WannaCryptor
Intelligence Profile
WannaCry is ransomware that contains a worm component enabled by the EternalBlue exploit. It attempts to use vulnerabilities in the Windows SMBv1 server to remotely compromise systems, encrypt files, and spread to other hosts. Systems that have installed the MS17-010 patch are not vulnerable to the exploits used. The spreading was stopped about 8 hours after initial outbreak due to triggering a kill switch domain.
Threat Analysis
WannaCryptor is a malware family tracked by threat intelligence researchers and catalogued in the Malpedia dataset. It represents a distinct malicious software lineage with identifiable code characteristics, behaviors, and victimology.
Financially motivated threat actors like WannaCryptor prioritize monetary gain through methods such as ransomware deployment, banking trojans, cryptocurrency theft, BEC scams, or credential harvesting for resale on underground markets.
With high sophistication, WannaCryptor is capable of targeted intrusions using adapted commodity tools alongside custom implants, maintaining operational security and evading standard detection mechanisms.