Sponsored by..

Friday, 11 April 2014

Something evil on 62.75.140.236, 62.75.140.237, 62.75.140.238 and 64.120.207.253, 64.120.207.254

[NOTE: the IPs listed here appear to have been cleaned up]

This set of IPs is being used to push the Angler EK [1] [2]:

Intergenia, Germany
62.75.140.236
62.75.140.237
62.75.140.238

Network Operations Center (HostNOC), US
64.120.207.253
64.120.207.254

A look at the /24s that these ranges are in indicates a mix of malicious and legitimate sites, but on the whole it might be a good idea to consider blocking traffic to 62.75.140.0/24 and 64.120.207.0/24.

Sites on these IPs consist of hijacked subdomains of (mostly) legitimate domains in the Intergenia range and purely malicious domains in the HostNOC range. I would recommend that you block the following:

(Intergenia)
casga.sogesca.al
enetian.reddigitalonline.com
southerly.rademsis.com
smallpox.purehealthforyou.com
vender.puteando.com.ar
tender.revsanders.com
lordly.pxz55.com
plumbing.ranperhar.com
flatness.radioxto.com.ar
implement.webshark.com.br
incendiary.whitennerdy.com
instructor.valiza.com
penal.unhasdeouro.com.br
afia.fotigrafia.com.ar
fanny.gamesgamesgames.eu
fug.fugusg.com
intermediary.roboticdreamblog.com
lithium.thiersheetmetal.com
lyrical.thoitrangtre360.com
maximum.riversofgrog.com.au
meaty.vvw5.com
sevice.fuzzyservice.ru
tough.thingiebox.com
transfigure.rmtradinggroup.com
vibrate.saltaland.com.ar
ford.somerford.me
recoil.quintafeira.com.br
solaris.solartrailers.net
surgery.replikacctv.com
wore.quietbytes.com
all.inews4all.com
andre.andro-tech2.info
andy.animadeco.pl
back.bbb-tl.com
begun.beatrizcarrillo.com
belsu.benda.si
binolyt.diymodstore.net
bird.mjdpe.net
bunny.doctorcat.org
bvirtual.t25workoutsale.com
creat.hijac-creative.com
dario.casio-c.com
dd.adamknight.info
desolate.soarstudio.com
dolly.shoppingadvisor.com.ar
emoc.cccuauhtemoc.mx
facilitator.tricksshop.com.br
ff.advidlabs.com
ff.variedades.info
fina.canecafina.com.br

(HostNOC)
odtoidcwe.info
odtoidcwe.com
odtoidcwe.net
bychemawe.info
bychemawe.net
bychemawe.com
cunideawe.net
cunideawe.com
cunideawe.info

Thursday, 10 April 2014

"CCAHC: Climate Change And Health Conference 2014" scam

This spam is a form of advanced fee fraud scam:

From:     CCAHC ccahc@live.com
Reply-To:     ccahc@e-mile.co.uk
Date:     10 April 2014 16:04
Subject:     Call for Poster

CCAHC: Climate Change And Health Conference 2014


Dear Colleague,
On behalf of the CCAHC Scientific Committee, you are cordially invited to attend the 14th Climate Change & Health Conference to be held in Ibis Garden Hotel, from 16th - 18th May, 2014. 
The CCAHC 2014 event promises unrivalled learning and networking opportunities for the general public. Invited speakers are experts from multiple sectors and disciplines. Case studies of successful collaborations of environment, nutrition and public health across a wide range of issues.
The main theme for this year's poster session is:  "Impacts of Climate Change in Health and Nutrition"
While this is the main theme for the poster session it is not exclusive and you are welcome to submit a poster outside of this theme.
CCAHC 2014 showcases yet another exceptional programme with the latest scientific and best practice consensus on sustainable environment, biometeorological adaptation, global warming, climate change, waste management, greenhouse gas, pollution control, heart health, obesity, weight management, diabetes, child health, gut health, food sensitivity, healthy living and many other hot topics.
Why Attend:
  • Receive current updates on a range of topics, from leaders and expert practitioners.
  • Understand the latest scientific research in detail and discover its implications for your work.
  • Explore and debate controversial topics, discuss what is best for your clients and patients.
  • Sponsorship of air ticket, travel insurance, visa fees and per diem.
  • Enhance your skill set and progress your career.
  • Network with hundreds of other professionals involved in diet, nutrition, environment, health and lifestyle.
  • Participate in the Exhibitor Trail and win prizes!
  • Present your research, project, product or campaign, attract attention and promote your achievements
  • Registration is free of charge for participants from developing countries.
Paper Submissions:
Fax or e-mail up to 300 words describing your proposed paper on or before 18th April 2014. The paper will then be sent to the Advisory Board for evaluation and authors will be given feedback on or before 25th April 2014. The highest rated papers will be invited to present at the conference.
Sincerely yours,
Professor Jon Lloyd
Conference Chair
Maple House, 37-45 City Road, London EC1Y 1AT, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0)70 8764 2424 | +44 (0)70 2404 4920
Fax: +44 (0)843 562 2173
The email originates from 196.46.246.174 (Airtel, Nigeria) via 221.120.96.3 in Bangladesh. Note that the sender is using free email addresses rather than one that ties back to an identifiable organisation. The email was sent to a spamtrap.

According to this article at 419scam.org the sting is that there will be visa and hotel fees to pay before going to the conference, and once this money has been sent by Western Union then the scammers will vanish, taking their mythical conference with them.

Avoid.

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Something evil on 66.96.223.192/27

There seems to be some exploit activity today on the IP range 66.96.223.192/27 (a customer of Network Operations Center, US). Most domains are already flagged as malicious by Google, and I've reported on bad IPs in this range before.

A list of the domains I can find in this range, their myWOT ratings and Google and SURBL prognoses can be found here [csv].

