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{
"values": [
{
"value": "Astrum",
"description": "Astrum Exploit Kit is a private Exploit Kit used in massive scale malvertising campaigns. It's notable by its use of Steganography",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2014/09/astrum-ek.html",
"http://www.welivesecurity.com/2016/12/06/readers-popular-websites-targeted-stealthy-stegano-exploit-kit-hiding-pixels-malicious-ads/"
],
"synonyms": [
"Stegano EK"
],
"status": "Unknown - Last Seen 2016-12-07"
}
},
{
"value": "DealersChoice",
"description": "DealersChoice is a Flash Player Exploit platform triggered by RTF",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://researchcenter.paloaltonetworks.com/2016/10/unit42-dealerschoice-sofacys-flash-player-exploit-platform/",
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/pawn-storm-ramps-up-spear-phishing-before-zero-days-get-patched/"
],
"synonyms": [
"Sednit RTF EK"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "DNSChanger",
"description": "DNSChanger Exploit Kit is an exploit kit targeting Routers via the browser",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2015/05/an-exploit-kit-dedicated-to-csrf.html",
"https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-insight/post/home-routers-under-attack-malvertising-windows-android-devices"
],
"synonyms": [
"RouterEK"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Empire",
"description": "The Empire Pack is a variation of RIG operated by a load seller. It's being fed by many traffic actors",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2016/10/rig-evolves-neutrino-waves-goodbye.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"RIG-E"
],
"status": "Unknown - Last seen: 2016-12-29"
}
},
{
"value": "Hunter",
"description": "Hunter EK is an evolution of 3Ros EK",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-insight/post/Hunter-Exploit-Kit-Targets-Brazilian-Banking-Customers"
],
"synonyms": [
"3ROS Exploit Kit"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Kaixin",
"description": "Kaixin is an exploit kit mainly seen behind compromised website in Asia",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2013/deobfuscating-the-ck-exploit-kit/",
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2012/new-chinese-exploit-pack/"
],
"synonyms": [
"CK vip"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Magnitude",
"description": "Magnitude EK",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/10/Magnitude.html",
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/A-Peek-Into-the-Lion-s-Den-%E2%80%93-The-Magnitude--aka-PopAds--Exploit-Kit/",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2014/02/and-real-name-of-magnitude-is.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"Popads EK",
"TopExp"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "MWI",
"description": "Microsoft Word Intruder is an exploit kit focused on Word and embedded flash exploits. The author wants to avoid their customer to use it in mass spam campaign, so it's most often connected to semi-targeted attacks",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/04/a_new_word_document.html",
"https://www.sophos.com/en-us/medialibrary/PDFs/technical%20papers/sophos-microsoft-word-intruder-revealed.pdf"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Neutrino",
"description": "Neutrino Exploit Kit has been one of the major exploit kit from its launch in 2013 till september 2016 when it become private (defense name for this variation is Neutrino-v). This EK vanished from march 2014 till november 2014.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/03/hello-neutrino-just-one-more-exploit-kit.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2014/11/neutrino-come-back.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"Job314",
"Neutrino Rebooted",
"Neutrino-v"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "RIG",
"description": "RIG is an exploit kit that takes its source in Infinity EK itself an evolution of Redkit. It became dominant after the fall of Angler, Nuclear Pack and the end of public access to Neutrino. RIG-v is the name given to RIG 4 when it was only accessible by \"vip\" customers and when RIG 3 was still in use.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2014/rig-exploit-pack/",
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/RIG-Reloaded---Examining-the-Architecture-of-RIG-Exploit-Kit-3-0/",
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/RIG-Exploit-Kit-%E2%80%93-Diving-Deeper-into-the-Infrastructure/",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2016/10/rig-evolves-neutrino-waves-goodbye.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"RIG 3",
"RIG-v",
"RIG 4",
"Meadgive"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Sednit EK",
"description": "Sednit EK is the exploit kit used by APT28",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.welivesecurity.com/2014/10/08/sednit-espionage-group-now-using-custom-exploit-kit/",
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/new-adobe-flash-zero-day-used-in-pawn-storm-campaign/"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Bizarro Sundown",
