Names | DEADEYE | |
Category | Malware | |
Type | Downloader | |
Description | (FireEye) Tracking APT41 activities over the past months, we observed multiple samples that shared two unique features: the use of RC5 encryption which we don’t encounter often, and a unique string “f@Ukd!rCto R$.”. We track these samples as DEADEYE. DEADEYE comes in multiple variants: • DEADEYE.DOWN has the capability to download additional payloads. • DEADEYE.APPEND has additional payloads appended to it. • DEADEYE.EXT loads payloads that are already present on the system. | |
Information | <https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/10/lowkey-hunting-for-the-missing-volume-serial-id.html> |
Last change to this tool card: 20 April 2020
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APT 41 | ![]() | 2012-Aug 2020 | ![]() |
1 group listed (1 APT, 0 other, 0 unknown)
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