overview
Threat researchers with Trend Micro have recently uncovered attacks leveraging exposed instances of Docker Remote API.
After discovering public facing Docker API hosts, the attackers will attempt to evade detection and other security solutions before deploying a crypto-mining solution, hijacking the victims network resources.
IOCs ADDED TO OUR THREAT FEEDS
NOTE!: Avertium is actively searching across all monitored environments for the IoC’s listed below. If any are discovered, we will reach out to you directly. If your environment or portions of your environment are not currently being monitored, please reach out to your Service Delivery Manager.
http://104.183.100.189/common/backup.list |
Url |
e16fb2a22fce5241565784b5a8518ed2becc9948d4c398093edbb70a946f9331 |
StixFile |
dfa0024b534410f9121d5842526ca47c086b0ea1 |
StixFile |
da006a0b9b51d56fa3f9690cf204b99f |
StixFile |
cf265a3a3dd068d0aa0c70248cd6325d |
StixFile |
ca3f246d635bfa560f6c839111be554a14735513e90b3e6784bedfe1930bdfd6 |
StixFile |
ba120e9c7f8896d9148ad37f02b0e3cb |
StixFile |
a6d3c6b6359ae660d855f978057aab1115b418ed277bb9047cd488f9c7850747 |
StixFile |
9813cde2db1f31f92fed49a4dd8aa29b21d72581 |
StixFile |
835a9a6908409a67e51bce69f80dd58a |
StixFile |
78.47.18.110 |
IPv4-Addr |
6e7230dbe35df5b46dcd08975a0cc87f |
StixFile |
656e22c65bf7c04d87b5afbe52b8d800 |
StixFile |
4d3a4f916aeb9234c3de1423330fa8b0ec3e2518 |
StixFile |
46.101.139.173 |
IPv4-Addr |
44ca5b263a955ba19ec4f57a5646d4a406a34f70 |
StixFile |
3de0a2f76f95375c1c078a465683415bda99f01b |
StixFile |
3b78dbcac10c3c3bcb38a9aa077b8f62bdea5f2d |
StixFile |
31ee4c9984f3c21a8144ce88980254722fd16a0724afb16408e1b6940fd599da |
StixFile |
22e4a57ac560ebe1eff8957906589f4dd5934ee555ebcc0f7ba613b07fad2c13 |
StixFile |
211.234.111.116 |
IPv4-Addr |
194.169.175.107 |
IPv4-Addr |
169.155.242.252 |
IPv4-Addr |
104.183.100.189 |
IPv4-Addr |
0fd199053171fec86be186106eac717c4edae2ad |
StixFile |
9fb8a70406d0c44a98ce8db9240661a85e0f3f09a6db4c3e0d6affb91c11d4b0 |
StixFile |
TTPs TO MONITOR
1. T1190: Exploit Public-Facing ApplicationAttackers exploit weaknesses in internet-facing applications to gain unauthorized access or control.
2. T1059: Command and Scripting InterpreterAdversaries use command-line interfaces or scripts to execute malicious commands or scripts.
3. T1078: Valid AccountsAttackers use valid user credentials to maintain access or execute attacks within a system.
4. T1036: MasqueradingTechniques that disguise malicious processes or files to look legitimate.
5. T1105: Ingress Tool TransferAttackers download or transfer tools or malware onto a compromised system for further exploitation.
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