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Black Kingdom Ransomware

First observed in February 2020, Black Kingdom is a ransomware tool used in targeted attacks organisations in Western Europe, Canada, and the USA with vulnerable Pulse VPN products.

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Summary

First observed in February 2020, Black Kingdom is a ransomware tool used in targeted attacks organisations in Western Europe, Canada, and the USA with vulnerable Pulse VPN products.


Threat details

The group operating Black Kingdom identify prospective targets using port-scanning tools, before performing some basic network reconnaissance and target profiling to determine the potential value of any attack. If the group decides to proceed, they then deploy one of a number of publicly available exploits for CVE-2019-11510. Once initial access has been achieved, they will create a scheduled task on all reachable endpoints to run a PowerShell script. This script appears to open a reverse shell to a command and control server, where it will download and install a Black Kingdom binary.

Once installed, Black Kingdom will attempt to encrypt all non-system local and network files using an unidentified algorithm. Some Black Kingdom variants also claim to extract data before encryption, although at the time of publication, it is unclear if Black Kingdom has the functionality to do this.

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Remediation steps

Type Step

Black Kingdom relies on exploitation of CVE-2019-11510 to gain initial access to target systems. Pulse addressed this vulnerability in their advisory SA44101. Affected organisations are encouraged to apply this update immediately if they have not already done so.

Additionally, if a device on your network becomes infected with ransomware it will begin encrypting files, which may also include remote files on network locations. The only guaranteed way to recover from a ransomware infection is to restore all affected files from their most recent backup.

To reduce the likelihood of infection by ransomware, NHS Digital advises that:

  • Secure configurations are applied to all devices.
  • Security updates are applied at the earliest opportunity.
  • Tamper protection settings in security products are enabled where available.
  • Obsolete platforms are segregated from the rest of the network.
  • IT usage policies are reinforced by regular training to ensure all users know not to open unsolicited links or attachments.
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and lockout policies are used where practicable, especially for administrative accounts.
  • Administrative accounts are only used for necessary purposes.
  • Remote administration services use strongly encrypted protocols and only accept connections from authorised users or locations.
  • Systems are continuously monitored, and unusual activity is investigated, so that a compromise of the network can be detected as early as possible.

Please note that NCSC maintains guidance for securely configuring a wide range of end user device (EUD) platforms. For further details refer to their end user device security guidance pages.

To limit the impact of a ransomware infection, NHS Digital advises that:

  • Critical data is frequently saved in multiple backup locations.
  • At least one backup is kept offline at any time (separated from live systems).
  • Backups and incident recovery plans are tested to ensure that data can be restored when needed.
  • User account permissions for modifying data are regularly reviewed and restricted to the minimum necessary.
  • Infected systems are disconnected from the network and powered down as soon as practicable.
  • Any user account credentials that may have been compromised should be reset on a clean device.
  • Where infected systems cannot be quarantined with confidence, then an affected organisation should disconnect from national networks to limit propagation.


Indicators of compromise

Main indicators

IP Addresses

  • 198.13.49[.]179

URLs

  • anno1119[.]com
  • host.cutestboty[.]com
  • keepass.cutestboty[.]com

Email Addresses

  • blackingdom@gszmail[.]com

Extensions

  • black_kingdom
  • DEMON

CVE Vulnerabilities

Last edited: 29 June 2021 12:01 pm