I would recommend applying the following blocklist:
66.96.223.192/27
capcomcom.com
chebuesx.com
damaumsx.com
denovlib.com
epdiyfetzs.com
estebasw.com
euvllali.com
falaporto.com
fortynineseven.com
geortogils.com
gykrabowss.com
hepiqs.com
jalihs.com
jisoss.com
jkuacobijs.com
joduebey.com
kewennub.com
moarlejitta.com
mopcapcap.com
myruvs.com
njooixrc.com
oatgirle.com
penapolj.com
wladimirmosk.com
chebuesx.info
damaumsx.info
denovlib.info
epdiyfetzs.info
estebasx.info
garrupyotpq.info
geortogils.info
gykrabowss.info
hepiqs.info
jalihs.info
jisoss.info
njooixrc.info
oatgirle.info
penapolj.info
andracia.net
damaumsx.net
denovlib.net
epdiyfetzs.net
estebasx.net
euvllali.net
garrupyotpq.net
geortogils.net
gykrabowss.net
hepiqs.net
jalihs.net
jisoss.net
joduebey.net
kewennub.net
mibradburnb.net
njooixrc.net
oatgirle.net
penapolj.net
clicksuntruck.org
freemiewgrow.org
hellotreeboom.org
jeyjoyjang.org
klitryujk.org
megasuperduper.org
singsongsing.org
sweethouseinc.org
tynepompling.org
zeedirfung.org
estebasx.com
garrupyotpq.com
hacynkraihc.com
julynosw.com
julynosx.com
mibradburnb.com
estebasw.info
hacynkraihc.info
kewennub.info
mibradburnb.info
chebuesx.net
damaumsw.net
estebasw.net
hacynkraihc.net

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Sage "Please see attached copy of the original invoice" spam

This fake Sage spam comes with a malicious attachment:

Date:      Tue, 8 Apr 2014 08:65:82 GMT
From:      Sage [Merrill.Sterling@sage-mail.com]
Subject:      RE: BACs #3421309

Please see attached copy of the original invoice. 

Attached is a file BACs-3421309.zip which in turn contains a malicious executable BACs-040814.exe which has a VirusTotal detection rate of 10/51.

The Malwr analysis shows that it attempts to download a configuration file from [donotclick]hemblecreations.com/images/n0804UKd.dim and then it attempts to connect to a number of other domains and IP addresses.

Recommended blocklist:
50.116.4.71
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
twplfztldagaydcacebqpypm.net
aidyhnzrkqomndihmttglrcmpf.com
jnojswlbzdxondfahwgbmluyl.ru
wcaebnfwljamemlzhqwqsovzlfq.com
skirtrslbtjrjfphemnnjqowuus.biz
uobihirghyscvswgwolneuscyamh.org
hvchqgyzfitaiugmbmifdwclrk.info
hemblecreations.com

Monday, 7 April 2014

Quantcast email address leak

Quantcast measures web analytics, and they are widely used by many websites worldwide, including one I operated myself.

However, it seems that Quantcast have some sort of email address leak because the following spam email was sent to an address only used to sign up for Quantcast's services.

From:     iTriplingStocks [redacted]@livraphone.fr
Date:     7 April 2014 20:08
Subject:     Dear [redacted], Three hundred percent gains is super possible



However in 1381 a treaty was signed in which allowed him to return. In 2008, Thames Water submitted plans for 96 homes on the site. Connor's horse Waterford Crystal. French hands between 1781 and 1782, and broken up in 1797. They were later replaced by Generation 1 DVD volumes, and later complete season boxed sets. It consists of the village of Luzein which is made up of the sections of Buchen, Luzein, Pany and Putz. February 1955, while in reserve. Juan Sebastian Lach moved to Europe and studied for a doctorate in cognitive musicology. Stop, only add extraordinary stunts here, and only if you have reliable sources. I think I want to be in the Guinness Book of World Records.
However at Dawn workers cleared the gap where the animals came in trapping them in. Germany dated from roughly 14,000 years ago. Francesco also made furniture and panelling for private and ecclesiatical clients. He claimed to be a god, whereas he was only a servant of the Devil, and as such he met his fate. There have been two unofficial fan remakes. Ecuador, at an altitude between 2,100 and 2,300 m asl. O God, do not leave me. The design has been simplified and a whole range of new security features were introduced.
Indonesian general as ambassador to Australia. Diagram created by me. When Gomo died in 1815, Senachewine became chief of the village. The same magazine gave Hannity their Freedom of Speech Award in 2003. Chavan started his political career in 1991,his name was proposed by Mr. Yale, Fruton became Director of the Division of Science, a position he held until 1962. City Sightseeing Ltd to City Sightseeing Worldwide S. If there were some heightened state of tension, we would, believe me, we would not let them get that close.
The first pressing of the album came in sleeve case packaging. Turkishness and the Republic. Hendschiken while 255 people commuted into the municipality for work. The Broletto in Como is faced with polychrome marble. About 20 additional motels, Inns and Bed and Breakfast operations are based in Digby making tourism an important employer. Alan Bray, a bassist. Italian Ministry of Treasury. Kentucky's head football coach. Soldiers, and turned against the Soviet regime. The source of information should be relevant, including existing solutions. Beata Vergine Assunta e S. In space DeGill has been captured by his old nemesis, the big game hunter Pontifadora the Conquistadora.
When assessing mental involvement in narrative text, items involved more imagery and imagination. Windham was founded in 1951 by Walter F. Diescher and John Endres became friends and business partners. He has also directed videos for The Saturdays and Sugababes.

The spam is an RCHA pump-and-dump spam as reported here, and this spam does make heavy use of email addresses stolen in this way.

It is impossible to say when the email addresses leaked from Quantcast or what data may have leaked with them, however the possibility of a spammer guessing this particular email address would be one in 26^12 (95,428,956,661,682,176) which is practically zero.

Update: Quantcast are investigating the issue at present.

Sunday, 6 April 2014

"Produce & Information" / Media Trade Company spam

This spam email links to a malicious file:
From:     Media Trade info@mediatrade.com
Reply-To:     ourmediatrade@yahoo.com
Date:     6 April 2014 16:26
Subject:     Produce & Information

Good Day

How are you today?
This is Media Trade Company, we have interest in your product. And our company is planing on placing an order with your company, Please open and click on the pdf icon to see the attached document of our produce information and company details.

