Name | Description |
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Anchor_DNS |
Domain | ID | Name | Use | |
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Enterprise | T1071 | .001 | Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols | |
.004 | Application Layer Protocol: DNS |
Variants of Anchor can use DNS tunneling to communicate with C2.[1][2] |
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Enterprise | T1059 | .003 | Command and Scripting Interpreter: Windows Command Shell |
Anchor has used cmd.exe to run its self deletion routine.[1] |
.004 | Command and Scripting Interpreter: Unix Shell | |||
Enterprise | T1543 | .003 | Create or Modify System Process: Windows Service | |
Enterprise | T1480 | Execution Guardrails |
Anchor can terminate itself if specific execution flags are not present.[1] |
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Enterprise | T1008 | Fallback Channels |
Anchor can use secondary C2 servers for communication after establishing connectivity and relaying victim information to primary C2 servers.[1] |
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Enterprise | T1564 | .004 | Hide Artifacts: NTFS File Attributes | |
Enterprise | T1070 | .004 | Indicator Removal on Host: File Deletion |
Anchor can self delete its dropper after the malware is successfully deployed.[1] |
Enterprise | T1105 | Ingress Tool Transfer | ||
Enterprise | T1095 | Non-Application Layer Protocol | ||
Enterprise | T1027 | Obfuscated Files or Information |
Anchor has obsuscated code with stack strings and string encryption.[1] |
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.002 | Software Packing | |||
Enterprise | T1021 | .002 | Remote Services: SMB/Windows Admin Shares | |
Enterprise | T1053 | .003 | Scheduled Task/Job: Cron | |
.005 | Scheduled Task/Job: Scheduled Task | |||
Enterprise | T1553 | .002 | Subvert Trust Controls: Code Signing |
Anchor has been signed with valid certificates to evade detection by security tools.[1] |
Enterprise | T1082 | System Information Discovery |
Anchor can determine the hostname and linux version on a compromised host.[2] |
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Enterprise | T1016 | System Network Configuration Discovery |
Anchor can determine the public IP and location of a compromised host.[2] |
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Enterprise | T1569 | .002 | System Services: Service Execution |
Anchor can create and execute services to load its payload.[1][2] |