TrojanSpy.Win32.QBOT.CFH
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Qbot.aec (KASPERSKY)
Windows

Threat Type: Trojan
Destructiveness: No
Encrypted: Yes
In the wild: Yes
OVERVIEW
This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
It connects to certain websites to send and receive information. It terminates itself if it detects it is being run in a virtual environment. It deletes itself after execution.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
601,600 bytes
EXE
Yes
07 May 2019
Arrival Details
This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
Installation
This Trojan drops the following copies of itself into the affected system and executes them:
- %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
(Note: %Application Data% is the current user's Application Data folder, which is usually C:\Documents and Settings\{user name}\Application Data on Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003, or C:\Users\{user name}\AppData\Roaming on Windows Vista, 7, and 8.)
It adds the following processes:
- {malware path and file name} /c
- cmd.exe /c ping.exe -n 6 127.0.0.1 & type %system%\calc.exe {malware path and file name}
- %System%\PING.EXE ping.exe -n 6 127.0.0.1
(Note: %System% is the Windows system folder, where it usually is C:\Windows\System32 on all Windows operating system versions.)
It creates the following folders:
- %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}
(Note: %Application Data% is the current user's Application Data folder, which is usually C:\Documents and Settings\{user name}\Application Data on Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003, or C:\Users\{user name}\AppData\Roaming on Windows Vista, 7, and 8.)
Autostart Technique
This Trojan adds the following registry entries to enable its automatic execution at every system startup:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
{random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
{random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
Information Theft
This Trojan monitors the Internet Explorer (IE) activities of the affected system, specifically the address bar or title bar. It recreates a legitimate website with a spoofed login page if a user visits banking sites with the following strings in the address bar or title bar:
- .hsbcnet.com
- .ntrs.com
- .web-access.com
- .webcashmgmt.com
- /achupload
- /cashman/
- /cashplus/
- /clkccm/
- /cmserver/
- /corpach/
- /ibws/
- /payments/ach
- /payments/ach
- /stbcorp/
- /wcmpr/
- /wcmpw/
- /wcmtr/
- /wires/
- /wiret
- access.jpmorgan.com
- accessmoneymanager.com
- accessonline.abnamro.com
- achbatchlisting
- bankeft.com
- blilk.com
- businessaccess.citibank.citigroup.com
- businessbankingcenter.synovus.com
- business-eb.ibanking-services.com
- business-eb.ibanking-services.com
- businessinternetbanking.synovus.com
- businessonline.huntington.com
- businessonline.tdbank.com
- cashmanageronline.bbt.com
- cashproonline.bankofamerica.com
- cashproonline.bankofamerica.com
- cbs.firstcitizensonline.com
- chsec.wellsfargo.com
- cmol.bbt.com
- cmoltp.bbt.com
- commerceconnections.commercebank.com
- commercial.bnc.ca
- commercial.wachovia.com
- commercial2.wachovia.com
- commercial3.wachovia.com
- commercial4.wachovia.com
- corporatebanking
- cpw-achweb.bankofamerica.com
- ctm.53.com
- directline4biz.com
- directpay.wellsfargo.com
- each.bremer.com
- ebanking-services.com
- ecash.arvest.com
- e-facts.org
- e-moneyger.com
- express.53.com
- firstmeritib.com
- firstmeritib.com/defaultcorp.aspx
- goldleafach.com
- iachwellsprod.wellsfargo.com
- ibc.klikbca.com
- intellix.capitalonebank.com
- iris.sovereignbank.com
- itreasury.regions.com
- itreasurypr.regions.com
- jsp/mainWeb.jsp
- ktt.key.com
- moneymanagergps.com
- netconnect.bokf.com
- nj00-wcm
- ocm.suntrust.com
- olb-ebanking.com
- onlineserv/CM
- otm.suntrust.com
- paylinks.cunet.org
- paylinks.cunet.org
- premierview.membersunited.org
- premierview.membersunited.org
- providentnjolb.com
- schwabinstitutional.com
- scotiaconnect.scotiabank.com
- securentrycorp.amegybank.com
- securentrycorp.zionsbank.com
- singlepoint.usbank.com
- svbconnect.com
- tcfexpressbusiness.com
- tdcommercialbanking.com
- tdetreasury.tdbank.com
- tmcb.amegybank.com
- tmcb.zionsbank.com
- tmconnectweb
- treas-mgt.frostbank.com
- treasury.pncbank.com
- trz.tranzact.org
- trz.tranzact.org
- tssportal.jpmorgan.com
- wc.wachovia.com
- wcp.wachovia.com
- web-cashplus.com
- webexpress.tdbank.com
- webinfoplus.mandtbank.com
- wellsoffice.wellsfargo.com
The spoofed login overlaps the legitimate login area of the website, thus tricking the user into thinking that it is part of the IE window. The spoofed login page is located in a fixed area of the legitimate website. The said routine tricks the user into giving out sensitive account-related information. It then logs keystrokes entered by the user in the user name and password fields of the spoofed login page.
