How to Analyze Malicious Microsoft Office Files
Microsoft Office files (and other file types commonly used for delivering malware, including binary files, documents, scripts, and archives) are supported in...
What's New in Intezer's FREE Community Edition
With a free account, you get a trial of Intezer’s Autonomous SOC capabilities and ongoing access for advanced malware analysis. In the...
The Evolution of Sandboxing
The tools and techniques used to analyze and combat advanced malware attacks have undergone significant transformations over the years. One of the...
How LNK Files Are Abused by Threat Actors
LNK files are based on the Shell Link Binary file format, also known as Windows shortcuts. But what seems a relatively simple...
macOS Threats: Automate Mac Alert Triage with Intezer
We are happy to announce that Intezer now supports scanning macOS files. 😁 Intezer’s Autonomous SecOps solution automates security operations processes, including alert...
Lightning Framework: New Undetected “Swiss Army Knife” Linux Malware ⚡
Lightning Framework is a new undetected Swiss Army Knife-like Linux malware that has modular plugins and the ability to install rootkits. Year...
OrBit: New Undetected Linux Threat Uses Unique Hijack of Execution Flow
Linux is a popular operating system for servers and cloud infrastructures, and as such it’s not a surprise that it attracts threat...
TeamTNT Cryptomining Explosion 🧨
This post was originally published as a white paper in September 2021. Get the full report as a PDF here. Zusammenfassung (Executive...
Beyond Files: Automate URL Analysis with Intezer Analyze
October 2023 Update: Intezer now analyzes URLs, including detecting QR codes, that we collect as evidence for automated alert triage and phishing...
3 Ways to Save Incident Response Time
Save time during incident response with these tips and tools to help your team accelerate HD, memory, and live...
Malware Reverse Engineering for Beginners - Part 1: From 0x0
Already familiar with assembly language and disassemblers? Check out Reverse Engineering for Beginners Part 2 to dig into how malware is packed,...
The Role of Malware Analysis in Cybersecurity
Threat actors use malicious software to cause damage to individuals and organizations. Malware is the most common form of a cyberattack because...
All Your Go Binaries are Belong to Us
The skillset of performing binary analysis may to some appear to be limited to a few undeadly souls. While it may look...
New Type of Supply Chain Attack Could Put Popular Admin Tools at Risk
Research between Intezer and Checkmarx describes ChainJacking, a type of software supply chain attack that could be potentially exploited by threat actors...
Implement these MITRE D3FEND™ Techniques with Intezer Protect
The MITRE Corporation released D3FEND™ (aka MITRE DEFEND™), a complementary framework to its industry acclaimed MITRE ATT&CK® matrix. MITRE D3FEND provides defense techniques...
Teaching Capa New Tricks: Analyzing Capabilities in PE and ELF Files
When analyzing malware, one of the goals in addition to identifying what malware it is, is to understand what it does when...
Vermilion Strike: Linux and Windows Re-implementation of Cobalt Strike
Key Findings Discovered Linux & Windows re-implementation of Cobalt Strike Beacon written from scratch Linux malware is fully undetected by vendors Has...
Intezer Analyze Transforms for Maltego
We are happy to introduce the Intezer Analyze plugin for Maltego. Combine insights from our malware analysis platform with Maltego’s graphical tool (And you...
How to Detect Cobalt Strike
Cobalt Strike is a penetration testing tool created by Raphael Mudge in 2012. To this day, it remains extremely popular both in...
What MITRE D3FEND™ Techniques Does Intezer Analyze Implement?
The MITRE Corporation recently released MITRE D3FEND™, a complementary framework to its industry acclaimed MITRE ATT&CK® matrix. D3FEND provides defense techniques that...
Fast Insights for a Microsoft-Signed Netfilter Rootkit
Automate malware analysis of Netfilter rootkit and other advanced threats. Obtain deep insights without long, manual effort. News broke in June about a...
Reimagining the Malware Analysis Experience
Itai Tevet, CEO of Intezer, shares the company’s vision for a simplified, consolidated malware analysis experience. Since its inception, Intezer has strived...
Targeted Phishing Attack against Ukrainian Government Expands to Georgia
In May 2021, Fortinet published a report about the early stages of an ongoing phishing attack against the Ukrainian government. The attack, initially...
Global Phishing Campaign Targets Energy Sector and its Suppliers
Our research team has found a sophisticated campaign, active for at least one year, targeting large international companies in the energy, oil...