Thank you and have a nice day

Best regards
THKS/B.RGDS

Attached is a file Our Produce Info.html which in turn contains a link to [donotclick]surevilla.h19.ru/Our%20Produce%20Info.exe hosted on 89.108.91.183 (Agava Ltd, Russia). This IP address is suspected of badness and blocking it would be an prudent idea, alternatively you could block the dynamic DNS domain of h19.ru which is being abused in this case.

The malicious file has a detection rate of 25/51 at VirusTotal with some indication that this is either a variant of Zbot or some sort of ransomware. The Malwr analysis shows some sort of download taking place from [donotclick]ourdailyshopping.com/images/win/check/file.php hosted on 91.223.82.188. Also, the Anubis analysis gives an idea as to the files created.

Of interest, this IP of 91.223.82.188 belongs to a company I have never heard of called International Widespread Services Limited aka IWS Networks Ltd of the UAE. They also provide the mail relay used in the spam which is 185.7.35.90.

Recommended blocklist:
89.108.91.183
91.223.82.188
surevilla.h19.ru
ourdailyshopping.com

I would also recommend that you consider blocking the domain h19.ru which may block some legitimate sites but should offer additional protection.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

RCHA / Rich Pharmaceuticals, Inc pump-and-dump spam

This pump-and-dump spam is trying to boost the share price of Rich Pharmaceuticals, Inc (RCHA)

From:     SuperStock Advisor
Date:     5 April 2014 16:37
Subject:     A biotech company that will make you big bucks

Think about it. What if you had the hunch to buy something low and sell it high. What if that clever move made you three or five times your principal? When is the last time you saw a stock quintuple within a few days?

R_C_H_A is a little biopharma company that you can buy for around 20 cents on Monday. A little bird has told me that something big is happening over there and that we can expect to see it go past a dollar before the end of the week.


This could be your move of the year, or even the best move of your life. Or you can just watch it pass by and do nothing. At least next time I present you with something you will listen with absolute belief and get to ride that wave. Last time I recommended a company to a friend it tripled in 3 days.

If you can buy R_C_H_A on Monday morning, consider yourself lucky and I want to hear about how much you will make this coming week!

So make sure to tell me!

-----------------

From:     iStockAdvisor
Date:     5 April 2014 06:35
Subject:     One stock. Five times your principal.

My dear fellow investor when is the last time you actually made a few bucks in the market?

With this bull pattern going on it is hard to find a winner that will stand out and actually produce gains that are above average.

Not only do I believe that I've found a solid company but I am certain that I've found the next company that will quintuple in a heart beat.

RCHA is set to take the world by storm and this little pharmaceutical company should soar from current levels of 20 cents to over a dollar this coming week.

If you don't believe me just watch where it goes on Monday and I promise you, you will want to buy as much as you can to make sure you catch this rocket before it takes off. I expect to see it nearly double on Monday alone. God knows how high and how fast RCHA will go from there on.

-----------------

From:     iBuyStock
Date:     5 April 2014 12:50
Subject:     The best stocktip for [redacted]
The last spam uses a GIF image (MD5 144f8295df4241d9a411b5a5b3f2c793)  plus a load of random text to try to fool spam filters.

Pump-and-dump spams are always a type of fraud, and the stock prices usually collapse very soon afterwards. The collapse in RCHA stock prices seems to be happening right now according to the stock chart.


The stock price crashed sharply on Friday 4th April, dropping by 31% as 417,000 shares were traded. RCHA's history is convoluted and they have very little in the way of cash assets and relatively large liabilities.

Often with pump-and-dump spam runs there is a pattern of buying before the spam starts, but in this case there is no discernible pattern which makes me think that an existing stockholder is involved in the operation, in an attempt to bolster the share price as they dump stock.

Avoid.

Update: here are some more samples that arrived overnight..


From:     iStocksInformer
Date:     6 April 2014 12:21
Subject:     This pharmaceutical could quadruple fast

iStocksInformer


What if you could get into a stock before it soared? I know it’s hard to time things properly. The market has been good overall as of late but it is getting harder and harder to make big gains in a short period of time.

I’ve found the next big mover, but you have to buy fast because on Monday morning you should be able to pick it up for around 20 cents. Come tuesday it could be too late. A reliable source has told me that we expect R.C.H.A to gain 5x its current levels and break a dollar before the end of the week.

They are working on some ground breaking stuff, and perhaps the FDA is about to approve something they have been working on?

I come across a situation like this very few times per decade. This is in fact only the third time I’ve been told about a company that is about to soar. If you can buy R.C.H.A for around 20 cents on Monday I would say that you are in great shape and I’d ride the wave up to over a dollar if i were you.

(c) 2014. All rights reserved.
About us   |   Legal notice   |   Unsubscribe

---------------------

From:     iTopStocksPicker
Date:     6 April 2014 10:02
Subject:     This little company could tenfold your investment, arwildcbrender

ii_BACC5C509C1F3BC4.jpg


Update 2014-04-07: the markets have opened and the pump and dump spam continues, although it has changed pitch.

From:     iGoldenStocks
Date:     7 April 2014 18:02
Subject:     Already UP 58%!

This is the opportunity of the year. It has come knocking on our door and trust me I am not going to miss this chance. A trusted friend of mine told me that R* C* H* A is about to go from 20 cents to over a dollar. This little biopharmaceutical company has been working on mind boggling technologies to treat acute myolegenous leukemia and something tells me they are about to announce something huge.


What could it be I don’t know, but everything seems to agree on the fact that it will go up very fast. If you are amongst the lucky ones we should be able to buy shares for cheap on Monday. Like between 20 and 30 cents. If we can do that I’d say we are in great shape and we can expect to ride the train up to over a dollar.

I’ll be holding until then I hope you do the same too I want to see us pull as much as possible out of this. I am sick of playing the big companies that don’t produce much gains.

It’s time for a big move!

-----------------------

From:     iTopStocks
Date:     7 April 2014 18:06
Subject:     +58% in 1 DAY! Best Stock For [redacted]

ii_CD6438C3011A236E.gif

In fact, at the time of writing the stock has increased in price by 75%. A big deal? A week ago the stock was at 30 cents, now it is at 35 cents.. but it dropped to 20 cents on Friday before the pump-and-dump run started. At the time of writing, almost two million shares have been traded. On a typical day there are zero trades.

