ET MALWARE Possible APT30 or Win32/Nuclear HTTP Framework
Sourceet/open
Fileemerging-malware.rules
CreatedApril 13, 2015
UpdatedApril 14, 2024
Classificationtargeted-activity
alert http1 $HOME_NET any -> $EXTERNAL_NET any (msg:"ET MALWARE Possible APT30 or Win32/Nuclear HTTP Framework"; flow:established,to_server ; http.uri; pcre:"/\.(?:txt|gif|exe|bmp)$/i" ; http.user_agent; content:"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible|3b 20|MSIE 6.0|3b 20|Win32|29|"; startswith; http.header_names; content:!"Referer"; content:!"Accept"; content:"|0d 0a|User-Agent|0d 0a|HOST|0d 0a|"; depth:20; fast_pattern; reference:url,www2.fireeye.com/rs/fireye/images/rpt-apt30.pdf ; classtype:targeted-activity; sid:2020897; rev:6; metadata:affected_product Windows_XP_Vista_7_8_10_Server_32_64_Bit, attack_target Client_Endpoint, created_at 2015_04_13, deployment Perimeter, malware_family Nuclear, confidence Medium, signature_severity Critical, tag Exploit_Kit, tag Nuclear, updated_at 2024_04_14;)
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Metadata
affected productWindows_XP_Vista_7_8_10_Server_32_64_Bit
attack targetClient_Endpoint
created at2015_04_13
deploymentPerimeter
malware familyNuclear
confidenceMedium
signature severityCritical
tagNuclear
updated at2024_04_14
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