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New OSX/Dok Malware Targeting macOS Users to Steal Banking Credentials by Cloning Major Bank Websites

A New MacOS Malware “OSX/Dok” Discovered to Steal Banking Credentials by cloning major Banking website which leads victims to install the Malicious Application into victims mobile Devices.

This infection leads to potentially compromise the victims and leaks their sensitive data from their mobile platform.

OSX/Dok  Malware used to Attack Mac users via traditional Spam and Phishing Attacks and also combined with Man-in-the-Middle Attack which helps to gain complete access from victim communication and even its TLS Encrypted.

According to Checkpoint Researchers, the attackers are purchasing dozens of Apple certificates to sign on the application bundle and bypass GateKeeper Apple is constantly revoking the compromised certificates as Checkpoint informing them. however, new ones appear on a daily basis.

How Does OSX/Dok Work

The attack vector this Malware as usual through Phishing Mail that contains a Zip File with Malicious Applications.

Once Malware infected the targetted victims,  using shell codes it modifies the Update settings and disables security updates.

“It modifies the local host file in a way that prevents the victim and some Apple services to communicate outside by adding lines to the host’s file

This Malware maintains its obfuscation by signing the application using Apple certificate by legitimate App developer which leads to bypass the Apple Gatekeeper that used to prevent to install unsigned Applications.

“The malware authors keep naming the application bundle similar to the ones used by Apple, such as “App1e.AppStore” or “iTunes.AppStore”, trying to make it look more credible. Checkpoint said.

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Steals Bank Credentials

This Malware used Tor Network as a communication channel to communicate with command and control over  Darkweb and Proxy .

According to Malware geo-locates the victim it seems that the malware targets mainly European residents.

By helping of Local Proxy that Malware setting up in the Victims Machine, all the Traffic will Be Redirected to above-mentioned Domains (such as ‘credit-suisse’, ‘globalance-bank’, ‘cbhbank’), etc. then it will redirect to Malicious C&C server on TOR.

So once victims trying to Visit this Website then it will redirect to Malicious phishing website which is mostly under the Phishing financial Banking website that looks same as original bank website.

Fake Bank Page of infected Machine (Source: Checkpoint)

Orginal Page of same Bank (Source: Checkpoint)

In this Indication we can see that, C&C server is using Old copy rights page, and phishing page missed original Credit-Suisse SSL certificate and using the fake certificate instead.

Another indication Clearly showing that, there is not proper token based authentication since original bank are using Auth Token  which the server verifies and only then responds.

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Balaji

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

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