"description": "Bizarro Sundown appears to be a fork of Sundown with added anti-analysis features",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/new-bizarro-sundown-exploit-kit-spreads-locky/",
"https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/exploits/2016/10/yet-another-sundown-ek-variant/"
],
"synonyms": [
"Sundown-b"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "GreenFlash Sundown",
"description": "GreenFlash Sundown is a variation of Bizarro Sundown without landing",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/new-bizarro-sundown-exploit-kit-spreads-locky/"
],
"synonyms": [
"Sundown-GF"
],
"status": "Active"
}
},
{
"value": "Sundown",
"description": "Sundown Exploit Kit is mainly built out of stolen code from other exploit kits",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2015/06/fast-look-at-sundown-ek.html",
"https://www.virusbulletin.com/virusbulletin/2015/06/beta-exploit-pack-one-more-piece-crimeware-infection-road"
],
"synonyms": [
"Beps",
"Xer",
"Beta"
],
"status": "Active",
"colour": "#C03701"
}
},
{
"value": "Angler",
"description": "The Angler Exploit Kit has been the most popular and evolved exploit kit from 2014 to middle of 2016. There was several variation. The historical \"indexm\" variant was used to spread Lurk. A vip version used notabily to spread Poweliks, the \"standard\" commercial version, and a declinaison tied to load selling (mostly bankers) that can be associated to EmpirePPC",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://blogs.sophos.com/2015/07/21/a-closer-look-at-the-angler-exploit-kit/",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2015/12/xxx-is-angler-ek.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2016/06/is-it-end-of-angler.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"XXX",
"AEK",
"Axpergle"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2016-06-07"
}
},
{
"value": "Archie",
"description": "Archie EK",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/labs-research/archie-just-another-exploit-kit"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "BlackHole",
"description": "The BlackHole Exploit Kit has been the most popular exploit kit from 2011 to 2013. Its activity stopped with Paunch's arrest (all activity since then is anecdotal and based on an old leak)",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/Blackhole-Exploit-Kit-v2/",
"https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/exploring-the-blackhole-exploit-kit/"
],
"synonyms": [
"BHEK"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2013-10-07"
}
},
{
"value": "Bleeding Life",
"description": "Bleeding Life is an exploit kit that became open source with its version 2",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2011/flash-used-in-idol-malvertisement/",
"http://thehackernews.com/2011/10/bleeding-life-2-exploit-pack-released.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"BL",
"BL2"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "Cool",
"description": "The Cool Exploit Kit was a kind of BlackHole VIP in 2012/2013",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/10/newcoolek.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/07/a-styxy-cool-ek.html",
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/styx-exploit-pack-how-it-works/"
],
"synonyms": [
"CEK",
"Styxy Cool"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2013-10-07"
}
},
{
"value": "Fiesta",
"description": "Fiesta Exploit Kit",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.0x3a.com/post/110052845124/an-in-depth-analysis-of-the-fiesta-exploit-kit-an",
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2011/neosploit-is-back/"
],
"synonyms": [
"NeoSploit",
"Fiexp"
],
"status": "Retired - Last Seen: beginning of 2015-07"
}
},
{
"value": "FlashPack",
"description": "FlashPack EK got multiple fork. The most common variant seen was the standalone Flash version",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/11/meet-critxpack-previously-vintage-pack.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/04/meet-safe-pack-v20-again.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"FlashEK",
"SafePack",
"CritXPack",
"Vintage Pack"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: middle of 2015-04"
}
},
{
"value": "GrandSoft",
"description": "GrandSoft Exploit Kit was a quite common exploit kit used in 2012/2013",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/09/FinallyGrandSoft.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/10/neosploit-now-showing-bh-ek-20-like.html",
"https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/08/24/sophos-sucks-malware/"
],
"synonyms": [
"StampEK",
"SofosFO"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2014-03"
}
},
{
"value": "HanJuan",
"description": "Hanjuan EK was a one actor fed variation of Angler EK used in evolved malvertising chain targeting USA. It has been using a 0day (CVE-2015-0313) from beginning of December 2014 till beginning of February 2015",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.malwaresigs.com/2013/10/14/unknown-ek/",
"https://blog.malwarebytes.com/threat-analysis/2014/08/shining-some-light-on-the-unknown-exploit-kit/",