Source: NASDAQ

But has the stock price actually gone up in value? All these figures show is a bubble caused by the pump-and-dump operation, I suspect that most of the sales come from whoever is behind the spam offloading stock onto unsuspecting investors.. and when they try to sell the stock they will end up taking a loss.

In the medium run, most stocks promoted through pump-and-dump spam runs collapse afterwards. I suspect the same thing will happen here.

Update 2014-04-08: two new variants this morning, both reflecting the share price from yesterday..

From:     MarketClub Top Stocks
Date:     8 April 2014 07:08
Subject:     Don't you deserve an edge in the market?

MarketClub Top Stocks


Do you remember me? Yes I emailed you a few days ago and I told you to watch R+C+H+A. This little biotech company has been working on ground breaking drugs and I advised you that you should buy shares in it on Monday morning for around 20 cents. If you don't remember, go back and look at your emails.

It has now pushed past 30 cents and it is showing very strong signs of continuation. Something tells me this stock will go past 2 or even 3 dollars in the coming days.

If you see the type of activity it is experiencing right now that's definitely not normal. Something absolutely massive is brewing for sure over there and there could be a phenomenal announcement coming in the next few days that will catapult the price much further.

This is not really tip *wink*, just a friendly advice. Make sure to buy as many R+C+H+A shares as you can.


You will be pleasantly surprised.


(c) 2014 MarketClub Top Stocks. All rights reserved.

------------------

From:     iStockMarketInsider
Date:     8 April 2014 05:38
Subject:     Top 5 Trending Stocks

StockMarketInsider Magazine   



As you can see the market is crashing hard the past few days.

If you want to make a few bucks you need to forget the general market and focus on this tip I gave you a few days ago. I mentioned it to you over the week end.

The little undervalued company is R|C|H|A and if you recall I told you to buy it when it was still at 20cents. Now It's passed 30 but it is still worth buying.

I think we will be looking at it trading in the 2-3dollar range next week.

Make sure to pick up a few shares if you can and you will be very impressed with the results. There's rumors that R|C|H|A could be on the verge of announcing some FDA approval for one of its drugs.

That may be why it's going crazy right now!


 (c) 2014. StockMarketInsider. All rights reserved.

 To Unsubscribe click here


Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Something evil on 66.96.223.204

66.96.223.204 (Network Operations Center, US) appears to be hosting some sort of malicious redirectors being used in current malware campaigns. VirusTotal gives a snapshot of the badness.

Sites hosted on this IP include:
epdiyfetzs.com
epdiyfetzs.info
f50n.jalihs.com
gv0.jalihs.info
hepiqs.com
hepiqs.info
hepiqs.net
jalihs.com
mqo9.hepiqs.net
mxvf.hepiqs.info
p9t.epdiyfetzs.com
slqts.epdiyfetzs.net
x0v4b.jalihs.info
zrzvz.hepiqs.info
mblo.epdiyfetzs.com
eb5pxy.hepiqs.com
ot7gdz.hepiqs.com
zs89w.jalihs.com
wpnd4i.jalihs.com
ns2.manbake.com
geortogils.com
cf3.geortogils.com
novinhasbr.com
ns1.novinhasbr.com
epdiyfetzs.net
muiknq.epdiyfetzs.net
qlkz1e.epdiyfetzs.net
t5dns.hepiqs.info
jalihs.info
ranbert.info
mx2.ranbert.info
ns2.ranbert.info
ycqr.ranbert.info
yrkr.ranbert.info
yrqz.ranbert.info
yckrv.ranbert.info
yrkrv.ranbert.info
pckcsq.ranbert.info
pckrvq.ranbert.info
prqcvk.ranbert.info
prqwvq.ranbert.info
ns2.ricbank.info
ns2.trainmick.info
5x5d2l.epdiyfetzs.info
geortogils.info
ns2.termitepit.info
mx1.staticpulled.info
ns1.staticpulled.info


Recommended blocklist:
66.96.223.204
epdiyfetzs.com
epdiyfetzs.info
epdiyfetzs.net
geortogils.com
geortogils.info
hepiqs.com
hepiqs.info
hepiqs.net
jalihs.com
jalihs.info
manbake.com
novinhasbr.com
ranbert.info
ricbank.info
staticpulled.info
termitepit.info
trainmick.info

Something evil on 213.229.69.41

This tweet by Malmouse got me investigating what was happening on 213.229.69.41.. and the answer is that it appears to be unmitigated badness.

First of all, these domains are either currently or recently hosted on 213.229.69.41, or are associated with it in some way. Ones currently regarded as malicious by Google are highlighted.

cdnjscript.com
cssjscript.com
cssjscript.com
dolinkjs.com
domainjscript.com
getjslink.com
gfthost.com
gotojscript.com
hrefjscript.com
jscriptcdn.com
jscriptcss.com
jscriptin.com
jscriptmod.com
jscriptnow.com
jscriptstyle.com
js-href.com
js-link.com
linkinscript.com
linkjscript.com
metajscript.com
modjscript.com
namejscript.com
regjscript.com
scriptaccept.com
scriptdo.com
scripthttp.com
scriptshttp.com
stylejscript.com
timejscript.com
webjavascript.com
webjslink.com
webjsname.com

VirusTotal gives a good overview of the badness on this IP.


All these domains appear to be recently registered with the exception of gfthost.com which has ns1.gfthost.com and ns2.gfthost.com hosted on the same IP. Both those nameservers are used exclusively for these malware domains, so there must be some sort of connection. The WHOIS details for that are:

Registrant Name: Nikolay Legkov
Registrant Organization: -
Registrant Street: Nevsky 23-7
Registrant City: Saint-Petersburg
Registrant State/Province: Saint-Petersburg
Registrant Postal Code: 197008
Registrant Country: ru
Registrant Phone: +79052789848
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +79052789848
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: admin@gfthost.com


Of course it is trivially easy to fake WHOIS details, so I cannot guarantee that this is really the person behind the malware domains.

