| Brambul | |
|---|---|
| Technical name | |
| Type | Computer worm |
| Authors | Lazarus |
| Technical details | |
| Platform | Windows XP |
| Written in | Korean |
Brambul is anSMB protocolcomputer worm thatdecrypts[clarification needed] and automatically moves from one computer to its second computer.
It is responsible for thedropping of theJoanap botnet.
Brambul was first discovered in 2009 and has not had a disclosure prior to its notoriety. It was observed by cybersecurity firms and was not extensive subject.[4]
Brambul was among the malware to be identified during theSony Pictures hack.
Brambul as well asJoanap botnet have both been shut down via a court order.
The computer worm has the ability to automatically scan IP addresses and decrypt passwords including, but not limited to the following.[1]
| Password | Description |
|---|---|
| password | The word password |
| !@#$% | 1-5 typed with the shift key |
| !@#$%^&*() | all ten number keys typed with the shift key |
| ~!@#$%^&*()_+ | the entire top row of keys typed with the shift key |
Brambul will share information of the system to the cyberattacker. Information shared includes theIP address, hostname and the username and password.[5]
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