Bitdefender researchers recently found threat actors abusing a legitimate feature in the RDP service to act as a fileless attack technique, dropping a multi-purpose off-the-shelf tool for device fingerprinting and for planting malware payloads ranging from ransomware and cryptocurrency miners to information and clipboard stealers.
The attack vector involves the Windows Remote Desktop Server. The RDP client has the ability to share a drive letter on their machine, which acts as a resource on the local virtual network. Attackers were able to use the shared directory as a very simple data exfiltration mechanism over the RDP protocol. By using an off-the-shelf component placed on the “tsclient1” (Terminal Server Client) network location, attackers could execute it using either “explorer.exe” or “cmd.exe” and use it to download additional malware.
The “worker.exe” component provides a vast array of capabilities, mainly for data gathering. It features capabilities ranging from collecting system information (e.g. architecture, CPU model and core count, RAM size, Windows version etc.) to taking screenshots, collecting the victim’s IP address and domain name, pulling information about default browsers and specific open ports, and even anti-forensic and detection evasion commands.
The campaigns do not seem to target specific industries or companies; instead, threat actors have used a shotgun approach, focusing on reaching as many victims as possible. In terms of financial impact, estimated cryptocurrency earnings based on the cryptocurrency wallets found indicate attackers have netted at least $150,000 through some of their campaigns.
Key Findings
A complete analysis of the analyzed components is available in a research paper available for download below. An up-to-date and complete list of indicators of compromise is available to Bitdefender Advanced Threat Intelligence users.
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