with WINELOADER. GRAPELOADER refines WINELOADER’s anti-analysis techniques while introducing more advanced stealth methods.

TONEDEAF

Malware

TONEDEAF is a backdoor that communicates with Command and Control servers using HTTP or DNS. Supported commands include system information collection, file upload, file download, and arbitrary shell command execution. When executed, this variant of TONEDEAF wrote encrypted data to two temporary files – temp.txt and temp2.txt – within the same directory of its execution.

EnvyScout

Malware

aka ROOTSAW

SilentRaid

Malware

aka MystRodX

According to Cisco Talos, SilentRaid is a primary implant used by UAT-7290 in intrusions meant to establish persistent access to compromised endpoints. It communicates with its command-and-control server (C2) and carries out tasks defined in the malware.

ShrinkLocker

Malware

LIGHTRAIL

Malware

According to Mandiant, this is a tunneler, likely based on an open-source Socks4a proxy, that communicates using Azure cloud infrastructure.

CageyChameleon

Malware

aka Cabbage RAT

CageyChameleon Malware is a VBS-based backdoor which has the capability to enumerate the list of running processes and check for the presence of several antivirus products. CageyChameleon will collect user host information, system current process information, etc. The collected information is sent back to the C2 server, and continue to initiate requests to perform subsequent operations.

XCSSET

Malware

BPFDoor

Malware

aka JustForFun

BPFDoor is a passive backdoor used by a China-based threat actor. This backdoor supports multiple protocols for communicating with a C2 including TCP, UDP, and ICMP allowing the threat actor a variety of mechanisms to interact with the implant.

Royal Ransom (ELF)

Malware

aka Royal, Royal_unix

According to Trendmicro, Royal ransomware was first observed in September 2022, and the threat actors behind it are believed to be seasoned cybercriminals who used to be part of Conti Team One.

Bankshot

Malware

aka COPPERHEDGE, FoggyBrass

PostNapTea

Malware

aka SIGNBT

PostNapTea aka SIGNBT is an HTTP(S) RAT that is written as a complex object-oriented project. In 2022-2023, it was deployed against targets like a newspaper organization, agriculture-related entity or a software vendor. The initial access was usually achieved by exploiting vulnerabilities in widely-used software in South Korea. It collects various information about the victim’s computer, such as computer name, product name, OS details, system uptime, CPU information, system locale, time zone, network status, and malware configuration. PostNapTea uses AES for encryption and decryption ot network traffic. There is a constant prefix SIGNBT occuring in its HTTP POST requests. The prefix is concatenated with 2 characters that identify the communication stage: • LG: logging into the C&C server • KE: acknowledging the succesful login to the C&C • FI: sending the status of a failed operation • SR: sending the status of a successful operation • GC: getting the next command There are five classes that represent command groups: • CCButton: for file manipulation and screen capturing • CCBitmap: for network commands, implementing functionality of Windows commands often abused by attackers, like sc, reg, arp, net, ver, wmic, ping, whoami, netstat, tracert, lookup, ipconfig, systeminfo, and netsh advfirewall. • CCComboBox: for file system management • CCList: for process management • CCBrush: for control of the malware itself It stores its configuration in JSON format. It resolves the Windows APIs it requires during runtime, via the Fowler–Noll–Vo (FNV) hash function. Its internal name in the version-information resource is usually ppcsnap.dll or pconsnap.dll, which loosely inspired its code name.

IISpy

Malware

aka BadIIS

SpyNote

Malware

aka CypherRat

According to Cleafy, SpyNote abuses Accessibility services and other Android permissions in order to: Collect SMS messages and contacts list; Record audio and screen; Perform keylogging activities; Bypass 2FA; Track GPS locations.

BTMOB RAT

Malware

According to Cyble, this is an advanced Android malware evolved from SpySolr that features remote control, credential theft, and data exfiltration. It spreads via phishing sites impersonating streaming services like iNat TV and fake mining platforms. The malware abuses Android’s Accessibility Service to unlock devices, log keystrokes, and automate credential theft through injections. It uses WebSocket-based C&C communication for real-time command execution and data theft. BTMOB RAT supports various malicious actions, including live screen sharing, file management, audio recording, and web injections.

WarLock

Malware

FBot

Malware

Kimwolf

Malware

KIMWOLF is an android based malware which uses compromised systems to relay malicious and abusive Internet traffic, as well as participating in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS). KIMWOLF primarily infects unofficial Android-TV set-top boxes and digital photo frames. The malware has frequently been noted to achieve infection spread via abusing Android Debug Bridge (ADB) and residential proxies. There are multiple reports suggesting a connection to the Aisuru botnet, with Kimwolf acting as the Android variant.

VoidLink

Malware

VoidLink is a cloud-native Linux malware family designed as a modular post-exploitation framework for modern cloud and containerized environments. It features a plugin-based architecture with dynamically loadable components that provide reconnaissance, credential harvesting, privilege escalation, lateral movement, persistence, and anti-forensic capabilities. The framework demonstrates strong operational security through runtime encryption, environment awareness (cloud provider and container detection), and the use of user-mode and kernel-level rootkit techniques to evade detection. VoidLink is not a repurposed legacy tool but a purpose-built framework optimized for cloud infrastructure, indicating a shift in advanced threat development toward Linux-based cloud workloads. Although no confirmed large-scale infections have been observed, its maturity and design suggest potential use by sophisticated threat actors for long-term, stealthy access to cloud environments.

LinkPro

Malware

According to Synacktiv, LinkPro targets the GNU/Linux systems and is developed in Golang. It is named after its main module and the corresponding (private) GitHub repository. LinkPro uses eBPF technology, to activate only when receiving a "magic package", and to hide on the compromised system.

404 Keylogger

Malware

aka 404KeyLogger, Snake Keylogger

Snake Keylogger (aka 404 Keylogger) is a subscription-based keylogger that has many capabilities. The infostealer can steal a victim’s sensitive information, log keyboard strokes, take screenshots and extract information from the system clipboard. It was initially released on a Russian hacking forum in August 2019. It is notable for its relatively unusual methods of data exfiltration, including via email, FTP, SMTP, Pastebin or the messaging app Telegram.

Xloader

Malware

aka Formbook

Xloader is a Rebranding of Formbook malware (mainly a stealer), available for macOS as well. Formbook has a "magic"-value FBNG (FormBook-NG), while Xloader has a "magic"-value XLNG (XLoader-NG). This "magic"-value XLNG is platform-independent. Not to be confused with apk.xloader or ios.xloader.

XWorm

Malware

Malware with wide range of capabilities ranging from RAT to ransomware.

zgRAT

Malware

zgRAT is a Remote Access Trojan malware which sometimes drops other malware such as AgentTesla malware. zgRAT has an inforstealer use which targets browser information and cryptowallets. Usually spreads by USB or phishing emails with -zip/-lnk/.bat/.xlsx attachments and so on.

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