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DoubleClick malvertising campaign exposes long-run beneath the radar malvertising infrastructure

Today, at 2014-02-12 12:16:20 (CET), we became aware of a possible evasive/beneath the radar malvertising based g01pack exploit kit attack, taking place through the DoubleClick ad network using an advertisement featured at About.com. Investigating further, we were able to identify the actual domains/IPs involved in the campaign, and perhaps most interestingly, managed to establish a rather interesting connection between the name servers of one of the domains involved in the attacks, and what appears to be a fully operational and running Ukrainian-based ad platform, Epom in this particular case.

Actual URL:

hxxp://ad.doubleclick.net/N479/adi/abt.education/education_biology;p=1;svc=;site=biology;t=0;bt=9;bts=0;pc=4;oe=iso-8859-1;auc=1;fd=2;fs=1;sp2=0;go=9;a=;kw=;chan=education;syn=about;tile=1;r=1;dcopt=ist;sz=728×90;u=DBIIS70bOkWAXwch41309;dc_ref=http:/biology.about.com/library/glossary/bldefmenlawia.htm;ord=1DBIIS70bOkWAXwch41309

Malvertising domains/URLs/IPs involved in the campaign:

adservinghost1.com – 212.124.112.232; 212.124.112.226 (known to have responded to the same IP is also cpmservice1.com); 212.124.112.229; 74.50.103.41; 68.233.228.236

ad.onlineadserv.com – 37.59.15.44; 37.59.15.211

hxxp://188.138.90.222/ad.php?id=31984&cuid=55093&vf=240

IP reconnaissance:

188.138.90.222 – The following domains are also known to have responded to the same IP: rimwaserver.com; notslead.com; adwenia.com – Email: philip.woronoff@yandex.ru (also known to have responded to 188.138.74.38 in the past; as well as digenmedia.com)

Based on BrightCloud’s database, not only is adservinghost1.com already flagged as malicious, but also, we’re aware that MD5: dc35b211b5eb5bd8af02c412e411d40e (Rogue:Win32/Winwebsec) is known to have phoned back to the same IP as the actual domain,

hxxp://212.124.112.232/cb_soft.php?q=dcee08c46ea4d86769a92ab67ff5aafa

in particular.

DoubleClick_Malvertising.png

Here comes the interesting part. Apparently, the name servers of adservinghost1.com are currently responding to the same IPs as the name servers of the Epom ad platform.

NS1.ADSERVINGHOST1.COM – 212.124.126.2

NS2.ADSERVINGHOST1.COM – 74.50.103.38

The following domains are also currently responding to 212.124.126.2, further confirming the connection:

ns1.epom.com

ads.epom.com

api.epom.com

directads.epom.com

ns1.adshost1.com

ns1.adshost2.com

ns1.adshost3.com

The following domains are also responding to the same IP as the Epom.com domain at 198.178.124.5:

automob.com

autos.net.ua

epom.com

formanka-masova.cz

ipfire.com – Email: kaandvc@gmail.com; Email: satilikdomain@live.com

smartkevin.com

We’ll be keeping an eye on this beneath the radar malvertising infrastructure, and post updates as soon as new developments emerge.

Via DoubleClick malvertising campaign exposes long-run beneath the radar malvertising infrastructure Webroot Threat Blog

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