Rule Category

MALWARE-CNC -- Snort has detected a Comand and Control (CNC) rule violation, most likely for commands and calls for files or other stages from the control server. The alert indicates a host has been infiltrated by an attacker, who is using the host to make calls for files, as a call-home vector for other malware-infected networks, for shuttling traffic back to bot owners, etc.

Alert Message

MALWARE-CNC Win.KeyLogger.Snake outbound connection

Rule Explanation

This rule alerts on communications from the Win.KeyLogger.Snake malware family. Snake is a keylogger and information stealer that communicates over SMTP, telegram, and FTP.

What To Look For

This rule alerts on communications from the Win.KeyLogger.Snake malware family.

Known Usage

Attacks/Scans seen in the wild

False Positives

No known false positives

Contributors

Cisco Talos Intelligence Group

Rule Groups

MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Execution::User Execution::Malicious File

MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Command and Control::Application Layer Protocol

MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Collection::Input Capture

CVE

None

Additional Links

Rule Vulnerability

No information provided

CVE Additional Information

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