MAR-10459736.r1.v1 WHIRLPOOL Backdoor
Notification This report is provided "as is" for informational purposes only. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not provide any warranties of any kind regarding any information contained herein. The DHS does not endorse any commercial product or service referenced in this bulletin or otherwise. This document is marked TLP:CLEAR--Recipients may share this information without restriction. Sources may use TLP:CLEAR when information carries minimal or no foreseeable risk of misuse, in accordance with applicable rules and procedures for public release. Subject to standard copyright rules, TLP:CLEAR information may be shared without restriction. For more information on the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP), see http://www.cisa.gov/tlp. Summary Description CISA obtained a variant of the WHIRLPOOL backdoor. The malware was used by threat actors exploiting CVE-2023-2868, a former zero-day vulnerability affecting versions 5.1.3.001-9.2.0.006 of Barracuda Email Security Gateway (ESG). WHIRLPOOL is a backdoor that establishes a Transport Layer Security (TLS) reverse shell to the Command-and-Control (C2) server. For information about related malware, specifically information on the initial exploit payload and other backdoors, see CISA Alert: CISA Releases Malware Analysis Reports on Barracuda Backdoors. Download the PDF version of this report: AR23-230A PDF (PDF, 357.86 KB ) For a downloadable copy of IOCs associated with this MAR in JSON format, see: AR23-230A JSON (JSON, 8.47 KB ) Submitted Files (1) 0af253e60456b03af49cc675f71d47b2dd9a48f50a927e43b9d8116985c06459 (ssld) Findings 0af253e60456b03af49cc675f71d47b2dd9a48f50a927e43b9d8116985c06459 Tags trojan Details --> Name ssld Size 5034648 bytes Type ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=9d3200c170c74a79f66e2c885e51519866e636eb, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, stripped MD5 77e1e9bf69b09ed0840534adb8258540 SHA1 deadca9bd85ee5c4e086fd81eee09407b769e9b6 SHA256 0af253e60456b03af49cc675f71d47b2dd9a48f50a927e43b9d8116985c06459 SHA512 3ad6bd00c4195c9b1757a9d697196e8beffb343c331509c2eda24bbbd009cc1af552a1900ab04d169a22d273e6359cb2ff149050a7f792b9630108a4af226e2d ssdeep 98304:1z2EGoxipg0NPbuqbVxbNgqE+Q+F4YGZLx4BAFm/CyU:LLXYGNFLj Entropy 6.385269 Malware Result unknown Antivirus ESET a variant of Linux/WhirlPool.A trojan YARA Rules rule CISA_10452108_02 : WHIRLPOOL backdoor communicates_with_c2 installs_other_components { meta: Author = "CISA Code & Media Analysis" Incident = "10452108" Date = "2023-06-20" Last_Modified = "20230804_1730" Actor = "n/a" Family = "WHIRLPOOL" Capabilities = "communicates-with-c2 installs-other-components" Malware_Type = "backdoor" Tool_Type = "unknown" Description = "Detects malicious Linux WHIRLPOOL samples" SHA256_1 = "83ca636253fd1eb898b244855838e2281f257bbe8ead428b69528fc50b60ae9c" SHA256_2 = "8849a3273e0362c45b4928375d196714224ec22cb1d2df5d029bf57349860347" strings: $s0 = { 65 72 72 6f 72 20 2d 31 20 65 78 69 74 } $s1 = { 63 72 65 61 74 65 20 73 6f 63 6b 65 74 20 65 72 72 6f 72 3a 20 25 73 28 65 72 72 6f 72 3a 20 25 64 29 } $s2 = { c7 00 20 32 3e 26 66 c7 40 04 31 00 } $a3 = { 70 6c 61 69 6e 5f 63 6f 6e 6e 65 63 74 } $a4 = { 63 6f 6e 6e 65 63 74 20 65 72 72 6f 72 3a 20 25 73 28 65 72 72 6f 72 3a 20 25 64 29 } $a5 = { 73 73 6c 5f 63 6f 6e 6e 65 63 74 } condition: uint32(0) == 0x464c457f and 4 of them } ssdeep Matches No matches found. Description The file 'ssld' is a Linux ELF reverse shell and is a variant of WHIRLPOOL malware used on the Barracuda Email Security Gateway (ESG) device (Figure 1). The file looks for an encoded string with a '.io' extension (Figure 2). The string will be decoded and the data will be passed as the C2 which will include the Internet Protocol (IP) address and port number used to establish a reverse shell. Screenshots ![]() ![]() |
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