: URLs or IP addresses used for command-and-control (C2) communication.
: Mentions of C:\windows\system32\kerne132.dll (note the "1" replacing the "l"), which is a common DLL hijacking technique. SSIsab-004.7z
: Usually contains a single file named Lab01-01.exe and a matching DLL ( Lab01-01.dll ). 2. Static Analysis Findings : URLs or IP addresses used for command-and-control
: Block the specific C2 IP address discovered in strings and delete the masked kerne132.dll file from the system directory. SSIsab-004.7z
This stage involves running the malware in a sandboxed environment (like Any.Run or a private VM) to monitor its behavior.
: The malware attempts to beacon out to a hardcoded domain. If the domain is unreachable, it may enter a "sleep" state to avoid detection. Host-Based Indicators : Creation of a new service.