FortiGuard Labs has discovered that Emotet was recently delivered through an archive file that has a file name targeting those interested in the U.S. midterm elections. The archive file is “US midterm elections The six races that could decide the US Senate.zip” that has a link file with the same name, which leads to Emotet.Why is this Significant?This is significant because Emotet is trying to leverage the interest of the U.S. midterm elections for infection. While FortiGuard Labs has not observed the infection vector, the file name “US midterm elections The six races that could decide the US Senate.zip” was likely distributed via emails. “The six races” likely refers to Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin where Democrats and Republican are expected to have close race in the elections, which gives better chance that recipients will open the archive contents. Emotets’ modus operandi includes distribution via malicious spam campaigns and thread hijacking of emails.What’s in “US midterm elections The six races that could decide the US Senate.zip”?The zip file contains a link file named “US midterm elections The six races that could decide the US Senate.lnk”. When the link file is executed, it drops a further script in %tmp% that will attempt to cycle through several URLs to download a Emotet DLL.The downloaded Emotet connects to C2 server and will likely deliver additional malware.FortiGuard Labs discovered that the same script is present in other link files “New York Election news and updates….lnk” and “Amazon warns of slower sales as economy weakens.lnk” that were submitted to VirusTotal at the end of October and beginning of November respectively.What is the Status of Protection?FortiGuard Labs provides the following AV signatures for the archive and link file involved in the attack:• LNK/Agent.AMY!tr.dldr• PossibleThreat.PALLAS.HC2 address is blocked by FortiGuard Webfiltering Client.
Category Archives: Advisories
USN-5722-1: nginx vulnerabilities
It was discovered that nginx incorrectly handled certain memory operations in
the ngx_http_mp4_module module. A local attacker could possibly use this issue
with a specially crafted mp4 file to cause nginx to crash, stop responding, or
access arbitrary memory. (CVE-2022-41741, CVE-2022-41742)
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc35
FEDORA-2022-760d1eac9b
Packages in this update:
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc35
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-37454
DSA-5279 wordpress – security update
Several vulnerabilities were discovered in WordPress, a web blogging
tool. They allowed remote attackers to perform SQL injection, create
open redirects, bypass authorization access, or perform Cross-Site
Request Forgery (CSRF) or Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks.
DSA-5280 grub2 – security update
Several issues were found in GRUB2’s font handling code, which could
result in crashes and potentially execution of arbitrary code. These
could lead to by-pass of UEFI Secure Boot on affected systems.
DSA-5281 nginx – security update
It was discovered that parsing errors in the mp4 module of Nginx, a
high-performance web and reverse proxy server, could result in denial
of service, memory disclosure or potentially the execution of arbitrary
code when processing a malformed mp4 file.
python3.8-3.8.15-2.fc35
FEDORA-2022-7798bf3aa3
Packages in this update:
python3.8-3.8.15-2.fc35
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-37454
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc37
FEDORA-2022-4f547d1cc6
Packages in this update:
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc37
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-37454
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc38
FEDORA-2022-792bd23738
Packages in this update:
python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc38
Update description:
Automatic update for python3.7-3.7.15-2.fc38.
Changelog
* Mon Nov 14 2022 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> – 3.7.15-2
– CVE-2022-37454: Fix buffer overflows in _sha3 module
Related: rhbz#2140200
python3.8-3.8.15-2.fc37
FEDORA-2022-cb47d98a05
Packages in this update:
python3.8-3.8.15-2.fc37
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-37454