Covering the Infection Chain: Analyze Documents and Scripts with Intezer Analyze
Malware threats come in many forms. You can now analyze more of them with Intezer Analyze We have made a major expansion...
Klingon RAT Holding on for Dear Life
With more malware written in Golang than ever before, the threat from Go-based Remote Access Trojans (RATs) has never been higher. Not only...
Wrapping Up a Year of Infamous Bazar Campaigns
Bazar is the latest tool developed by the TrickBot gang Common malware used for cybercrime such as Agent Tesla, Dridex and Formbook...
HabitsRAT Used to Target Linux and Windows Servers
We have discovered a new malware written in Go, which we are calling HabitsRAT, targeting both Windows and Linux machines. The Windows version of...
Rocke Group Actively Targeting the Cloud: Wants Your SSH Keys
New Malware Variant Exploits Production Environment Rocke Group is a Chinese-based threat actor most known for running cryptojacking malware on Linux machines. The...
Top 10 Cloud Malware Threats
They all target Linux systems For a long time Linux has not been seen as a serious target of threat actors. This...
New Linux Backdoor RedXOR Likely Operated by Chinese Nation-State Actor
We discovered a new sophisticated backdoor targeting Linux endpoints and servers Based on Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) the backdoor is believed to...
When Viruses Mutate: Did SunCrypt Ransomware Evolve from QNAPCrypt?
Dov Lerner from Cybersixgill contributed to this report Intro Programmers frequently reuse code, as recycling something that is already written and functional is...
Year of the Gopher: 2020 Go Malware Round-Up
Developers are not the only ones that have adopted Go. Malware written in Go has been steadily increasing. In the last few...
ELF Malware Analysis 101: Part 3 - Advanced Analysis
Getting Caught Up to Speed So far in this series we have profiled the ELF threat landscape and covered the most common...
Get More Context for Your Analysis with TTPs
Learn more about how Intezer works here and its automated incident response process, which provides you with TTPs and so much more....
Proactive Threat Hunting with Intezer
What is Proactive Hunting? Advanced attacks like the SolarWinds backdoor and Pay2KEY are on the rise, while preventive solutions have failed to detect them....
Operation ElectroRAT: Attacker Creates Fake Companies to Drain Your Crypto Wallets
Already with thousands of victims. Intro With Bitcoin on the rise and a market exceeding billions of dollars, cryptocurrency has attracted threat actors...
Early Bird Catches the Worm: New Golang Worm Drops XMRig Miner on Servers
In early December, we discovered a new, undetected worm written in Golang. This worm continues the popular 2020 trend of multi-platform malware developed in...
ELF Malware Analysis 101 Part 2: Initial Analysis
Introduction In the previous article we profiled the ELF malware landscape and explained how malware infects systems. We discussed the current lack...
Accelerate Reverse Engineering with Intezer Analyze IDA Pro Plugin
IDA Pro is the most common reverse engineering platform for disassembling computer software. The Intezer Analyze IDA Pro plugin accelerates reverse engineering...
Intezer Analyze Community: 2019 Recap and Trends
Emotet, Trickbot, and Lazarus were the most common threats detected by the community in 2019. Linux threats, with code connections to Mirai,...
2019: A Year-in-Review
What an amazing year it has been for us at Intezer! The company nearly doubled in size, we added several new important...
ChinaZ Updates Toolkit by Introducing New, Undetected Malware
Introduction ChinaZ is a Chinese cybercrime group and the author of several DDoS malware. We have profiled this group in a previous...
Now Supporting Genetic Malware Analysis for Android Applications
We are excited to share that we now support Genetic Malware Analysis for Android applications! Intezer Analyze community and enterprise users can...
Intezer Analyze Community: Buhtrap, Divergent, Kronos, and More
In this month’s community highlights we see a range of malware types, including banking trojans, exploit kits, and nation-state sponsored threats. 1)...
Revealing the Origins of Software with Genetic Analysis
Nearly all cyber attacks require running code. Regardless of the attack vector, in order for an adversary to create any damage, such...
Genetic Malware Analysis for Golang
Intezer Analyze now proudly supports genetic analysis for files created with the Golang programming language. Community and enterprise users can detect and...
ACBackdoor: Analysis of a New Multiplatform Backdoor
Introduction We have discovered an undetected Linux backdoor which does not have any known connections to other threat groups. VirusTotal detection rate...
