ASEC Weekly Phishing Email Threat Trends (May 14th, 2023 – May 20th, 2023)

AhnLab Security Emergency response Center (ASEC) monitors phishing email threats with the ASEC automatic sample analysis system (RAPIT) and honeypot. This post will cover the cases of distribution of phishing emails during the week from May 14th, 2023 to May 20th, 2023 and provide statistical information on each type. Generally, phishing is cited as an attack that leaks users’ login account credentials by disguising as or impersonating an institute, company, or individual through social engineering methods. On a broader note, the act is a technical subterfuge that enables the threat actor to perform attacks such as information leaks, malware distribution, and fraud against various targets. The focus of this post will be on the fact that phishing attacks mainly occur through emails. We will also provide a detailed classification of various attack methods that are based on phishing emails. Furthermore, we will make an effort to minimize user damage by introducing new attack types that have never been found before and emails that require users’ caution, along with their keywords. The phishing emails covered in this post will only be those that have attachments. Emails that have malicious links in the body without attachments will be excluded.

Phishing Emails

During this week, the most prevalent threat type seen in phishing email attachments was FakePage with 27%. FakePages are web pages where the threat actor has imitated the screen layout, logo, and font of the real login pages or advertising pages, leading users to enter their account and password information. The input information is sent to the threat actor’s C2 server or used to induce users to access other fake websites. See <FakePage C2> below The second in line were Infostealers like AgentTesla and FormBook that leaks user credentials saved in web browsers, emails, and FTP clients (25%). Aside from these, Downloader (21%), Trojan (21%), Exploit (4%), Backdoor (2%), and Worm (1%) types were detected. The threat types using phishing email attachments and their order of prevalence are similar to the order of malware distribution published weekly in the <ASEC Weekly Malware Statistics>.

File Extensions in Phishing Emails

We have identified which file extensions were used by the threats above for the distribution of email attachments. FakePages were distributed with web page scripts (HTM and HTML) that must be executed with a web browser. Other malware, including Infostealer and Downloader, came attached to emails with file extensions including compressed files (RAR, Z, CAB, 7Z, etc.).

Cases of Distribution

The following are distribution cases that occurred during the week from May 14th, 2023 to May 20th, 2023. The cases will be classified into FakePage and malware types, including Infostealer, Downloader, Exploit, and Backdoor. The numbers in email subjects and attachment filenames are unique IDs and may vary depending on the email recipient. Distribution cases with Korean subjects were also found. These are cases that specifically targeted Korean users instead of propagating themselves globally using identical English subjects and texts.

Case: FakePage

Email Subject Attachment
Product Quotation Inquiry_(Inc.) ***** PO_78912290586868.shtml
April 2023 Wage and Bonus Statement s***** Voucher.shtml
Attached-Purchse Order-SOC Purchase-May ’23 AIS_Purchase Agrmt_pdf.htm
Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender MAILER-DAEMON.SHTML
Re: Request For Quotation New Project.shtml
FW:ATTACHED SWIFT COPY 5/18/2023 11:19:22 p.m TTCOPY.html
RE: PINVOICEAYMENT P-O.shtml
OneDigital New PO #411003 OneDigital New PO #411003.html
Payment Ref no. MS-20230515/11004 doc_15052023.pdf.html
Re: Congratulations You Have WON !!! Official Reward Payment Notification.pdf
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ REF : R2100131410) RFQ REF R2100131410.html
Re: Invoice Order ESV3182 PI for PO ESV3182(Image)Exc.htm
FYI…. Correct the error on your records. (Invoice paid) PAID-00241.html
We’re here to serve you CEO ***** MESSAGE.pdf
Confirmation of Bank Transfer for Booking HotelPaymentProof.pdf
New Order Inquiry (***** Co,. Ltd). Confirm_Order_inquiry1.shtml
Invoice #073894.HTM Invoice Confirmation.html

Case: Malware (Infostealer, Downloader, etc.)

