Ransom.MSIL.CRYPONY.THBOHAI
VirTool:MSIL/Obfuscator.BK [submit_sample] (MICROSOFT); MSIL/Injector.PE!tr (FORTINET)
Windows
Threat Type: Ransomware
Destructiveness: No
Encrypted: Yes
In the wild: Yes
OVERVIEW
This Ransomware arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
It encrypts files found in specific folders.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Arrival Details
This Ransomware arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
Installation
This Ransomware adds the following processes:
- {malware directory}\{malware file name}.exe
Process Termination
This Ransomware terminates the following processes if found running in the affected system's memory:
- OllyDbg
- SbieCtrl
- mbam
- taskmgr
- HijackThis
- Virtual PC
- TEMemoryScanner
Other Details
This Ransomware encrypts files with the following extensions:
- .rd4
- .rd5
- .rdb
- .rdl
- .rdx
- .rec
- .rgb
- .rle
- .rmi
- .rpb
- .rpd
- .rpm
- .rpt
- .rtf
- .aac
- .a3w
- .abk
- .abr
- .ace
- .acr
- .act
- .adf
- .adm
- .adp
- .adr
- .aif
- .ani
- .ans
- .ape
- .apk
- .arc
- .arj
- .asc
- .asf
- .asp
- .ato
- .aty
- .avi
- .axx
- .b3d
- .b64
- .bak
- .bas
- .bat
- .bfc
- .bin
- .bk2
- .bmp
- .bnk
- .bps
- .bpt
- .brk
- .btoa
- .bv1
- .bwp
- .bz2
- .cab
- .cal
- .cam
- .cas
- .cbl
- .cbt
- .cda
- .cdr
- .cdt
- .cfb
- .cfg
- .cfl
- .cfm
- .cgm
- .chk
- .cl3
- .cl4
- .cla
- .clg
- .clk
- .cll
- .clo
- .clp
- .clr
- .cls
- .cmd
- .cmv
- .cnt
- .cpl
- .cne
- .cnf
- .cnv
- .cob
- .cod
- .com
- .cpe
- .cpi
- .cpp
- .cpt
- .cr2
- .crd
- .crt
- .crw
- .csv
- .css
- .cue
- .cur
- .cv5
- .cvi
- .cvs
- .cvx
- .cxf
- .cxx
- .daa
- .daf
- .dat
- .db2
- .dbc
- .dbf
- .dbk
- .dbm
- .dbo
- .dbq
- .dbt
- .dbv
- .dbw
- .dbx
- .dcm
- .dcr
- .dcx
- .dds
- .deb
- .dev
- .dib
- .dif
- .djvu
- .dll
- .dmo
- .dmp
- .dmd
- .dmf
- .dms
- .dne
- .dng
- .doc
- .docx
- .dos
- .dot
- .drv
- .drw
- .dt_
- .dta
- .dtd
- .dtf
- .dtm
- .dun
- .dxf
- .dxn
- .dxr
- .dyn
- .dwf
- .dwg
- .ecw
- .eeb
- .eef
- .eft
- .ega
- .elg
- .emf
- .eml
- .emu
- .enc
- .end
- .eng
- .env
- .epg
- .eps
- .eqn
- .erd
- .erm
- .err
- .esh
- .evt
- .ex3
- .exc
- .exd
- .ext
- .fcp
- .fdf
- .fes
- .ffa
- .fff
- .ffl
- .ffo
- .fft
- .ffx
- .fits
- .flac
- .flv
- .fnd
- .fon
- .fpb
- .fpr
- .fpx
- .fqy
- .fr3
- .frc
- .frm
- .fro
- .frp
- .frs
- .frt
- .frx
- .frz
- .fsc
- .fsh
- .gho
- .gif
- .gr2
- .gr3
- .gra
- .grb
- .grf
- .grp
- .hbk
- .hdl
- .hdr
- .hdx
- .hex
- .hfi
- .hgl
- .hhh
- .hhp
- .hlp
- .hpgl
- .hqx
- .hsq
- .hss
- .hst
- .hta
- .htm
- .html
- .htt
- .k2p
- .ica
- .icb
- .icc
- .ice
- .icl
- .icm
- .icn
- .ico
- .ics
- .idb
- .idd
- .ide
- .idf
- .idq
- .idx
- .iff
- .ifo
- .ima
- .img
- .inf
- .ini
- .ins
- .ipd
- .ipf
- .iso
- .iw44
- .iwa
- .j2k
- .jar
- .jas
- .jef
- .jng
- .jp2
- .jpg
- .jpc
- .jpeg
- .jpm
- .jsb
- .jsd
- .jse
- .jsh
- .jsl
- .jsm
- .jsp
- .jss
- .json
- .jtf
- .jtk
- .jtp
- .jwl
- .jzz
- .kar
- .kbc
- .kdc
- .kdp
- .kfx
