IOC Radar
DomainMediumSignal 42/100

35a1647b7c78ffba4db202339da625bf.xyz

First Seen
Apr 17, 2026
Last Seen
Apr 24, 2026
Apr 17
First Seen
56d ago
Apr 24
Last Seen
50d ago
3
Reports
source reports
42%
Confidence
medium
1/91
VirusTotal
detections
Found in 3 reports. Confidence: medium. · Confidence scores are heuristic. Verify before acting on results.
Domain Name
Malicious domain used for C2, phishing, or malware distribution.
MISP Category
Network Activity
Confidence
42%
Signal Score
42 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags
MITRE ATT&CK

MITRE ATT&CK TTPs

10 techniques

Feed Intelligence Summary

3 reports42% confidence
3
Source reports
42%
Confidence score
Category tags
api keysappdatabasic scriptbypassc2 answerconfigdecryptdgaexecutable fileexploitation activityfileshexindicatoriocslnk filelnk malwaremalwarenetworkpowershellpureresearchedt1008t1027.004t1041t1059.001t1059.005t1071.001t1105t1140t1547t1548.002web application attack

Activity Timeline

1 total obs
Apr 24Apr 24

Threat Activity Heatmap

· Peak: 2026-04-24
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Threat ScoreMedium Risk
42
SIGNAL
Signal Score
42%
Confidence
3
Reports
First seenApr 17, 2026
Last seenApr 24, 2026

VirusTotal

1/ 91vendors flagged
1% detection rateJun 4, 2026

WHOIS

description
Recent analysis of a malware campaign revealed an extensive collection of 3,788 auto-generated samples associated with a stealer operation. The primary infection vector involves a standard LNK file that, upon execution, fetches and runs a Visual Basic Script. The context of this campaign is affiliated with a fraudulent scheme using a PDF labeled as a scam refund form, which is indicative of phishing tactics targeted at users. One of the key components of this malware is a PowerShell script downloaded from a specific URL. This script is notable for containing a hardcoded Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) key and initialization vector (IV), as it is responsible for decrypting various components of a larger payload. The end result is a persistent PowerShell backdoor, which connects to a command-and-control (C2) server. The primary endpoint is statically defined, while the fallback address is generated dynamically based on an API key, indicating a level of sophistication in the operational design.
references
https://blog.synapticsystems.de/3000-stealer-samples-one-misconfigured-apache-server/

Export & API

STIX 2.1 Bundle
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IOC Journey

medium
First detected 1 month ago · Last seen 1 month ago
Appeared in 3 threat reports