Email Subject Attachment
Reply: Reply: [DHL] Acceptance of Import Declaration (Payment Before Acceptance) – 1000452436 Import declaration acceptance statement.rar
Purchase Order Purchase Order.PDF.exe
PURCHASE ORDER -61 – 8200674377 P-416550B.z
SYN2023060702 >>> PO Sign Back >>> Preshipment Documents SYN2023060702.z
RE: re: re: [Re] quotation doc 8800046511.rar
Würth Trading s.r.o. – PO SAMPLE REQUEST ITEMS.z
Quotation for Blister packing machine Model – Victory & Trinity Quotation for Blister packing machine Model .rar
RE: New Order For May Purchase Order.xls
Re: Proforma Invoice proforma INV.xls
DHL AWB – #1666547433_Shipping Documents DHL AWB – #4500082142_Shipping Documents.gz
REQUEST FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY CAPs INQUIRY #2005023.r01
FW: Quotation for Products 138# ( HNTD_2002883) RV099278372-0288.7z
NEW ORDER DETAILS order details.zip
Rfq 2303-517.05.05.460 prod sheet& Specs.arj
Fw: Re: PAYMENTS 20230515_Swift Message Mt103_0125442332153.gz
FW:PRECISION MACHINERY L.L.C CONTRACT PRECISION MACHINERY L.L.C CONTRACT.r00
Order Confirmation : Rfq: //TOP URGENT// – PO-34482 PO.zip
Purchase Order PurchaseOrder.PDF.exe
RE: ADVISE SHIPPING DOCS FOR INV DXI-23030119-1 // Pending Order DOCDXI23030119_Pdf.rar
PO109895 payment details. 122690531TEZ_S Quote.r09
RE: Inquiry DOCSZOE23050007_pdf.rar
RE: New Shipment Order / Urgent Request Approval of Draft Shipping Docs (BL/SZOE23050007) MT103-8886740578.r01
Re: Purchase Order 4500432823 NAD Att: SWIFT 374666318546577 Documents.r00
RE: Solicitud de estados de Pedido Orden de compra_xlsx.z
sales contract-876 & New-Order New P-Order-19.05.23.r11
Shipment Package Delivery Notification parckingList -Invoic00 BLpdf00.r00
AW:AW: Request For Quotationt-25148 Request For Quotation.bz
Request for Quotation 94573-LAR&SAF CAPSA/BIO OILS RFQ-945730101-B0000005023019.cab
KDF Sports Flooring KDF20230510-88 – Flooring Project.7z
FACTURA cadenadesuministro FACTURA_CADENADESUMINISTRO.zip
FW: confirmación de información/datos bancarios#FW: confirmation of bank information/data datos bancarios.PDF.xxe
RE:RE NEW ORDER NEW ORDER LIST 2.zip
NEW: RFQ#0050723 RFQ#0050723.r01
order QUOTE-272.z
Re: New Enquiry AUL2302.z
Re :Orden de Compra No. 2647 orden de compra 2647.img
QUOTATION quotation 239865.img
RE: Κράτηση 0625242590237263.zip
RE: WB 2210373 ew contract for 1 container white beans to Mersin Re New Order 957KHS634.bz
RE:PROFORMA INVOICE 9886543244.zip
PAYMENT COPY Swift Copy Mt103 xxxxx single trannsfer.gz
We need these products PO809A23.PDF.img
sexy pictures coolpctrs.jpg.exe
super smart pics s*x__photos.gif.exe

The ASEC analysis team has selected keywords that users must look out for, based on the distribution cases above. If these keywords are included in the subject of the email, or if the same characteristics are found, users must exercise strict caution as they may be phishing emails from threat actors.

Keyword to Beware of: ‘Formspree’/’Formspark’

The keyword for this week is the ‘Formspree’/’Formspark’ service. Formspree/Formspark(submit-form) is a normal service that can implement the mail sending feature for free in web pages. Recently, there has been an increase in phishing attacks abusing this service. The email for today’s analysis is a phishing mail disguised as a wage statement of a Korean company. A web page script (***_Voucher.shtml) file is attached to the email. This sHTML file is a FakePage disguised as an Adobe PDF file. When users enter their credentials, they are sent to the attacker email via the Formspree service. The following shows the attacker’s Formspree URL.

  • Attacker Formspree URL: https[:]//formspree[.]io/f/xwkjrjbp
Email sent by the attacker
Email attachment (***_Voucher.shtml)

FakePage C2 URL

When users enter their IDs and passwords on the login pages among the FakePages created by the threat actor, their information is sent to the attacker’s server. The list below shows the threat actor’s C2 addresses of fake login pages distributed during the week.

  • https[:]//formspree[.]io/f/xwkjrjbp
  • https[:]//zen-pa[.]com/index/spam/verify/webapp[.]php
  • https[:]//jigueos[.]nl/exs/xlss[.]php
  • https[:]//submit-form[.]com/M9g3KLqI
  • https[:]//formspree[.]io/f/mzbqyzjd
  • https[:]//checkengineer[.]com/er/auth[.]php
  • https[:]//submit-form[.]com/4LKlvSr6

Attacks using phishing emails are disguised with content that can easily deceive users, such as invoices and tax payments, to induce users to access fake login pages or execute malware. Fake login pages are evolving by the second to closely resemble the original pages. The attackers pack malware in compressed file formats to escape the attachment scans of users’ security products. Users must practice strict caution and refer to recent cases of distribution to avoid being exposed to infection by malicious phishing emails. The ASEC analysis team recommends users follow the email security guidelines below.

  • Do not execute links and attachments in emails from unverified senders until they are proven to be credible.

  • Do not enter sensitive information such as login account credentials until the site is found to be reliable.

  • Do not execute attachments with unfamiliar file extensions until they are found to be reliable.

  • Use security products such as antimalware software.

According to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, phishing email attacks correspond to the following techniques.

  • Phishing for Information (Reconnaissance, ID: T1598[1])

  • Phishing (Initial Access, ID: TI1566[2])

  • Internal Spearphishing (Lateral Movement, ID: T1534[3])

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