Rifdoor is a remote access trojan (RAT) that shares numerous code similarities with HotCroissant.[1]
Domain | ID | Name | Use | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enterprise | T1547 | .001 | Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder |
Rifdoor has created a new registry entry at |
Enterprise | T1573 | .001 | Encrypted Channel: Symmetric Cryptography |
Rifdoor has encrypted command and control (C2) communications with a stream cipher.[1] |
Enterprise | T1027 | Obfuscated Files or Information |
Rifdoor has encrypted strings with a single byte XOR algorithm.[1] |
|
.001 | Binary Padding |
Rifdoor has added four additional bytes of data upon launching, then saved the changed version as |
||
Enterprise | T1566 | .001 | Phishing: Spearphishing Attachment |
Rifdoor has been distributed in e-mails with malicious Excel or Word documents.[1] |
Enterprise | T1082 | System Information Discovery |
Rifdoor has the ability to identify the Windows version on the compromised host.[1] |
|
Enterprise | T1016 | System Network Configuration Discovery |
Rifdoor has the ability to identify the IP address of the compromised host.[1] |
|
Enterprise | T1033 | System Owner/User Discovery |
Rifdoor has the ability to identify the username on the compromised host.[1] |
|
Enterprise | T1204 | .002 | User Execution: Malicious File |
Rifdoor has been executed from malicious Excel or Word documents containing macros.[1] |
ID | Name | References |
---|---|---|
G0138 | Andariel |