Name | Description |
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Anunak |
Domain | ID | Name | Use | |
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Enterprise | T1071 | .001 | Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols |
The Carbanak malware communicates to its command server using HTTP with an encrypted payload.[1] |
Enterprise | T1547 | .001 | Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder |
Carbanak stores a configuration files in the startup directory to automatically execute commands in order to persist across reboots.[2] |
Enterprise | T1059 | .003 | Command and Scripting Interpreter: Windows Command Shell | |
Enterprise | T1136 | .001 | Create Account: Local Account | |
Enterprise | T1132 | .001 | Data Encoding: Standard Encoding |
Carbanak encodes the message body of HTTP traffic with Base64.[1][2] |
Enterprise | T1030 | Data Transfer Size Limits |
Carbanak exfiltrates data in compressed chunks if a message is larger than 4096 bytes .[2] |
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Enterprise | T1114 | .001 | Email Collection: Local Email Collection |
Carbanak searches recursively for Outlook personal storage tables (PST) files within user directories and sends them back to the C2 server.[2] |
Enterprise | T1573 | .001 | Encrypted Channel: Symmetric Cryptography |
Carbanak encrypts the message body of HTTP traffic with RC2 (in CBC mode). Carbanak also uses XOR with random keys for its communications.[1][2] |
Enterprise | T1070 | .004 | Indicator Removal on Host: File Deletion | |
Enterprise | T1056 | .001 | Input Capture: Keylogging |
Carbanak logs key strokes for configured processes and sends them back to the C2 server.[1][2] |
Enterprise | T1027 | Obfuscated Files or Information |
Carbanak encrypts strings to make analysis more difficult.[2] |
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Enterprise | T1003 | OS Credential Dumping | ||
Enterprise | T1057 | Process Discovery | ||
Enterprise | T1055 | .002 | Process Injection: Portable Executable Injection |
Carbanak downloads an executable and injects it directly into a new process.[2] |
Enterprise | T1012 | Query Registry |
Carbanak checks the Registry key |
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Enterprise | T1219 | Remote Access Software | ||
Enterprise | T1021 | .001 | Remote Services: Remote Desktop Protocol |
Carbanak enables concurrent Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions.[2] |
Enterprise | T1113 | Screen Capture |
Carbanak performs desktop video recording and captures screenshots of the desktop and sends it to the C2 server.[2] |
ID | Name | References |
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G0008 | Carbanak | |
G0046 | FIN7 |