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One more avatar of Nuclear Exploit Kit (Feb 6th, 2015)

Dell Sonicwall Threats Research team has recently observed an update in Nuclear Exploit Kit. The Exploit kit has added in its arsenal the latest Adobe Flash Exploit CVE-2015-0311. In addition to the new exploit, there is an update in the landing page.

Until now the landing page had obfuscated plugin detect library to determine version of Java, Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader & Silverlight plugins installed in the browser. It would then serve the corresponding exploit to compromise the user system.

But in this update we have not seen any plugin detection library and Kit targets Adobe Flash and Silverlight plugins only.

Fig-1 : old DeObfuscated Nuclear Exploit Kit landing page
Fig-2 : latest DeObfuscated Nuclear Exploit Kit landing page

On successful exploitation additional malware will be downloaded into the system. During our analysis we observed payload to be a Downloader.

Having up to date software will help in mitigating this Exploit Kit. Dell Sonicwall Threats Research team will keep on monitoring this Exploit Kit and add update mitigation signatures as required.

SonicWALL Gateway AntiVirus provides protection against this threat via the following signatures:

  • GAV: MalSWF ( Trojan )

  • GAV: MalAgent.G ( Trojan )

Adobe Flash Zero day (CVE-2015-0311) (Jan 26, 2015)

Flash zero day is being exploited in the wild.A critical vulnerability (CVE-2015-0311) exists in Adobe Flash Player 16.0.0.287 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh. Successful exploitation could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. This vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild via drive-by-download attacks against systems running Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows 8.1 and below.

Dell SonicWALL Threat Research Team has researched this vulnerability (CVE-2015-0311) and released the following signature to protect their customers.

  • SPY 3420 : Malformed-File swf.OT.27