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AutoHotkey-Based Credential Stealer Targets US, Canadian Bank Customers

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Trend Micro team has detected a malware’s command-and-control (C&C) servers that has been targeting the financial institutions in the US and Canada and determined that these come from the US, the Netherlands, and Sweden. It is believed that they have been using the scripting language AutoHotkey (AHK)

What is AutoHotkey (AHK)?

AHK is an open-source scripting language for Windows that aims to provide easy keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, fast micro-creation, and software automation. AHK also allows users to create a “compiled” .EXE with their code in it.

Threat actors have used this scripting language that has no built-in compiler within a victim’s operating system, and which can’t be executed without its compiler or interpreter.

How does the malware work?

The two critical roles in the infection are

  • The dropped adb.exe:

The adb.exe is a legitimate portable AHK script compiler, and its job is to compile and execute the AHK script at a given path.

  • adb.ahk:

AHK script is a downloader client that is responsible for achieving persistence, profiling victims, and downloading and executing the AHK script on a victim system

The downloader client also creates an autorun link for adb.exe in the startup folder. This portable executable executes an AHK script with the same name in the same directory which is called as adb.ahk.

Then this script calls each user by generating a unique ID for each victim based on the volume serial number of the C drive. The malware then goes through an infinite loop and starts to send an HTTP GET request every five seconds with the generated ID.

This ID serves as the request path to its command-and-control (C&C) server to retrieve and execute the AHK script on an infected system.

For command execution, the malware accepts various AHK scripts for different tasks per victim and executes these using the same C&C URL.

There are five C&C servers and two commands discovered here: deletecookies and passwords

Through the downloads a stealer is written in AHK which is responsible for harvesting credentials from various browsers and exfiltrating them to the attacker, which majorly targets Bank website addresses.

To precise the working, this malware infection consists of multiple stages that start with a malicious Excel file. If the user enables the macros to open the Excel file, VBA AutoOpen macro will then drop and execute the downloader client script via a legitimate portable AHK script compiler.

The downloader client is responsible for achieving persistence, profiling victims, and downloading and executing AHK script in a victim system. Instead of receiving commands from the C&C server, the malware downloads and executes the AHK script for different tasks.

The downloaded script is a stealer that targets various browsers such as Google Chrome, Opera, Edge, and more. The stealer collects and decrypts credentials from browsers and exfiltrates the information to the attacker’s server via an HTTP POST request.

Effects of malware attack

The main purpose of this malware is to steal credentials from various browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and Internet Explorer (IE).

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Gurubaran
Gurubaran
Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

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