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New-looking Sundown EK drops Smoke Loader, Kronos banker

As we keep a tab on exploit kits, today we are looking at some changes with Sundown EK. Nowhere near as popular as RIG EK, this exploit kit still remains a threat with exploits for Internet Explorer, Flash, and Silverlight.

In early October we detected a new landing page format for Sundown EK, which followed on some previous new URL patterns. The notable changes are additional obfuscation and the (ab)use of white space throughout the HTML landing page.

For once, the payload dropped in this case isn’t ransomware but a two stage infection starting with a downloader which retrieves a banking Trojan.

Before

sundown-pre

After

new_sundown

Here are some highlights

  • Call for IE exploit
vml
  • Call for Flash exploit
flash
  • Call for Silverlight exploit:
silverlight
  • Payload launch (via wscript):
fire

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit blocks the various exploits pushed by Sundown EK:

mbae

Payload overview

The initial dropped payload we captured in this particular new Sundown EK instance is Smoke Loader a downloader whose purpose is to retrieve additional malware. Not too long ago, we observed Smoke Loader being 
decrypt_str

Upon execution, Smoke Loader will download a second stage payload from https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/4o3dllw65z6wemb/vamos.lek.

kronos

This particular piece of malware belongs to the Kronos banking Trojan family. It is a credential-stealer with form grabbing and HTML injection capabilities.

Both of those threats are detected by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware:

mbam

Footnotes

We first noticed increased activity from Sundown EK

Collecting this Kronos payload was interesting because it is part of a trend we have observed recently of an increased number in banking Trojans distributed via malvertising campaigns.

Special thanks to @hasherezade for help in unpacking the malware payloads.

Further reading

Smoke Loader – downloader with a smokescreen still alive

IOCs:

  • Raw Sundown EK landingLink
  • Partially deobfuscated landing (thanks David Ledbetter): Link
  • URL patterns:
    • fhbg.futureproducts.xyz/index.php?8Fn3HGC8gA=sS28Njmi16RQG3jf2qBJ91nXhsFjqBM8rQf9zlFjJV6oksXmwLUiEzNO
    • fhbg.futureproducts.xyz/undefined
    • fhbg.futureproducts.xyz/45786437956439785/127.swf
    • fhbg.futureproducts.xyz/580367589678954654986459286/489567945678456874356487356743256.swf
    • fhbg.futureproducts.xyz/580367589678954654986459286/459643097739469743657974386794384.xap
    • de.piclogo.xyz/43526876827345687356872456.php?id=127
    • de.piclogo.xyz/z.php?id=127
  • Smoke Loader: e420e521f891c1a6245e377dc7a6ab70458b7c0d77ad39535cb59018a542fe15
  • Kronos: e420e521f891c1a6245e377dc7a6ab70458b7c0d77ad39535cb59018a542fe15

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jérôme Segura

Principal Threat Researcher