Https-: New1.gdtot.sbs File 1404814641

# Identify file type file unknown_file

## 3. Hashes - **SHA‑256:** `c1a2b3…` - **SHA‑1:** `5f4d9e…` - **MD5:** `a7b8c9…` https- new1.gdtot.sbs file 1404814641

## 5. Dynamic Analysis (Cuckoo Sandbox) | Observation | Detail | |-------------|--------| | Process tree | `unknown_file.exe` → `rundll32.exe` → `svchost.exe` (renamed) | | Network | DNS query for `s3s9k7.xyz`; HTTP GET to `185.53.179.12/payload.bin` | | Persistence | Created `HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\svchost` | | File system | Dropped `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\svchost.exe` | | Payload | The downloaded `payload.bin` is a second-stage PE (SHA‑256 `d4e5f6…`) flagged by VT as **Trojan.Win32.Generic**. | # Identify file type file unknown_file ## 3

*All hashes searched on VirusTotal – **no matches**.* | *All hashes searched on VirusTotal – **no matches**

## 6. OSINT Correlation - **Domain `gdtot.sbs`** appears in 42 recent VT submissions, 35 of which are classified as **Malware** (mostly ransomware droppers). - **IP `185.53.179.12`** listed on AbuseIPDB with 1,218 reports for “malware distribution”. - **File ID `1404814641`** referenced on a 4chan thread discussing “new .exe drops from GDTOT”.