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A Microsoft Defender Follow-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 998566" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>A tester on another security forum ran this sample and Microsoft Defender failed to stop the encryption process. Although a behavior-based detection, "Behavior:Win32/Execution.A!ml", was triggered, it's useless.</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER][ATTACH=full]268444[/ATTACH][/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>Also please note that samples on MalwareBazaar are only a small portion of ITW threats. CPL-based Magniber ransomware is not particularly new. This kind of malware has been investigated and analyzed by Ahnlab last month, and they even published a report on this (<a href="https://asec.ahnlab.com/en/37012/" target="_blank">Change in Magniber Ransomware (*.msi → *.cpl) - July 20th - ASEC BLOG</a>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 998566, member: 91446"] A tester on another security forum ran this sample and Microsoft Defender failed to stop the encryption process. Although a behavior-based detection, "Behavior:Win32/Execution.A!ml", was triggered, it's useless. [SPOILER][ATTACH type="full" width="254px" alt="7-8-2022_205211_bbs.kafan.cn.jpeg"]268444[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] Also please note that samples on MalwareBazaar are only a small portion of ITW threats. CPL-based Magniber ransomware is not particularly new. This kind of malware has been investigated and analyzed by Ahnlab last month, and they even published a report on this ([URL='https://asec.ahnlab.com/en/37012/']Change in Magniber Ransomware (*.msi → *.cpl) - July 20th - ASEC BLOG[/URL]). [/QUOTE]
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