Eleanor
Intelligence Profile
Eleanor comes as a drag-and-drop file utility called EasyDoc Converter. This application bundle wraps a shell script that uses Dropbox name as a disguise and installs three components: a hidden Tor service, a Pastebin agent and a web service with a PHP-based graphical interface.
The Tor service transforms the victim’s computer into a server that provides attackers with full anonymous access to the infected machine via Tor-generated address.
The Pastebin agent uploads the address in encrypted form to the Pastebin website where the attackers can obtain it.
The web service is the main malicious component that provides the attackers with the control over the infected machine. After successful authentication, the interface offers several control panels to the attackers, allowing them to do the following actions:
- Managing files
- Listing processes
- Connecting to various database management systems such as MySQL or SQLite
- Connecting via bind/reverse shell
- Executing shell command
- Capturing and browsing images and videos from the victim’s webcam
- Sending emails with an attachment
Threat Analysis
Eleanor is a advanced-sophistication threat actor of undetermined national origin, engaged in cyber operations with a primary motivation of espionage.
The group's espionage-oriented operations suggest a state-sponsored or state-aligned mandate, typically focused on stealing intellectual property, government secrets, or military intelligence. Targets are usually selected for strategic value rather than financial gain.
Classified as an advanced threat actor, Eleanor likely develops or acquires zero-day exploits, employs custom malware toolchains, and demonstrates long-term persistence capabilities — hallmarks of a well-resourced operation consistent with nation-state backing.