The "Denim" component serves as a modular framework, allowing the threat actor to push additional "Reflux" plugins. Key capabilities include: Keyboard logging (Keylogging). Screen capture and video exfiltration. Lateral movement via SMB credential dumping. 5. Conclusion & Recommendations
Upon extraction, the archive revealed the following directory structure:
/logs/ : Automated exfiltration logs detailing system reconnaissance. 4. Technical Analysis 4.1 Behavioral Analysis Denim_Reflux_Roving_Dove.7z
/bin/ : Contains executable files identified as [e.g., custom backdoors or loaders].
This report details the investigation into the compressed archive Denim_Reflux_Roving_Dove.7z . Initial triage suggests the archive contains artifacts related to a [state-sponsored/ad-hoc] campaign targeting [Industry/Sector]. Preliminary analysis identifies the presence of [malicious binaries/encrypted databases/exfiltrated logs], suggesting a focus on long-term persistence and data collection. 2. File Information Denim_Reflux_Roving_Dove.7z Format: 7-Zip Compressed Archive (LZMA2) MD5: [Insert Hash] SHA-256: [Insert Hash] The "Denim" component serves as a modular framework,
/config/ : Encrypted configuration files containing C2 (Command & Control) infrastructure details.
Attempts to beacon to dove-reflux-api.net via HTTPS on port 443. Lateral movement via SMB credential dumping
Run a fleet-wide scan for the SHA-256 hashes identified in Section 2.