Malware Analysis – djvu – 4ab7e38f1d06c623036555954c3f1918
Malware Analysis
Score: 10
- MALWARE FAMILY: djvu
- TAGS:family:djvu, family:vidar, botnet:19, discovery, persistence, ransomware, spyware, stealer
- MD5: 4ab7e38f1d06c623036555954c3f1918
- SHA1: 3599db93f3825bdf8a7b339c405c8194f9c3a675
- ANALYSIS DATE: 2023-02-13T05:23:52Z
- TTPS: T1012, T1082, T1222, T1005, T1081, T1060, T1112, T1053
| Score | Meaning | Example | 
| 10 | Known bad | A malware family was detected. | 
| 8-9 | Likely malicious | One or more known damaging malware attack patterns were detected. Examples: The deleting of shadow copies on Windows. | 
| 6-7 | Shows suspicious behaviour | One or more suspicious actions were detected. The detected actions can be malicious but also have (common) benign uses. Examples: Changing file permissions. Anti-VM behaviour/trying to detect a VM. | 
| 2-5 | Likely benign | One or more interesting behaviours were detected. The detected actions are interesting enough to be notified about but are not directly malicious. | 
| 1 | No (potentially) malicious behaviour was detected. | N/A | 

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