Mallory pivots from this family to the IOCs, detections, and named campaigns that touch your stack, and pages you when something new lands.
2 CVEs Mallory has correlated with this family across public research and vendor advisories. Each row links to the full Mallory page for that vulnerability.
The primary attack method consists of spear-phishing emails carrying malicious documents that exploit two remote code execution vulnerabilities that affect Microsoft Office, namely CVE-2012-0158 and CVE-2010-3333, in order to install the malware.
The primary attack method consists of spear-phishing emails carrying malicious documents that exploit two remote code execution vulnerabilities that affect Microsoft Office, namely CVE-2012-0158 and CVE-2010-3333, in order to install the malware.
1 distinct threat actor attributed by public researchers. Open in Mallory to see the full evidence chain and overlapping campaigns.
As recently as October 2021, TA427 was still using BabyShark, QuasarRAT, PCRat, browser extensions (Chrome, Edge and Firefox), and numerous PowerShell scripts.
5 distinct techniques documented for this family, organized by ATT&CK tactic.
15 indicators attributed across vendor reports, sandbox runs, and researcher write-ups. Full values are available in Mallory.
IPs, domains, and DNS infrastructure linked to this family.
File hashes (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256) from samples and reports.
Other indicator types observed in public reporting.
4 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
Commodity remote administration trojan (Gh0st RAT variant) used as a BabyShark-delivered secondary payload (“Cowboy”) to provide remote control and C2 communications.
Backdoor-type remote access malware used alongside NetTraveler in the same cyberespionage campaign.
A RAT mentioned in reference material as used in attacks continuing from BabyShark activity.
A remote access trojan mentioned only in the TA427 background section.
Match every observed IP, domain, and hash against your live telemetry.
Named campaigns wielding this family, with evidence pinned to each claim.
CVEs this family uses for access and lateral movement.
YARA, Sigma, Snort, and vendor rules, auto-deployed to your SIEM.
Every documented technique, ranked by evidence weight.
Reddit, Mastodon, and CTI community discussion around this family.