- .kye
- .lbm
- .ldf
- .lgc
- .lha
- .lib
- .log
- .lnk
- .lwf
- .lwp
- .lzh
- .mac
- .mbx
- .mcd
- .mda
- .mdb
- .mde
- .mdf
- .mdl
- .mdm
- .mdn
- .mdp
- .mdt
- .mdw
- .mdx
- .mdz
- .meb
- .med
- .mem
- .mht
- .mid
- .mim
- .mix
- .mk3d
- .mka
- .mks
- .mkv
- .mme
- .mng
- .mod
- .mov
- .mp1
- .mp2
- .mp3
- .mpp
- .mpg
- .mrw
- .msc
- .msi
- .msn
- .msp
- .mtf
- .mtm
- .mtv
- .mtw
- .mul
- .mup
- .mus
- .mvb
- .mve
- .mvf
- .mwp
- .mxd
- .mxt
- .myd
- .n64
- .na2
- .nab
- .nap
- .ndf
- .nds
- .ndx
- .nef
- .nes
- .neta
- .nfo
- .nil
- .ngf
- .ngg
- .nhf
- .nil
- .nlb
- .nld
- .nlm
- .nmi
- .nol
- .now
- .nra
- .nrb
- .nrg
- .ns2
- .ns5
- .nso
- .num
- .nzb
- .oca
- .ocx
- .ogg
- .ogm
- .olb
- .old
- .ole
- .oli
- .orf
- .ori
- .qtif
- .otl
- .pab
- .pak
- .pbd
- .pbf
- .pbk
- .pbl
- .pbm
- .pbr
- .pbi
- .pbo
- .pbt
- .pcd
- .pcx
- .pda
- .pdb
- .pdd
- .pdl
- .pds
- .pdv
- .pdw
- .pef
- .pgm
- .php
- .pic
- .pict
- .pif
- .pjf
- .pkg
- .plb
- .plc
- .pld
- .plg
- .pli
- .pll
- .plm
- .pln
- .plr
- .pls
- .plt
- .ply
- .png
- .pot
- .pp4
- .pp5
- .ppa
- .ppb
- .ppd
- .ppf
- .ppi
- .ppl
- .ppm
- .ppo
- .pps
- .ppt
- .ppz
- .ps2
- .psd
- .psp
- .pst
- .pwa
- .pwd
- .pwf
- .pwl
- .pwp
- .pwz
- .pxl
- .pyc
- .pyd
- .pyw
- .pza
- .pzd
- .pzl
- .pzo
- .pzp
- .pzs
- .pzt
- .pzx
- .qic
- .qxd
- .qxl
- .qxt
- .raf
- .ram
- .rar
- .ras
- .rd1
- .rd3
- .rwz
Ransomware Routine
This Ransomware encrypts files found in the following folders:
- C:\Program Data
- C:\Users
It appends the following extension to the file name of the encrypted files:
- .crypted_pony_test_build_xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx_xxx
It leaves text files that serve as ransom notes containing the following text:
- {Encrypted Directory}\IF_YOU_WANT_TO_GET_ALL_YOUR_FILES_BACK_PLEASE_READ_THIS.HTML
SOLUTION
Step 1
Before doing any scans, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 users must disable System Restore to allow full scanning of their computers.
Step 2
Note that not all files, folders, and registry keys and entries are installed on your computer during this malware's/spyware's/grayware's execution. This may be due to incomplete installation or other operating system conditions. If you do not find the same files/folders/registry information, please proceed to the next step.
Step 3
Restart in Safe Mode
Step 4
Search and delete these files
- {Encrypted Directory}\IF_YOU_WANT_TO_GET_ALL_YOUR_FILES_BACK_PLEASE_READ_THIS.HTML
Step 5
Restart in normal mode and scan your computer with your Trend Micro product for files detected as Ransom.MSIL.CRYPONY.THBOHAI. If the detected files have already been cleaned, deleted, or quarantined by your Trend Micro product, no further step is required. You may opt to simply delete the quarantined files. Please check this Knowledge Base page for more information.
Step 6
Restore encrypted files from backup.
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