Anyway, I recommend that you block 213.229.69.41 (Simply Transit, UK) and/or the domains listed above.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

rbs.com "RE: Copy" spam

This very terse spam has a malicious attachment:

Date:      1 Apr 2014 14:25:39 GMT [10:25:39 EDT]
From:      Kathryn Daley [Kathryn.Daley@rbs.com]
Subject:      RE: Copy

(Copy-01042014) 
The attachment is Copy-04012014.zip which in turn contains a malicious executable Copy-04012014.scr which has a VirusTotal detection rate of just 3/50.

The Malwr analysis shows that is has the characteristics of P2P/Gameover Zeus and it makes several network connections starting with a download of a configuration file from: [donotclick]photovolt.ro/script/0104UKd.bis

The malware then tries to contact a number of other domains. I recommend using the following blocklist:
50.116.4.71
photovolt.ro
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
wcdmfdujnfmsdbatgqguxkkr.com    
kjcuyddisgrmzfqfirwjzqglqdq.ru    
gavwnvhaknbytkvcojeifeyhcizxof.biz    
ysnvydeyswzjbxsofchsctsg.net    
cprhxsjukhuemfqrsdqhvo.org    
zdlaupvpfmwotcxcxfedrwfq.info    
ovxwwgvoupfuxhuibqwkwcjzqci.com    
knpfmvdpbljfgecidpfyovjzpz.ru    
xkzqwhyaixguhqrwskbqqcpz.com






Something evil on 64.202.116.124

64.202.116.124 (HostForWeb, US) is currently hosting exploit kits (see this example). I recommend that you block traffic to this IP or the domains listed in this pastebin.

Most of the domains listed are dynamic DNS ones. If you block all such domains in that list it is nice and managable:


in.ua
myftp.org
sytes.net
hopto.org
no-ip.biz
myvnc.com
sytes.net
no-ip.info
tobaccopeople.com


Friday, 28 March 2014

Sky.com "Statement of account" spam leads to Gameover Zeus

This fake Sky spam has a malicious attachment:

Date:      Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:16:43 -0300 [06:16:43 EDT]
From:      "Sky.com" [statement@sky.com]
Subject:      Statement of account

Afternoon,

Please find attached the statement of account.

We look forward to receiving payment for the February invoice as this is now due for
payment.

Regards,
Darrel

This email, including attachments, is private and confidential. If you have received this
email in error please notify the sender and delete it from your system. Emails are not
secure and may contain viruses. No liability can be accepted for viruses that might be
transferred by this email or any attachment. Wilson McKendrick LLP Solicitors, Queens
House, 29 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow G1 2DT Registered in Scotland No. SO303162. Members:
Mark Wilson LLB Dip. NP LP Allan T. McKendrick LLB Dip. LP NP. 
The attachment is a ZIP file which contains an exectable Statement_03282014.exe (note that the date is encoded into the file). This has a VirusTotal detection rate of 8/51.

The Malwr analysis shows several attempted network connections. Firstly there's a download of a configration file from [donotclick]igsoa.net/Book/2803UKd.wer and then subsequently an attempted connection aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz on 50.116.4.71 (a Linode IP which has been seen before) and a number of other autogenerated domains.

Recommended blocklist:
50.116.4.71
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
lpuoztsdsnvyxdyvwpnlzwg.com
pmneyqgaifcmxwwgbagewkpzsin.info
wgsmbxtphamhahbyjnjrydfe.org
eapqolveqsorwfehvkuojnojyluwk.biz
pbpnylskojlaufmmjfiaih.com
knrtdyypwonzljyzhfyyijknzof.ru
womrofxylirlwgcqzxsgjrfqzttm.com
binrpfdeequwrgydmrovzhkjongcnz.net
igsoa.net

Something evil on 192.95.44.0/27 (OVH Canada)

192.95.44.0/27 (spotted by Frank Denis) is another evil OVH Canada netblock which I assume belongs to their black hat customer r5x.org / Penziatki although now OVH seem to be masking the customer details.

I can see the following active subdomains within this range, all of which can be assumed to be malicious:

2gj95630ug7y42qc1-3.advanceservere.ru
2689xn49409xt8t-c3ho.gatheradvertisinge.ru
4022800068-3.acquireconnectionse.ru
6j2o7eo032s53sb0mx-l3.acquireconnectionse.ru
1635860128-6.reachmape.ru
2081021085-6.reachmape.ru
2401174936-7.reachmape.ru
2856584186-7.reachmape.ru
3430887989-6.reachmape.ru
3518242412-6.reachmape.ru
3912597189-7.reachmape.ru
w617131vc75-6.reachmape.ru
370r20to0282ph-y7.reachmape.ru
u1942lf033q46pr-6.reachmape.ru
37l7li34g8c990r3-7.reachmape.ru
qg285868sh2t65s6-6.reachmape.ru
167ef0p379w2y86-r6x.reachmape.ru
2ox085sv7899en16-6s.reachmape.ru
3i20et519228u9qf-j6.reachmape.ru
1400m6j1pf74a9w6-z6f.reachmape.ru
15v84492j0v8km9w-zw6.reachmape.ru
ql2f1c90s9u0h6210u-a7.reachmape.ru
ys1r0oi5cj2jz907340x-ai6.reachmape.ru
y1c8cw2ng90eh8ag8553q-6tg.reachmape.ru
117062511-6.reachprotectione.ru
719921944-6.reachprotectione.ru
3938936024-6.reachprotectione.ru
4019504775-7.reachprotectione.ru
3la26x1462a78-6le.reachprotectione.ru
n237qk5iv7rm34u7r5-7.reachprotectione.ru
2uk6u7g41q8051jd8r-6x.reachprotectione.ru
34d6na3b67vc4gn893c-zi6.reachprotectione.ru
1eu1q1l2k5kd2l73fn2j8f-6.reachprotectione.ru
2nn3x7f57at3fs4o7zj5s-7e.reachprotectione.ru
af4n0aw17pp96b82o2-oz6ag.reachprotectione.ru
rv3459hf4i7pt7x93jj3zy-7.reachprotectione.ru
158209179-6.accruespecialiste.ru
1833575162-6.accruespecialiste.ru
3201225904-6.accruespecialiste.ru
3475495830-6.accruespecialiste.ru
3594898209-6.accruespecialiste.ru
3783691616-6.accruespecialiste.ru
4084210708-6.accruespecialiste.ru
2174bi44g602tq8-6.accruespecialiste.ru
uh95eu436f34n87-6.accruespecialiste.ru
430pr3eq0pe0x422-n6f.accruespecialiste.ru
oc43yq0300l4o2wb2-6fk.accruespecialiste.ru
vd1j61155bu2j43m5er-6.accruespecialiste.ru
ed13202bx94a4k28pz-6mr.accruespecialiste.ru
ii66bd84z63oi5bp18am-6.accruespecialiste.ru
u1n1nf1w64j3jt57ip2-6g.accruespecialiste.ru
t3gs5c6me71ky6031wi0-l6s.accruespecialiste.ru
kt1ft42qg5rm6q5g47q8f1-e6w.accruespecialiste.ru
jj2ca4zb72iy56ue57tz4r5nv-te6.accruespecialiste.ru

