Mallory pivots from this family to the IOCs, detections, and named campaigns that touch your stack, and pages you when something new lands.
5 distinct techniques documented for this family, organized by ATT&CK tactic.
5 indicators attributed across vendor reports, sandbox runs, and researcher write-ups. Full values are available in Mallory.
File hashes (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256) from samples and reports.
3 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
A .NET destructive malware that enumerates local and shared-drive files, filters some paths/extensions, encrypts each targeted file with a unique random AES-CBC key and IV, deletes the original file, and does not store the keys, making recovery impractical except potentially via memory analysis.
Ransomware repurposed as a wiper by withholding decryption, leaving encrypted files unusable after compromise via a fake software installer and persistent access.
Faux ransomware used in a disruptive attack (per CERT-UA report).
Match every observed IP, domain, and hash against your live telemetry.
Named campaigns wielding this family, with evidence pinned to each claim.
CVEs this family uses for access and lateral movement.
YARA, Sigma, Snort, and vendor rules, auto-deployed to your SIEM.
Every documented technique, ranked by evidence weight.
Reddit, Mastodon, and CTI community discussion around this family.