BKDR_VERNOT.B
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Ranking: | 12,118 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 736 |
First Seen: | April 26, 2013 |
Last Seen: | August 18, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
BKDR_VERNOT.B is a backdoor Trojan that uses a Japanese blogging platform as its command-and-control (C&C) server, in which it can log in successfully. BKDR_VERNOT.B logs in and creates a draft where it uses the targeted workstation's computer name as its title. BKDR_VERNOT.B then inserts the text '$_$Today is a very important day for me.$' and the date and time BKDR_VERNOT.B was launched to the created draft. BKDR_VERNOT.B may use the drafts as a drop-off point of stolen information, as well as its C&C server where it is sent its backdoor instructions. Some of the stolen information incorporates the PC's operating information, time zone, and user name. After BKDR_VERNOT.B receives commands from the blog account, BKDR_VERNOT.B may initiate the backdoor commands, which involve downloading files, executing files, extracting archive files and renaming files. For every backdoor command BKDR_VERNOT.B does, it reports back to the blog draft by editing it and adding the particular strings.
URLs
BKDR_VERNOT.B may call the following URLs:
https://feed.myincognitosearch.com/?q |
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