I recommend that you apply the following blocklist:
192.95.44.0/27
accruespecialiste.ru
reachprotectione.ru
reachmape.ru
acquireconnectionse.ru

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Something evil on 173.212.223.249

There's some sort of evil at work here, but I can't quite replicate it.. however I would recommend that you put a block in for 173.212.223.249 (Network Operations Center, US).

The infection chain I have spotted here starts with a typical compromised website, in this case:

[donotclick]onerecipedaily.com/prawn-patia-from-anjum-anands-i-love-curry/

A quick look at the URLquery report shows a general alert, but no smoking gun..

Is there some trickery at work here? Yes, there's a telltale sign in the HTTP Transactions graph:


Right at the end you can see a redirect to google.no..

This is a tell-tale sign that some malware is redirecting the URLquery probe to Google to protect itself. Usually it means that we don't have the right user agent, referrer string or perhaps the IP is blocked by the bad guys.

However, I can look at the log files of the incident and I see that the next step is a jump to another compromised site:

[donotclick]autoselectosperu.com/de11edf0bcf9b7ce8d3a128934acda75.php?q=d6f53936c38ddad58c5a69d1d36c4904

This then jumps to the presumed payload site at:

[donotclick]bkbr.beuqnyrtz.com/gikhqqkdjc

What is the payload... errr.. I don't know. The incident logs come up with a generic detection and my query-fu isn't working today. You'll just have to trust me that it's going to be malicious.

The following malicious subdomains are also active on 173.212.223.249:
bkbr.beuqnyrtz.com
syb.beuqnyrtz.com
sxxmxv.beuqnyrtz.info

The simplest thing to do to protect yourself against this particular threat is to use the following blocklist:
173.212.223.249
beuqnyrtz.com
beuqnyrtz.info

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

"You have received new messages from HMRC" spam

This fake HMRC spam comes with a malicious attachment:

Date:      Tue, 25 Mar 2014 12:59:28 +0100 [07:59:28 EDT]
From:      "noreply@hmrc.gov.uk" [noreply@hmrc.gov.uk]
Subject:      You have received new messages from HMRC

Please be advised that one or more Tax Notices (P6, P6B) have been issued.

For the latest information on your Tax Notices (P6, P6B) please open attached report.

Please do not reply to this e-mail.

1.This e-mail and any files or documents transmitted with it are confidential and
intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. Unauthorised use, disclosure or
copying is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in
error, please notify the sender at the above address and then delete the e-mail from your
system. 2. If you suspect that this e-mail may have been intercepted or amended, please
notify the sender. 3. Any opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the individual
sender and not necessarily those of QualitySolicitors Punch Robson. 4. Please note that
this e-mail and any attachments have been created in the knowledge that internet e-mail
is not a 100% secure communications medium. It is your responsibility to ensure that they
are actually virus free. No responsibility is accepted by QualitySolicitors Punch Robson
for any loss or damage arising from the receipt of this e-mail or its contents.
QualitySolicitors Punch Robson: Main office 35 Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1NU
Telephone 01642 230700. Offices also at 34 Myton Road, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton On Tees,
TS17 0WG Telephone 01642 754050 and Unit E, Parkway Centre, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough
TS8 0TJ Telephone 01642 233980 VAT no. 499 1588 77. Authorised and regulated by the
Solicitors Regulation Authority (57864). A full list of Partners names is available from
any of our offices. For further details, please visit our website
http://www.qualitysolicitors.com/punchrobson
The attachment is called HMRC_TAX_Notice_rep.zip which in turn contains a malicious exectuable HMRC_TAX_Notice_rep.scr which has a VirusTotal detection rate of 5/51.

According to the Malwr report, the malware makes a download from the following locations hosted on 67.205.16.21 (New Dream Network, US):
[donotclick]sandsca.com.au/directions/2503UKp.tis
[donotclick]www.sandsca.com.au/directions/2503UKp.tis

Subsequent communications are made with aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz on the familiar looking Linode IP of 50.116.4.71, and also qkdapcqinizsczxrwaelaimznfbqq.biz on another Linode IP of 178.79.178.243. An attempt it also made to connect to hzdmjjneyeuxkpzkrunrgyqgcukf.org which does not resolve.

One odd thing in the Anubis report is this dialog box entititled "seconddial" and containing the word "diminutiveness".


I don't know what that is.. it reminds me of Hatefulness/Hatefulness though :)

Recommended blocklist:
50.116.4.71
178.79.178.243
sandsca.com
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
qkdapcqinizsczxrwaelaimznfbqq.biz
hzdmjjneyeuxkpzkrunrgyqgcukf.org

.js injection leads to Fake Flash update hosted on OneDrive

This kind of attack is nothing new, but there has been a sharp uptick recently in injection attacks that alter .js files on vulnerable systems. The payload is a fake Flash update with a surprisingly low detection rate, hosted on Microsoft OneDrive.