PureLocker: New Ransomware-as-a-Service Being Used in Targeted Attacks Against Servers
Analysis by Intezer and IBM X-Force points its origins to a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) provider utilized by the Cobalt Gang and FIN6 attack...
Intezer Analyze Community Halloween Edition: Trickbot or Treat!
In the spirit of Halloween we’re spotlighting three “spooky” threats detected by the Intezer Analyze community in October. And as a special...
Intezer Analyze Use Case: Visibility Among Global SOCs
For mid to large size enterprises, protecting the organization against targeted cyber threats is often a global operation. It’s not uncommon for...
Mapping the Connections Inside Russia's APT Ecosystem
This research is a joint effort conducted by Omri Ben-Bassat from Intezer and Itay Cohen from Check Point Research. Prologue пролог If...
Russian Cybercrime Group FullofDeep Behind QNAPCrypt Ransomware Campaigns
Introduction We previously reported on how we managed to temporarily shut down 15 operative QNAPCrypt ransomware campaigns targeting Linux-based file storage systems...
Why we Should be Paying More Attention to Linux Threats
In a previous post we wrote for the Retail and Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC), we discussed the emergence of...
Intezer Analyze Community: GonnaCry, HawkEye, BXAQ and More
In July, Intezer Analyze community detections included GonnaCry ransomware, the HawkEye malware kit, and BXAQ, the spyware that Chinese authorities have been...
Intezer Analyze Community: Mapping Code Connections Between Malware Samples
In addition to highlighting five notable file uploads and endpoint scans made by our community users each month, I thought it was...
Watching the WatchBog: New BlueKeep Scanner and Linux Exploits
Intro to WatchBog Cryptomining Malware WatchBog is a cryptocurrency-mining botnet that was spotted as early as November 2018. The group is known...
EvilGnome: Rare Malware Spying on Linux Desktop Users
Introduction Linux desktop remains an unpopular choice among mainstream desktop users, making up a little more than 2% of the desktop operating system...
How We Seized 15 Active Ransomware Campaigns Targeting Linux File Storage Servers
Introduction It is rare to see ransomware being used to target the Linux operating system. However, cyber criminals seem to adapt to...
Intezer Analyze Community: BlackSquid, RobbinHood Ransomware and More
1) BlackSquid [Link to Analysis] BlackSquid is a Monero crypto-miner which was recently discovered by researchers at Trend Micro. According to Trend...
Intezer and IBM Resilient Integrate to Enrich Threat Investigations with Genetic Malware Analysis
I am pleased to highlight the new integration between Intezer Analyze™ and IBM Resilient. The integration enables users of both platforms to...
HiddenWasp and the Emergence of Linux-based Threats
This blog post was featured as contributing content for the Retail and Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC). The Linux threat...
Chinese APTs Rising: Key Takeaways from the Intezer Analyze Community in May
1) Pirpi (APT3) [Link to Analysis] APT3, commonly referred to as Gothic Panda, TG-0110 and Buckeye, is a Chinese cyber espionage group...
Top Five Community Uploads | April 2019
This month’s Intezer Analyze community findings include malware employed by two cyber espionage groups linked to the Russian government and an endpoint...
Meet the Team: Shaul Holtzman
Get to know Intezer’s community manager, Shaul Holtzman. Shaul is a former cybersecurity analyst helping organizations detect and classify advanced cyber threats....
Fileless Malware: Scanning Endpoint Memory with Genetic Analysis
Update January 2023: For the most recent information about our solutions for endpoint forensics and memory analysis, check out this blog. I...
Top Five Community Uploads | March 2019
Last month I published a blog post highlighting notable uploads made by the Intezer Analyze community during the month of February. In...
Technical Analysis: Pacha Group Deploying Undetected Cryptojacking Campaigns on Linux Servers
Introduction Cryptomining malware, also known as cryptojacking or cryptocurrency mining malware, refers to software developed to take over a computer’s resources and...
Pacha Group, A New Threat Actor Deploying Undetected Cryptojacking Campaigns on Linux Servers
Key Takeaways: • Intezer has evidence of a new threat actor, calling it Pacha Group, which has been deploying undetected cryptojacking campaigns...
Top Five Community Uploads | February 2019
As manager of the free Intezer Analyze community edition I witness first hand the interesting samples our users upload on a daily...