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AvosLocker Ransomware Uses AnyDesk in Safe Mode to Launch Attacks, Sophos Reports

AvosLocker Ransomware Uses AnyDesk in Safe Mode to Launch Attacks, Sophos Reports

Sophos, a global leader in next-generation cybersecurity, released new research about AvosLocker ransomware in the article, โ€œAvosLocker Remotely Accesses Boxes, Even Running in Safe Mode.โ€ Sophosโ€™ research explains how attackers attempt to bypass security controls by using a combination of Windows Safe Mode and the AnyDesk remote administration tool. Windows Safe Mode is an IT support method for resolving IT issues that disables most security and IT administration tools, while AnyDesk provides continuous remote access.

AvosLocker is a relatively new ransomware-as-a service that first appeared in late June 2021 and is growing in popularity, according to Sophos. Theย Sophos Rapid Responseย team has so far seen AvosLocker attacks in the Americas, Middle East and Asia-Pacific, targeting Windows and Linux systems.PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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โ€œSophos discovered that the AvosLocker attackers installed AnyDesk so it works in Safe Mode, tried to disable the components of security solutions that run in Safe Mode, and then ran the ransomware in Safe Mode. This creates a scenario where the attackers have full remote control over every machine theyโ€™ve set up with AnyDesk, while the target organization is likely locked out of remote access to those computers. Sophos has never seen some of these components used with ransomware, and certainly not together,โ€ said Peter Mackenzie, director of incident response at Sophos. โ€œThe message for IT security teams facing such an attack is that even if the ransomware fails to run, until they clean every trace of the attackersโ€™ AnyDesk deployment from every impacted machine, they will remain exposed as the attackers have access to their organizationโ€™s network and can lock them out again at any time.โ€

The Ransomware Deployment Process

Sophos researchers investigating the ransomware deployment found that the main sequence starts with attackers using PDQ Deploy to run and execute a batch script called โ€œlove.bat,โ€ โ€œupdate.bat,โ€ or โ€œlock.batโ€ on targeted machines. The script issues and implements a series of consecutive commands that prepare the machines for the release of the ransomware and then reboots into Safe Mode.

The command sequence takes approximately five seconds to execute and includes the following:

  • Disabling Windows update services and Windows Defender
  • Attempting to disable the components of commercial security software solutions that can run in Safe Mode

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  • Installing the legitimate remote administration tool AnyDesk and setting it to run in Safe Mode while connected to the network, ensuring continued command and control by the attacker
  • Setting up a new account with auto login details and then connecting to the targetโ€™s domain controller to remotely access and run the ransomware executable, called update.exe

โ€œThe techniques used by AvosLocker are simple, but very clever. They ensure that the ransomware has the best chance of running in Safe Mode and allow the attackers to retain remote access to the machines throughout the attack,โ€ said Mackenzie. โ€œSophos has reported onย Snatchย andย BlackMatterย implementing the technique, however, neither of these ransomware groups attempted to install a subsequent application, such as AnyDesk, for command and control of the machines while in Safe Mode. We believe weโ€™re seeing this for the first time.โ€

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[To share your insights with us, please write toย sghosh@martechseries.com]

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