The first step in the attack is through a vulnerable site such as this one [urlquery]. In turn, the infected .js file leads to [donotclick]alientechdesigns.com/NLBFH8ZG.php?id=88473423 which in turn leads to a fake Flash popup hosted at [donotclick]alientechdesigns.com/NLBFH8ZG.php?html=27 which you can see an approximation of here [urlquery].

The link in the popup goes to a download loction at [donotclick]onedrive.live.com/download.aspx?cid=20e850f993bd56fd&resid=20E850F993BD56FD%21111 which downloads a file flashplayerinstaller.exe.

flashplayerinstaller.exe is the first stage in the infection, it has a VirusTotal detection rate of just 3/51. The Malwr report shows that this then downloads two additional components, from:
[donotclick]onedrive.live.com/download.aspx?cid=20e850f993bd56fd&resid=20E850F993BD56FD%21112
[donotclick]onedrive.live.com/download.aspx?cid=20e850f993bd56fd&resid=20E850F993BD56FD%21108

The first one of these is called flashplayer2.exe which has a VirusTotal detection rate of 4/51. Malwr, Anubis and Comodo CAMAS show some working of this malware.

The second file is called update2.exe with a VirusTotal detection rate of 5/49. This seems somewhat resistant to automated analysis tools [1] [2] [3].

This sort of attack is hard to block from a network point of view as it leverages legitimate sites. Perhaps the best way to protect yourself is a bit of user education about where it is appropriate to download updates from.

Slartiblartfast "I see dead people" watch spam

I get a lot of watch spam, but I have to say this from Slartibartfast quoting the movie The Sixth Sense just tickled me somewhat..
Date:      Mon, 24 Mar 2014 23:45:50 -0500 [00:45:50 EDT]
From:      Slartiblartfast [dalero@pwc.utc.com]
Subject:      I see dead people.

WHY SHOULDN’T YOU WEAR ONE?
www.[redacted].com

If you are serious about placing an order with us then use the below coupon:

WEBSITE COUPON:
20save


Slartiblartfast
My real name is Arlen, Magill
S.R. Replications © 2014 
Well, Slarti. Thanks for the offer, but not thanks. So long and thanks for all the spam.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Malware sites to block 23/3/14 (P2P/Gameover Zeus)

These domains and IPs are associated with the Peer-to-peer / Gameover variant of Zeus as described in this blog post at MalwareMustDie. I recommend that you block the IPs and/or domains listed as they are all malicious:

50.116.4.71 (Linode, US) [also mentioned here, here and here]
178.79.178.243 (Linode, UK)
212.71.235.232 (Linode, UK)
23.239.140.156 (Root Level Technology, US)

50.116.4.71
aqllbfahiivcelzqcfmdmoqhwc.com
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
balodcmzlqtcjbhllfwcmmb.biz
batlrintscnbytinqsqgbyvs.info
bqpwkxwsaudhehjzpwsvowcobqk.com
dahzlwskgileyplljlhq.org
ddxwnbusvwtwtcfizdmskxso.biz
dgqzkzxsmzqggiwccattorwobfu.ru
duonxdivrwbahpxdpmbzdhm.org
dwsirwclqopforlqkjrdpncqkr.net
gefifqtwgydaivpjbubuaiwglsrg.org
gqvwwcgqnjrkteyqacrkthfmxk.org
kblfxnrltorstolxcgqugbyyl.com
li430-71.members.linode.com
lxpvyhnbbmvkkfpbayuomnaqzx.org
lzrrgfmeuucvtpzpvhxdaqcbyay.info
pvgrkzdcidybihtsqweqnbgztjb.com
pypfyinnfhyvxkujlfbmkbdq.com
qmrowchvdejfaauclrfqhx.org
rgvoxwhtamqwbuhdvonbnjhytuo.org
rsaspfpzmzrobonylxp.biz
tceeaaetvgcypqfysqctam.com
twdepffvwpxxnbqyhgmtcx.org
xaqfmfzxvoxglzofedmjskhatwsw.net
xfmheaqdepbyinkfjbnztemhmvkvk.com
xmjdjbucxwztqoojordmfmzfexc.com
xoxllplffmaknofjbjnkbdisw.com
xpjrvoddmfempuwbymwhejbt.com
yxmfpffqhdyfyydcmpnifusrckjrkby.biz

178.79.178.243
aefaeamofemugdieddphebijb.org
aemfyldumrlithbaayzhib.com
auldivpzxeahilvcyvckrzpbepv.com
bjnovqmbkfqodiqiuwsqst.biz
jnhqtodhhgakndacuvojizdm.org
krwklrffanjydbimvbmgadmfydei.info
qkdapcqinizsczxrwaelaimznfbqq.biz
qkljydlcikfqktsunraynji.org
swsmjuseadpmrozdljofpddx.biz
tltdhasweiuorolzqweydmtdjr.biz
towohjnpxozxqwvbyxgayvc.info
usrgwobmqsxmruscudtgvwuccqvgwg.biz
vclytzcizhtyplbkrmfayburc.org
vwojamfqcipjnbobeafelvqprjzgacu.org
wceydihqmjexgtkvtqkdeh.com
yhzpojvizpbiztkjdaxzib.org
zxjzaypibnjayfmpzpalkbaunzl.com

212.71.235.232
ambaorbynbjrxwdeumvqohiytp.com
amxgeaehmpirsczhtdebunsc.info
fuambuvktwcnfddadytzrccmrsg.info
gajbceobcpvnvjbxomrnfgqlcu.org
hapeysdqhpjntcwcmrpqtcu.biz
hayzscyddatgfeyvwxgcuxifcy.org
izsodajzhrsingdygyvsvcmzlhyx.com
ldmbcqwsfuhebqlrfqmjpjtbm.net
lnipjrijfamnxkgenzypusztpnxhi.org
mbdaaywcbikbnzdiaebnzgaph.biz
peucehqxsgmzhgujfsoeihmpvhiz.info
pnfxwvsgqvctqkypwghlbnbiz.biz
qwlamzprordqxcyltgbqxqctgkfq.biz
rougorsxgeeiaqqclrmnxcnbdig.com
swhyijskpdxkzdfqeqlduydaet.org
uzhoxeuukrgprcxwjbdymbir.info
wcrydrkgzhqoeunduhttayh.biz
wsauqohqevirkreaocyzh.info
yfamzskpcikveahhynrztfa.org
ytsgugkfgadtkpjhmxsmjlkrnv.com
yxmfpffqhdyfyydcmpnifusrckjrkby.biz

