Malware

Grandoreiro campaign impersonates Spanish Agencia Tributaria

Operators of Grandoreiro Latin American banking trojan have launched a new campaign using emails posing as the Agencia Tributaria in order to infect new victims.

Operators behind the Grandoreiro banking trojan, which is popular in Latin America, have been using emails posing as the Agencia Tributaria to trick victims into installing the malware.

The campaign began on August 11th, 2020, when many many Spanish people receiving messages claiming to be from the Agencia Tributaria. The emails attempted to trick users into believing they were a communication from the tax agency, the messages used sender info like “Servicio de Administración Tributaria” and come from the email address contato@acessofinanceiro[.]com.

The message includes a link that points to a ZIP archive that claims to contain a digital tax receipt and inform the users that they have to fill a document to be submitted to the Agencia Tributaria along with a fee to pay.

“Although the message offers no guarantee of being an official communication, it is likely that some recipients have been tricked into downloading the linked ZIP file via the provided link.” reads the analysis published by ESET.

“The link redirects to a domain that was registered on the same day, August 11. However, looking at the information provided by whois – a service that provides identifying information about domain name registrants – the registrant’s country is listed as Brazil, which could perhaps indicate the whereabouts of the operators of this campaign.”

The researchers noticed other Latin American banking trojan campaigns in the same period, some of the malware distributed was Mekotio.

The malicious file has been hosted by threat actors either on a compromised domain or in a cloud storage service like Dropbox. In the case of the cloud storage, the link points to a Dropbox folder containing the ZIP file.

“This ZIP payload contains an MSI file and a GIF image. Homing in on the properties of the MSI file reveals that it was compiled the day before, August 10. It should also be noted that the ZIP filename has the country code “ES” at the end. ESET researchers also detected other files in Dropbox with very similar sizes and dates of compilation, but with different country codes – possibly indicating that this campaign is targeting victims in various countries at the same time.” continues ESET.

The MSI file is as a variant of Win32/TrojanDownloader.Delf.CYA, which is a downloader employed in other campaigns spreading Latin American banking trojans, including GrandoreiroCasbaneiroMekotio and Mispadu.

“Impersonating Spain’s Agencia Tributaria or other similar agencies is an old trick in the attackers’ book that has been used for a long time, especially during tax season. However, even when high season for income taxes has already concluded, this year has seen this technique being used by Latin American banking trojans and other threats specialized at stealing data.” concludes ESET.

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, D-Link)

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Pierluigi Paganini

Pierluigi Paganini is member of the ENISA (European Union Agency for Network and Information Security) Threat Landscape Stakeholder Group and Cyber G7 Group, he is also a Security Evangelist, Security Analyst and Freelance Writer. Editor-in-Chief at "Cyber Defense Magazine", Pierluigi is a cyber security expert with over 20 years experience in the field, he is Certified Ethical Hacker at EC Council in London. The passion for writing and a strong belief that security is founded on sharing and awareness led Pierluigi to find the security blog "Security Affairs" recently named a Top National Security Resource for US. Pierluigi is a member of the "The Hacker News" team and he is a writer for some major publications in the field such as Cyber War Zone, ICTTF, Infosec Island, Infosec Institute, The Hacker News Magazine and for many other Security magazines. Author of the Books "The Deep Dark Web" and “Digital Virtual Currency and Bitcoin”.

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