It gathers the following data:
- Browser cookies
- Flash cookies
- FTP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, HTTPMail, NNTP Passwords
- GeoIP locations
- Internet sessions
- Login credentials for certain websites
- Network information
- Outlook login credentials
- Private keys from system certificates
- System information
- dnsname
- domain
- exe
- ext_ip
- hostname
- install_time
- is_admin
- os
- qbot_version
- user
Other Details
This Trojan connects to the following URL(s) to check for an Internet connection:
- baidu.com
- cnn.com
- facebook.com
- linkedin.com
- mail.ru
- microsoft.com
- qq.com
- wikipedia.org
- yahoo.com
It connects to the following website to send and receive information:
- b{BLOCKED}.ci
It terminates itself if it detects it is being run in a virtual environment.
It does the following:
- It monitors browser activities from the affected machines for websites containing the following strings:
- .5min.com
- .adworldmedia.com
- .amazonaws.com
- .bing.com
- .gator.com
- .hiro.tv
- .king.com
- .microsoft.com
- .mozilla.com
- .mozilla.org
- .twimg.com
- 127.0.0.1
- 180solutions.com
- api.skype.com
- audatexsolutions.com
- auditude.com
- brightcove.com
- clients.mindbodyonline.com
- conduit-services.com
- contacts.msn.com
- digitalmediacommunications.com
- doubleclick.
- eorezo.com
- etsy.com
- facebook.com
- farmville.com
- fwmrm.net
- geo.query.yahoo.com
- googleusercontent.com
- hotbar.com
- internet-optimizer.com
- kixeye.com
- localhost
- loyaltyconnect.ihg.com
- lphbs.com
- mail.google.com
- mail.services.live.com
- mapquest.com
- mendeley.com
- messenger.live.com
- mochibot.com
- mybrowserbar.com
- myshopres.com
- netflix.com
- newasp.com.cn
- officeapps.live.com
- owlforce.com
- phantomefx.com
- playtoga.com
- r777r.info
- radialpoint.com
- safebrowsing.google.com
- salesforce.com
- search.msn.com
- securestudies.com
- seekmo.com
- sipuku.com
- spamblockerutility.com
- storage.live.com
- tbreport.bellsouth.net
- tubemogul.com
- webhancer.com
- wildtangent.com
- wpzkq.com
- yahoo.com
- youtube.com
- zango.com
- zynga.com
- It checks its filename if it contains the following strings:
- sample
- mlwr_smpl
- artifact.exe
- Terminates browser if the following strings are present:
- siteadvisor.com
- avgthreatlabs.com
- safeweb.norton.com
- It checks for the following AVs:
- norton
- AVG
- mcafee
- kaspersky
- NOD32
- Bitdefender
- Avast
- Trend Micro
- Microsoft Security Essentials
It deletes itself after execution.
It terminates itself if any of the following file(s) are present:
- ChromeUpdate.exe
- ctfmon.exe
- dbgview.exe
- Microsoft.Notes.exe
- msdev.exe
- nav.exe
- ollydbg.exe
- Proxifier.exe
- ShellExperienceHost.exe
- windbg.exe
It checks if the following virtual machine or sandbox related module(s) is loaded in the affected system:
- aswhookx.dll
- avcuf32.dll
- CWSandbox
- dbghelp.dll
- fshook32.dll
- metsvc-server.exe
- QEMU
- RedHat
- SbieDll.dll
- SCSI
- sf2.dll (Avst)
- SVGA
- VBoxGuest
- VBoxService.exe
- VBoxTray.exe
- VirtIO
- Virtual HD
- VirtualBox
- VirtualProtect
- vm3dmp
- vmacthlp.exe
- VMaudio
- vmdebug
- vmrawdsk
- vmtoolsd.exe
- VMware
- vmx_svga
- vmxnet
- windump.exe
It checks for the presence of the following antivirus and security applications:
- AvastSvc.exe
- avgcsrva.exe
- avgcsrvx.exe
- avgsvcx.exe
- avp.exe
- bdagent.exe
- ByteFence.exe
- ccSvcHst.exe
- cmdagent.exe
- coreServiceShell.exe
- egui.exe
- ekrn.exe
- fhoster32.exe
- fmon.exe
- isesrv.exe
- MBAMService.exe
- mcshield.exe
- MsMpEng.exe
- NTRTScan.exe
- PccNTMon.exe
- SAVAdminService.exe
- SavService.exe
- vkise.exe
- vsserv.exe
- vsservppl.exe
- WRSA.exe
SOLUTION
9.850
14.986.06
08 May 2019
14.989.00
09 May 2019
Step 1
Before doing any scans, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 users must disable System Restore to allow full scanning of their computers.
Step 2
Note that not all files, folders, and registry keys and entries are installed on your computer during this malware's/spyware's/grayware's execution. This may be due to incomplete installation or other operating system conditions. If you do not find the same files/folders/registry information, please proceed to the next step.
Step 3
Restart in Safe Mode
Step 4
Delete this registry value
Important: Editing the Windows Registry incorrectly can lead to irreversible system malfunction. Please do this step only if you know how or you can ask assistance from your system administrator. Else, check this Microsoft article first before modifying your computer's registry.
- In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- {random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
- {random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
- In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- {random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
- {random name} = %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
Step 5
Search and delete these files
- %Application Data%\Microsoft\{random folder name}\{random file name}.exe
Step 6
Restart in normal mode and scan your computer with your Trend Micro product for files detected as TrojanSpy.Win32.QBOT.CFH. If the detected files have already been cleaned, deleted, or quarantined by your Trend Micro product, no further step is required. You may opt to simply delete the quarantined files. Please check this Knowledge Base page for more information.
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