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/a-closer-look-at-the-exploit-kit-in-cve-2015-0313-attack",
"https://twitter.com/kafeine/status/562575744501428226"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2015-07"
}
},
{
"value": "Himan",
"description": "Himan Exploit Kit",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/10/HiMan.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"High Load"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2014-04"
}
},
{
"value": "Impact",
"description": "Impact EK",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/12/inside-impact-exploit-kit-back-on-track.html"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "Infinity",
"description": "Infinity is an evolution of Redkit",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.talosintel.com/2013/11/im-calling-this-goon-exploit-kit-for-now.html",
"http://www.kahusecurity.com/2014/the-resurrection-of-redkit/"
],
"synonyms": [
"Redkit v2.0",
"Goon"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2014-07"
}
},
{
"value": "Lightsout",
"description": "Lightsout Exploit Kit has been used in Watering Hole attack performed by the APT Group havex",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.talosintel.com/2014/03/hello-new-exploit-kit.html",
"http://blog.talosintel.com/2014/05/continued-analysis-of-lightsout-exploit.html",
"http://malwageddon.blogspot.fr/2013/09/unknown-ek-by-way-how-much-is-fish.html"
],
"status": "Unknown - Last seen: 2014-03"
}
},
{
"value": "Niteris",
"description": "Niteris was used mainly to target Russian.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2014/06/cottoncastle.html",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2015/05/another-look-at-niteris-post.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"CottonCastle"
],
"status": "Unknown - Last seen: 2015-11"
}
},
{
"value": "Nuclear",
"description": "The Nuclear Pack appeared in 2009 and has been one of the longer living one. Spartan EK was a landing less variation of Nuclear Pack",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://blog.checkpoint.com/2016/05/17/inside-nuclears-core-unraveling-a-ransomware-as-a-service-infrastructure/"
],
"synonyms": [
"NEK",
"Nuclear Pack",
"Spartan",
"Neclu"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2015-04-30"
}
},
{
"value": "Phoenix",
"description": "Phoenix Exploit Kit",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malwareint.blogspot.fr/2010/09/phoenix-exploits-kit-v21-inside.html",
"http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/now-exploiting-phoenix-exploit-kit-version-2-5/"
],
"synonyms": [
"PEK"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "Private Exploit Pack",
"description": "Private Exploit Pack",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/07/pep-new-bep.html",
"http://malwageddon.blogspot.fr/2013/07/unknown-ek-well-hey-hey-i-wanna-be.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"PEP"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "Redkit",
"description": "Redkit has been a major exploit kit in 2012. One of its specific features was to allow its access against a share of a percentage of the customer's traffic",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.trustwave.com/Resources/SpiderLabs-Blog/A-Wild-Exploit-Kit-Appears----Meet-RedKit/",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/05/inside-redkit.html",
"https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/05/09/redkit-exploit-kit-part-2/"
],
"status": "Retired"
}
},
{
"value": "Sakura",
"description": "Description Here",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://www.xylibox.com/2012/01/sakura-exploit-pack-10.html"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2013-09"
}
},
{
"value": "Sweet-Orange",
"description": "Sweet Orange",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/12/juice-sweet-orange-2012-12.html"
],
"synonyms": [
"SWO",
"Anogre"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2015-04-05"
}
},
{
"value": "Styx",
"description": "Styx Exploit Kit",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2012/12/crossing-styx-styx-sploit-pack-20-cve.html",
"https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/07/styx-exploit-pack-domo-arigato-pc-roboto/",
"http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/05/inside-styx-2013-05.html"
],
"status": "Retired - Last seen: 2014-06"
}
},
{
"value": "Unknown",
"description": "Unknown Exploit Kit. This is a place holder for any undocumented Exploit Kit. If you use this tag, we will be more than happy to give the associated EK a deep look.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://twitter.com/kafeine",
"https://twitter.com/node5",
"https://twitter.com/kahusecurity"
]
}
}
],
"version": 3,
"uuid": "454f4e78-bd7c-11e6-a4a6-cec0c932ce01",
"description": "Exploit-Kit is an enumeration of some exploitation kits used by adversaries. The list includes document, browser and router exploit kits.It's not meant to be totally exhaustive but aim at covering the most seen in the past 5 years",
"authors": [
"Kafeine",
"Will Metcalf",
"KahuSecurity"
],
"source": "MISP Project",
"type": "exploit-kit",
"name": "Exploit-Kit"
}