A new Orcinius Trojan has been discovered, employing VBA Stomping to hide its infection. The multi-stage trojan uses Dropbox and Google Docs to stay updated and deliver second-stage payloads.
Typically, VBA stomping removes the VBA source code in a Microsoft Office document, leaving only a compiled form of the macro code known as p-code in the document file.
“The malware contains an obfuscated VBA macro that hooks into Windows to monitor running windows and keystrokes and creates persistence using registry keys”, SonicWall Capture Labs threat research team shared with Cyber Security News.
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An Excel spreadsheet, in the present instance “CALENDARIO AZZORTI.xls,” is the initial way of infection.
Three worksheets discussing different cities’ billing cycles are included in what looks to be an Italian calendar.
The file contains a VBA macro that has been altered using a method known as “VBA stomping,” which destroys the original source code and leaves just compiled p-code.
As indicated by Olevba, this means that examining the macro inside the document will either display nothing or a safe copy of the code that will execute when the file is opened and closed.
The file will launch the macro during runtime and carry out the following tasks:
According to researchers, the sample and stated URLs have been linked to Remcos, AgentTesla, Neshta, HTMLDropper, and other malicious websites that pose as “Synaptics.exe” and are available on VirusTotal. The pages at both locations were inaccessible during runtime.
Due to the rise of harmful cyber activity, there are excessive risks of misinterpretation, escalation, and spreading impacts.
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