IOC Radar
MD5MediumSignal 88/100

f7d57429bf98f107f30ac8325818fef2

Location
PeruPeru
First Seen
Apr 21, 2026
Last Seen
Apr 23, 2026
Apr 21
First Seen
53d ago
Apr 23
Last Seen
51d ago
3
Reports
source reports
88%
Confidence
medium
Found in 3 reports. Confidence: medium. · Confidence scores are heuristic. Verify before acting on results.
MD5 Hash
MD5 file hash associated with malicious samples.
MISP Category
Artifacts Dropped
Hash Algorithm
MD5
Confidence
88%
Signal Score
88 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags

Feed Intelligence Summary

3 reports88% confidence
3
Source reports
88%
Confidence score
Category tags
file-hashindicatoroverlaypeexeperuphdetresearchedsouth americawindows

Activity Timeline

1 total obs
Apr 23Apr 23

Threat Activity Heatmap

· Peak: 2026-04-23
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Intelligence SummaryAI Generated

This Indicator of Compromise (IOC) signifies a severe and immediate threat to the organization's cybersecurity posture, reflected by its high score of 88.28 and clear malicious classification. As an MD5 hash, it is directly linked to notorious backdoor malware families, specifically `Backdoor:Win32/Phdet.S` and `Win.Malware.Oficla-6623012-0`. Detection of this hash strongly indicates an active compromise, granting adversaries unauthorized remote access and control over affected systems. The pote…

Threat ScoreHigh Risk
88
SIGNAL
Signal Score
88%
Confidence
3
Reports
First seenApr 21, 2026
Last seenApr 23, 2026

VirusTotal

Not checked

WHOIS

description
PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windows

Export & API

STIX 2.1 Bundle
CSV Export
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IOC Journey

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