86b4667facd2a1d22dd517af073dcda60160630a


Zero‑Dwell Threat Intelligence Report

A narrative, executive‑ready view into the malware’s behavior, exposure, and reliable defenses.
Generated: 2025-09-05 11:01:56 UTC

Executive Overview — What We’re Dealing With

This specimen has persisted long enough to matter. Human experts classified it as Malware, and the telemetry confirms a capable, evasive Trojan with real impact potential.

File
hiwdvrr.exe
Type
MS-DOS executable, MZ for MS-DOS
SHA‑1
86b4667facd2a1d22dd517af073dcda60160630a
MD5
f4004359fec7dd7518f6ff78f7c0ad19
First Seen
2025-08-26 15:52:15.123754
Last Analysis
2025-08-26 17:08:07.088988
Dwell Time
0 days, 1 hours, 15 minutes

Extended Dwell Time Impact

For 1+ hours, this malware remained undetected — a limited but sufficient window for the adversary to complete initial execution and establish basic system access.

Comparative Context

Industry studies report a median dwell time closer to 21–24 days. This case represents rapid detection and containment within hours rather than days.

Timeline

Time (UTC) Event Elapsed
2025-08-18 16:05:22 UTC First VirusTotal submission
2025-08-29 09:08:16 UTC Latest analysis snapshot 10 days, 17 hours, 2 minutes
2025-09-05 11:01:56 UTC Report generation time 17 days, 18 hours, 56 minutes

Why It Matters

Every additional day of dwell time is not just an abstract number — it is attacker opportunity. Each day equates to more time for lateral movement, stealth persistence, and intelligence gathering.

Global Detection Posture — Who Caught It, Who Missed It

VirusTotal engines: 73. Detected as malicious: 65. Missed: 8. Coverage: 89.0%.

Detected Vendors

  • Xcitium
  • +64 additional vendors (names not provided)

List includes Xcitium plus an additional 64 vendors per the provided summary.

Missed Vendors

  • CMC
  • MaxSecure
  • SUPERAntiSpyware
  • tehtris
  • TrendMicro
  • Yandex
  • ZoneAlarm
  • Zoner

Why it matters: if any endpoint relies solely on a missed engine, this malware can operate with zero alerts. Prevention‑first controls close that gap regardless of signature lag.

MITRE ATT&CK Mapping

  • T1027 – encode data using XOR
  • T1027.002 – packed with generic packer

Following the Trail — Network & DNS Activity

Outbound activity leans on reputable infrastructure (e.g., CDNs, cloud endpoints) to blend in. TLS sessions and
HTTP calls show routine beaconing and IP‑lookup behavior that can masquerade as normal browsing.

Contacted Domains

Domain IP Country ASN/Org
www.msftncsi.com 23.200.3.27 United States Akamai Technologies, Inc.
www.aieov.com 13.248.169.48 United States Amazon Technologies Inc.

Observed IPs

IP Country ASN/Org
224.0.0.252
239.255.255.250
8.8.4.4 United States Google LLC
8.8.8.8 United States Google LLC

DNS Queries

Request Type
5isohu.com A
www.msftncsi.com A
www.aieov.com A

Contacted IPs

IP Country ASN/Org
224.0.0.252
239.255.255.250
8.8.4.4 United States Google LLC
8.8.8.8 United States Google LLC

Port Distribution

Port Count Protocols
137 1 udp
5355 5 udp
53 27 udp
3702 1 udp

UDP Packets

Source IP Dest IP Sport Dport Time Proto
192.168.56.13 192.168.56.255 137 137 3.244626045227051 udp
192.168.56.13 224.0.0.252 49311 5355 5.79445219039917 udp
192.168.56.13 224.0.0.252 55150 5355 3.1729800701141357 udp
192.168.56.13 224.0.0.252 60010 5355 5.18300199508667 udp
192.168.56.13 224.0.0.252 62406 5355 3.2143070697784424 udp
192.168.56.13 224.0.0.252 63527 5355 4.636887073516846 udp
192.168.56.13 239.255.255.250 52252 3702 3.2205421924591064 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 50554 53 158.60370802879333 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 54879 53 7.763426065444946 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 54881 53 7.258465051651001 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 55551 53 193.36892104148865 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 56197 53 178.50974822044373 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 57310 53 70.25959801673889 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 57415 53 89.18190312385559 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 58697 53 22.603706121444702 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 58920 53 110.10374712944031 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 60910 53 124.49402523040771 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 62493 53 54.02518820762634 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 62849 53 37.275259017944336 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.4.4 64801 53 138.85327816009521 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 50554 53 157.61881303787231 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 54879 53 8.760130167007446 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 54881 53 8.24481201171875 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 55551 53 192.3763451576233 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 56197 53 177.5170772075653 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 57310 53 69.2605230808258 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 57415 53 88.18325710296631 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 58697 53 21.61087918281555 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 58920 53 109.10434913635254 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 60910 53 123.49413514137268 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 61004 53 212.40184211730957 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 62493 53 53.03042006492615 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 62849 53 36.28364300727844 udp
192.168.56.13 8.8.8.8 64801 53 137.85361313819885 udp

Hunting tip: alert on unknown binaries initiating TLS to IP‑lookup services or unusual CDN endpoints — especially early in execution.

What To Do Now — Practical Defense Playbook

  • Contain unknowns: block first‑run binaries by default — signatures catch up, containment works now.
  • EDR controls: alert on keyboard hooks, screen capture APIs, VM/sandbox checks, and command‑shell launches.
  • Registry watch: flag queries/sets under policy paths (e.g., …\FipsAlgorithmPolicy\*).
  • Network rules: inspect outbound TLS to IP‑lookup services and unexpected CDN endpoints.
  • Hunt broadly: sweep endpoints for the indicators above and quarantine positives immediately.

Dwell time equals attacker opportunity. Reducing execution privileges and egress shrinks that window even when vendors disagree.

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