A newly discovered Linux malware dubbed ‘DISGOMOJI’ uses the novel approach of utilizing emojis to execute commands on infected devices in attacks on government agencies in India.

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    5 months ago

    OP didn’t bother to write it, so I will. The infection vector is an executable distributed through mail, targeting computers of the Indian government.

    According to Volexity, the malware was discovered after the researchers spotted a UPX-packed ELF executable in a ZIP archive, likely distributed through phishing emails. Volexity believes that the malware targets a custom Linux distribution named BOSS that Indian government agencies use as their desktop.

    When executed, the malware will download and display a PDF lure that is a beneficiary form from India’s Defence Service Officer Provident Fund in case of an officer’s death.

    However, additional payloads will be downloaded in the background, including the DISGOMOJI malware and a shell script named ‘uevent_seqnum.sh’ that is used to search for USB drives and steal data from them.

    When DISGOMOJI is launched, the malware will exfiltrate system information from the machine, including IP address, username, hostname, operating system, and the current working directory, which is sent back to the attackers.

    To control the malware, the threat actors utilize the open-source command and control project discord-c2, which uses Discord and emojis to communicate with infected devices and execute commands.

    The malware will connect to an attacker-controlled Discord server and wait for the threat actors to type emojis into the channel.