Monday, April 28, 2025
HomeMalwareHackers using .NET Malware Called "Evrial" to steals Bitcoins by Abusing the...

Hackers using .NET Malware Called “Evrial” to steals Bitcoins by Abusing the clipboard

Published on

SIEM as a Service

Follow Us on Google News

A new stealthy .NET malware discovered with sophisticated functionality that steals bitcoin by abusing the clipboard to taking control of it and modifying the cryptocoin address.

Initially, this functionality has been discovered with the malware called Cryptoshuffle by the end of 2017 and later cybercriminals changed its name as Evrial and started selling with the same platform.

Evrial is a .NET based malware that has been developed to steal passwords from browsers, FTP clients, Pidgin as well apart from bitcoin.

- Advertisement - Google News

Meanwhile, the bitcoin transaction, Evrial malware changing any cryptocurrency wallet address in the clipboard and replace the attackers own address.

so If the victim’s copies, for example, a Bitcoin or Litecoin address, it is quickly replaced by another and it controlled by the attacker by the dedicated control panel.

Control panel used by the attacker to advertise the malware and by the buyers to administrate their “loot”

 

How does this .NET Malware Steals Bitcoin

Initially, once the victim will be infected, each and every time a bitcoin wallet copied from the clipboard by victims, a request to a specific server owned by the attacker.

This will work for some major cryptocoins  BTC, LTC, ETH, XMR, WMR, WMZ or Steam. The server will respond with an address.

According to elevenpathsWhen you want to make a, let’s say, Bitcoin transfer, you usually copy and paste the destination address… if it is switched “on the fly” the attacker expects that the user, unwittingly and trusting in the clipboard action, confirms the transaction, but to his own wallet. That is the trick.

Also, you can find the technical details of Evrial malware in this video.

In this case, researchers found several versions of malware and some of the versions are shielded.

It keeps running each and every time when the system restarts and it was Written in .NET. it Performs a C&C server communication taking from server address from GitHub.

“The author itself exposes his username in Telegram: @Qutrachka. The account is in the source code in order to be able to contact him. Using this information and some other analyzed samples, it has been possible to identify users in different deep web forums under the name Qutra whose main objective is to sell this malicious software.”elevenpaths said

Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

Latest articles

Obfuscation Techniques: A Key Weapon in the Ongoing War Between Hackers and Defenders

Obfuscation stands as a powerful weapon for attackers seeking to shield their malicious code...

React Router Vulnerabilities Allow Attackers to Spoof Content and Alter Values

The widely used React Router library, a critical navigation tool for React applications, has...

CISA Alerts Users to Security Flaws in Planet Technology Network Products

The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a critical security...

New iOS Vulnerability Could Brick iPhones with Just One Line of Code

A security researcher has uncovered a critical vulnerability in iOS, Apple's flagship mobile operating...

Resilience at Scale

Why Application Security is Non-Negotiable

The resilience of your digital infrastructure directly impacts your ability to scale. And yet, application security remains a critical weak link for most organizations.

Application Security is no longer just a defensive play—it’s the cornerstone of cyber resilience and sustainable growth. In this webinar, Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO of Indusface) and Phani Deepak Akella (VP of Marketing – Indusface), will share how AI-powered application security can help organizations build resilience by

Discussion points


Protecting at internet scale using AI and behavioral-based DDoS & bot mitigation.
Autonomously discovering external assets and remediating vulnerabilities within 72 hours, enabling secure, confident scaling.
Ensuring 100% application availability through platforms architected for failure resilience.
Eliminating silos with real-time correlation between attack surface and active threats for rapid, accurate mitigation

More like this

Obfuscation Techniques: A Key Weapon in the Ongoing War Between Hackers and Defenders

Obfuscation stands as a powerful weapon for attackers seeking to shield their malicious code...

Cybercriminals Selling Sophisticated HiddenMiner Malware on Dark Web Forums

Cybercriminals have begun openly marketing a powerful new variant of the HiddenMiner malware on...

North Korean APT Hackers Pose as Companies to Spread Malware to Job Seekers

Silent Push Threat Analysts have uncovered a chilling new cyberattack campaign orchestrated by the...