Kwampirs is a backdoor Trojan used by Orangeworm. It has been found on machines which had software installed for the use and control of high-tech imaging devices such as X-Ray and MRI machines. [1]
Domain | ID | Name | Use | |
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Enterprise | T1087 | .001 | Account Discovery: Local Account |
Kwampirs collects a list of accounts with the command |
Enterprise | T1543 | .003 | Create or Modify System Process: Windows Service |
Kwampirs creates a new service named WmiApSrvEx to establish persistence.[1] |
Enterprise | T1140 | Deobfuscate/Decode Files or Information |
Kwampirs decrypts and extracts a copy of its main DLL payload when executing.[1] |
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Enterprise | T1008 | Fallback Channels |
Kwampirs uses a large list of C2 servers that it cycles through until a successful connection is established.[1] |
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Enterprise | T1083 | File and Directory Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of files and directories in C:\ with the command |
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Enterprise | T1105 | Ingress Tool Transfer | ||
Enterprise | T1036 | .004 | Masquerading: Masquerade Task or Service |
Kwampirs establishes persistence by adding a new service with the display name "WMI Performance Adapter Extension" in an attempt to masquerade as a legitimate WMI service.[1] |
Enterprise | T1135 | Network Share Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of network shares with the command |
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Enterprise | T1027 | Obfuscated Files or Information |
Kwampirs downloads additional files that are base64-encoded and encrypted with another cipher.[2] |
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.001 | Binary Padding |
Before writing to disk, Kwampirs inserts a randomly generated string into the middle of the decrypted payload in an attempt to evade hash-based detections.[1] |
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Enterprise | T1201 | Password Policy Discovery |
Kwampirs collects password policy information with the command |
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Enterprise | T1069 | .001 | Permission Groups Discovery: Local Groups |
Kwampirs collects a list of users belonging to the local users and administrators groups with the commands |
.002 | Permission Groups Discovery: Domain Groups |
Kwampirs collects a list of domain groups with the command |
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Enterprise | T1057 | Process Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of running services with the command |
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Enterprise | T1021 | .002 | Remote Services: SMB/Windows Admin Shares |
Kwampirs copies itself over network shares to move laterally on a victim network.[1] |
Enterprise | T1018 | Remote System Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of available servers with the command |
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Enterprise | T1218 | .011 | Signed Binary Proxy Execution: Rundll32 |
Kwampirs uses rundll32.exe in a Registry value added to establish persistence.[1] |
Enterprise | T1082 | System Information Discovery |
Kwampirs collects OS version information such as registered owner details, manufacturer details, processor type, available storage, installed patches, hostname, version info, system date, and other system information by using the commands |
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Enterprise | T1016 | System Network Configuration Discovery |
Kwampirs collects network adapter and interface information by using the commands |
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Enterprise | T1049 | System Network Connections Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of active and listening connections by using the command |
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Enterprise | T1033 | System Owner/User Discovery |
Kwampirs collects registered owner details by using the commands |
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Enterprise | T1007 | System Service Discovery |
Kwampirs collects a list of running services with the command |
ID | Name | References |
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G0071 | Orangeworm |