Report - MegVlau.exe

PE File .NET EXE PE32
ScreenShot
Created 2025.02.26 09:46 Machine s1_win7_x6401
Filename MegVlau.exe
Type PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows
AI Score
7
Behavior Score
5.0
ZERO API file : malware
VT API (file) 39 detected (AIDetectMalware, Stelpak, MSILHeracles, Unsafe, malicious, confidence, 100%, Attribute, HighConfidence, high confidence, GenKryptik, HGSD, PWSX, MSIL@AI, MSIL2, ajG9bOr4a0giQjH12GC91w, Nekark, jcdze, Static AI, Malicious PE, Detected, Wacatac, Kryptik, Eldorado, Krypt, Chgt, FalseSign, Xfow, ANCY)
md5 936f4b47e08ca09483ca85f7b901eb0f
sha256 fad4e974cc163c386e77091efb9bbffab7f5ea4559c111baaee9954f8b3e3ce1
ssdeep 6144:3HYaosINWXFGYJabd0UyB8kOKWAKo1Ze7OwEK/MNt8lEdgxbuZm/uPEtCfwoZIEO:3HH9INsFF4R0UyBSKW0lK/MNWqdgJuY5
imphash f34d5f2d4577ed6d9ceec516c1f5a744
impfuzzy 3:rGsLdAIEK:tf
  Network IP location

Signature (10cnts)

Level Description
danger Executed a process and injected code into it
danger File has been identified by 39 AntiVirus engines on VirusTotal as malicious
watch Allocates execute permission to another process indicative of possible code injection
watch Manipulates memory of a non-child process indicative of process injection
notice Allocates read-write-execute memory (usually to unpack itself)
notice Terminates another process
notice The binary likely contains encrypted or compressed data indicative of a packer
info Checks amount of memory in system
info Checks if process is being debugged by a debugger
info The executable contains unknown PE section names indicative of a packer (could be a false positive)

Rules (3cnts)

Level Name Description Collection
info Is_DotNET_EXE (no description) binaries (upload)
info IsPE32 (no description) binaries (upload)
info PE_Header_Zero PE File Signature binaries (upload)

Network (0cnts) ?

Request CC ASN Co IP4 Rule ? ZERO ?

Suricata ids

PE API

IAT(Import Address Table) Library

mscoree.dll
 0x402000 _CorExeMain

EAT(Export Address Table) is none



Similarity measure (PE file only) - Checking for service failure