23.239.140.156
cedivwojozpjnmzphdmgscrkcqgq.info
dmeiljtpjfnrwolrucyppbqnjmn.biz
dqdycmfqbuxabufqhehejngapcy.biz
dtuwswgunvgayzpxolvclzaiw.com
hguvmrrgljldtkfcuuwmfhda.com
hqzdwauwkrvcpifdontobbat.org
hywkvojryttvwvkxccehmbadtcepz.biz
jnhqtodhhgakndacuvojizdm.org
lduemshmhceamlflrvoehrw.org
ltmbcqyheqjnrcuucwbipqsjnbe.biz
ojdqolcirkamyhursqozxin.com
pfceceprcxzhqstcyvodepzx.info
qcejrvgsydqpzzdixonvugysktk.com
qkfeutkgmfqxrwmbxgxcdymz.biz
tcvkwsbqnjhjobgyttklnfxo.com
udewxdqkxtwqwjvhvgbuzhx.org
vclytzcizhtyplbkrmfayburc.org
vxwdtkfjfqotkdaivkfqgaedx.biz
wslhrwfmwkhmozhambvwhuzpnb.net
xcvshidqgwotvfetvcydfajnof.com
zludaswlfrwphijtkknya.info

Friday, 21 March 2014

"CSR EXCELLENCE AWARD 2014" / csrawards.co.uk spam

Rule one of good customer service.. don't spam people like these jokers do:

From:     Green Organisation greenorganisation@rkwmail.co.uk
Date:     21 March 2014 07:02
Subject:     AO Corporate Social Responsibility Manager,

Is yours a company that cares?

     Do you help colleagues to reach their full potential?
     Are you a good neighbour in your local community?
     Do you show loyalty to your suppliers and customers?
    Are you reducing your negative impact on the environment?
    Do you support good causes and goodwill initiatives?

If you can answer YES to any of these questions,
you could win an

INTERNATIONAL CSR EXCELLENCE AWARD 2014

THIS is the perfect time to get the recognition you deserve for your Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. NOW is the time to submit your free entry for an

INTERNATIONAL CSR EXCELLENCE AWARD

CLOSING DATE FOR FREE ENTRIES – MARCH 31

The CSR Excellence Awards are presented to companies that have a heart -

caring companies that use their privileged position to help their colleagues, communities, customers, suppliers, the environment and the less fortunate.

Caring companies can be a realistic force for good and change-for-the-better, and we want to recognise and reward their efforts with the CSR Excellence Awards

        Every company is entitled to a free entry

        All winners will be invited to the glittering presentation ceremony at The Crystal, Royal Victoria Docks, London

        The closing date for free entries is March 31, 2014

    We will plant a tree for every entry received.

There are THREE chances of success for each entry, as we will be presenting Gold, Silver and Bronze awards in every category – plus an overall winner.

If you are a company that cares, send your entry NOW!

    You can enter
        online at www.csrawards.co.uk
        by email to rich@eco-brand.co.uk
        or by post to

CSR Awards, Ecobrand, 97 Cock Lane, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 7DZ

Responsible businesses can make an enormous difference to the quality of life and prospects of everyone touched by their corporate activities.

Show you care! Win a CSR Excellence Award!

Good luck with your entry.
Richard Collins
Campaign Organiser

I particularly like the address of 97 Cock Lane. Nuff said.

"Companies House" spam and 50.116.4.71 (again)

This fake Companies House spam comes with a malicious attachment:

Date:      Fri, 21 Mar 2014 11:05:35 +0100 [06:05:35 EDT]
From:      Companies House [WebFiling@companieshouse.gov.uk]
Subject:      Incident 8435407 - Companies House

The submission number is: 8435407

For more details please check attached file.

Please quote this number in any communications with Companies House.

All Web Filed documents are available to view / download for 10 days after their
original submission. However it is not possible to view copies of accounts that
were downloaded as templates.

Companies House Executive Agency may use information it holds to prevent
and detect fraud. We may also share such information, for the same purpose,
with other Organizations that handle public funds.

If you have any queries please contact the Companies House Contact Centre
on +44 (0)303 1234 500 or email enquiries@companies-house.gov.uK

Note: This email was sent from a notification-only email address which cannot
accept incoming email. Please do not reply directly to this message.

Companies House
4 Abbey Orchard Street
Westminster
London
SW1P 2HT
Tel +44 (0)303 1234 500

Attached is an archive file CH_Case_8435407.zip which in turn contains the malicious executable CH_Case_21032014.scr which has a VirusTotal detection rate of 3/49.

The Malwr analysis again shows an attempted connection to a Linode IP at 50.116.4.71 using the domain aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz.

The malware also downloads a config file from a hacked WordPress installation at [donotclick]premiercrufinewine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/2103UKp.qta plus a number of other domains that are not resolving (listed below).

I would recommend that you the following blocklist in combination with this one.

50.116.4.71
aulbbiwslxpvvphxnjij.biz
rovlvhixgqcelzlxheonpfxy.info
hybytqwscguvowbbgwgxijdq.com
jryxtbujvdmceodbegyofrkkr.ru
lncuhmnvlytwsuceijaifaqjrpz.com
mrdlormvvotimfhecueminydrs.info
fytwsqkgindatoahtnbnrzhe.org
tqsdudemkfrcrcutdmvpbuzd.net
doskgacutmvbeztmrirlc.biz
rgolcuhgqsqkgivckfbud.ru
auldivpzxeahilvcyvckrzpbepv.com
hegersdihurwwsdqxkdatclbmryd.net
qwrgldhqtcifymnfyhimjhqdbmir.org
ljxaededaljnrytonhzkzsg.biz
wgtfauchlnhmvskblhiovxwpvh.com
ifwbxfylaimzuwgdyeqgiupl.ru
premiercrufinewine.co.uk