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By: Cedric Pernet, Jaromir Horejsi September 04, 2024 Read time: 6 min (1736 words) Save to Folio Subscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY * During our monitoring of the Chinese-speaking threat actor Earth Lusca, we discovered a new multiplatform backdoor written in Golang, named KTLVdoor, which has both Microsoft Windows and Linux versions. * KTLVdoor is a highly obfuscated malware that masquerades as different system utilities, allowing attackers to carry out a variety of tasks including file manipulation, command execution, and remote port scanning. * The malware's configuration and communication involve sophisticated encryption and obfuscation techniques to hinder malware analysis. * The scale of the attack campaign is significant, with over 50 C&C servers found hosted at a China-based company; it remains unclear whether the entire infrastructure is exclusive to Earth Lusca or shared with other threat actors. We discovered a new multiplatform backdoor written in Golang that we named KTLVdoor while monitoring Earth Lusca, a Chinese-speaking threat actor we had previously covered. Our investigation also uncovered both Microsoft Windows and Linux versions of this new malware family. This previously unreported malware is more complex than the usual tools used by the threat actor. It is highly obfuscated and is being spread in the wild impersonating various system utilities names or similar tools, such as sshd, java, sqlite, bash, edr-agent, and more. The backdoor (agent) is usually distributed as a dynamic library (DLL, SO). The malware features enable the attackers to fully control the environment: run commands, manipulate files, provide system and network information, using proxies, download/upload files, scan remote ports and more. The scale of the attack campaign is surprising, as we were able to find more than 50 C&C servers, all hosted at Alibaba in China, communicating with variants of the malware family. While some of those malware samples are tied to Earth Lusca with high confidence, we cannot be sure that the whole infrastructure is used solely by this threat actor. The infrastructure might be shared with other Chinese-speaking threat actors. We could only find one target of the operation for the moment, a trading company based in China. It is not the first time a Chinese-speaking threat actor has targeted a Chinese company; groups like Iron Tiger and Void Arachne have likewise used tools aimed specifically at Chinese-language speakers. KTLVDOOR MALWARE ANALYSIS HIGHLY OBFUSCATED Most of the samples discovered in this campaign are obfuscated: embedded strings are not directly readable, symbols are stripped and most of the functions and packages were renamed to random Base64-like looking strings, in an obvious effort from the developers to slow down the malware analysis (Figure 1). Figure 1. Obfuscated function names as shown in decompiler CONFIGURATION The first step is the initialization of the agent’s configuration parameters. The initialization values are XOR-encrypted and Base64-encoded in the agent’s binary (Figure 2). Figure 2. Example of the decrypted configuration The configuration’s file format is a custom TLV-like (length-type-length-value) format. The “KTLV” marker is usually prepended with four-byte length of the structure and behaves like a marker of the beginning of the structure. Then, a list of parameters and their values follows. From Figure 3, you can notice a “proto” parameter, which is five bytes long (notice 05 followed by proto string, followed by type 02 ( = string ), followed by length 04 ( = 4 bytes ), followed by string http, which is the protocol parameter value. Figure 3. Parameter proto, type string (02), value http, as stored in configuration file Figure 4. Parameter sleep, type long long (08), value 0x7530 = 30 000 milliseconds = 30 seconds, as stored in configuration file The supported type formats are shown in Table 1: Value Type 01 structure/iteration (followed by KTLV marker) 02 string 03 boolean (1byte) 08 long long (8 bytes) 09 integer (4 bytes) 0B byte (1 byte) Table 1. Supported value type formats The configuration file may contain the following parameters, as shown in Table 2: Parameter name Type Description/comment listen string active mode (default) / passive mode connect string Encrypted C&C servers duplex boolean Simplex or duplex delivery conn_timeout long long max_read_limit long long conn_max_retry long long proxy string proto string http, tcp, dns, icmp domain string host string secret string To decrypt value(s) of “connect” tls boolean Enabled or disabled stls boolean Enabled or disabled sleep long long jitter long long Sleep time variation silent boolean long_connection_boundary long long short_connection_wait_time long long client_id string Hardcoded GUID of target external_channel_enabled boolean Should get external IP or not external_type string auth_param struct Contains “http_header” and “uri” http_header string uri string Request’s URL path debug boolean Enabled or disabled Table 2. Supported configuration parameters The configuration is processed, and the internal configuration structure (Config) is updated. Part of the Config structure is the HostInfo structure, which also contains additional parameters about the currently infected machine (Table 3). These structures are updated based on the current machine environment. Parameter name Type Description/comment Session string Randomly generated GUID during each run RealIP string Obtained from ipconfig / ifconfig Username string Hostname string ProcessName string Executable string PID uint32 Process ID ParentProcessName string PPID uint32 Parent process ID Arch string 32 or 64 bit OS string OS name Platform string OS name + version Disks string List of available disks DiskDetails string List of available disks + their sizes Uptime string Feature string MachineGuid from HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography Protocol string Value from the config Proxy string Value from the config Domain string Value from the config Host string Value from the config TLSEnable boolean Value from the config STLSEnable boolean Value from the config ExternalIP string External IP address obtained via http://myip.ipip.net; only if external_channel_enabled set SleepTime uint64 Value from the config Jitter uint64 Value from the config ReConnectTime uint64 Value from the config Env string Environment variables ClientID string Value from the config IsAdmin boolean True or false Mode string Active or passive Table 3. HostInfo parameters CONNECTION SETTINGS The C&C server(s) are stored in the “connect” value. The value is AES-GCM-encrypted and Base64-encoded. The AES-GCM method uses a standard prepended 12-byte nonce and appended 16-byte tag. The AES-GCM key is derived from a “secret” value by computing the MD5 hash of it and using key padding (extending the key size) to 32-bytes by appending 16 zeroes (0x00 bytes) to it. KTLVDOOR MALWARE COMMUNICATION After the initialization steps are completed, the agent starts a communication loop with the C&C server. The communication is done by sending and receiving messages, which are GZIP-compressed and AES-GCM-encrypted. Based on the configuration settings, the message delivery can be either in simplex mode (one device on channel can only send, another device on the channel can only receive) or in duplex mode (both devices can simultaneously send and receive messages). Each message contains a message header followed by the message data (msg). Field name Field type Field value sender String Session ID or admin receiver String Session ID or admin token String route String task_id uint64 task_status uint8 task_type uint64 sub_task_type uint64 Table 4. Message header fields Figure 5. Message with OS info sent to the C&C server Notice that the sender of this outgoing message (from the infected machine to the C&C server) has the session ID of the currently infected machine. The receiver is “admin”, which is the C&C server. In the case of the incoming message (from the C&C server to the infected machine), the “sender” is “admin” and the “receiver” is the session ID. In the case of sending the HostInfo message to the C&C server, notice that the parameter name “msg” (containing message content) followed by “KTLV” marker (Figure 5), which contains all the fields from HostInfo structure (Table 4). RECEIVING TASK The agent implements several handlers for processing received tasks from the C&C server (Table 5). Handler Subtasks Parameters Description Breakchain shell flag cmd abs_path Start terminal Run command Wait three seconds Kill terminal (SIGKILL) Exit Exit process FileDownload file_path section_size Read file Upload it to C&C FileMD5 file_path Read file Compute MD5 hash FileManager 01 - list all files 02 - Create dir 03 - Create file 04 - Delete file 05 - Copy file 06 - Rename 07 - Write file 08 - Read file 09 - Change access permissions dirName OR file_path OR dst_path src_path OR file_path file_content OR mode File and directory operations FileUpload file_path file_contents position Write data from server to file on victim machine GC Run garbage collection InteractiveShell send data OR start OR stop OR recv NetStat 01 - list connections PortScan gateway ips ports Process 01 - list 02 - kill pid RefreshHostInfo Run cmdn! Run command Sleep sleep_time jitter TimeStomp src_path dst_path time TaskCache 01 - list of tasks 02 - delete task 03 - clear task cache task_id SoInject 04 - inject to library plugin_task_type tmp_payload_cache params Run shellcode, Linux platform ReflectDllInject Run shellcode, Windows platform Socks 01 – start handler 02 – get task 04 – data via TCP 05 – close TCP 06 – data via UDP 08 – connect to address via UDP seq addr username password OR task_id OR seq data Socks proxy Table 5. Handlers for processing tasks from C&C server PortScan implements many scanning methods, including: * ScanTCP * ScanRDP * ScanWinRM * ScanSmb2 * RdpWithNTLM * DialTLS * DialTCP * ScanPing * ScanPing * ScanMssql * ScanBanner * ScanWeb CONCLUSION We have been able to tie samples of KTLVdoor to the threat actor Earth Lusca with high confidence. However, we were not able to tie several other samples of this malware family to this threat actor. In addition, the size of the infrastructure we have been able to discover is very unusual. Seeing that all C&C servers were on IP addresses from China-based provider Alibaba, we wonder if the whole appearance of this new malware and the C&C server could not be some early stage of testing new tooling. This new tool is used by Earth Lusca, but it might also be shared with other Chinese-speaking threat actors. While a lot of details on this campaign are not yet known, we will keep monitoring this activity and possibly give updates about it at a later time. TREND SOLUTIONS Organizations looking to defend themselves from sophisticated attacks can consider powerful security technologies such as Trend Vision One™, which allows security teams to continuously identify attack surfaces, including both known and unknown, plus managed and unmanaged cyber assets. 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