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 #15965  by namamo85
 Fri Oct 12, 2012 5:25 pm
From RSA article:
...the word “Prinimalka” appears as a folder name in every URL path given by the gang over the years to its crimeware servers.
Looking through Clean-mx, a previous operating bases--(May 2012) may have been serv177.org (98.142.240.30), plus 75.101.151.143, 93.115.241.114, and 213.155.29.152.
Gozi Prinimalka features virtually identical bot-server communication patterns and URL trigger list, but that its deployment on infected PCs is very different. Whereas Gozi writes a single DLL file to its bots upon deployment, Prinimalka creates two files: An EXE file and a DAT file, with the latter reporting to the server the machine’s details and all the software installed on it. In addition, the registry keys and values written by Prinimalka and Gozi are completely different.
Known Gozi Prinimalka MD5 Hashes provided by RSA: I searched google for these, but couldn't find anyone with samples. Anyone here have any?
 #16272  by rootjacker
 Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:13 pm
base on ThreatExpert, hxxp://vkdevelopers.net/css/vr.exe and hxxp://94.100.26.17/upd/vr.exe is a match. I can provide the binary later.

https://www.virusupload.com/report/?id= ... a7010e7d63
https://www.virusupload.com/report/?id= ... ec95d820f7
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 #16359  by skeptre
 Thu Nov 01, 2012 6:44 am
When I tried running some of Prinimalka samples I could see 2 URLs with prinimalka. It was pretty silent after that. Any idea if the C&C servers are still up ?
 #16833  by Maxstar
 Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:02 pm
In a Dutch docu about cybercrime they mentioned a banking trojan with the name "Gossip Kriminalka" I have never heard of this name and can't find any info about this name.
Has anyone here heard of this kind of malware.

In the video by 4:30 the call "Gossip Kriminalka" or something similar.
http://zembla.vara.nl/Nieuws-detail.262 ... f318b572ae

Google translate says that kriminalka means crime in slovenian, but that is all. :D

Regards,

Maxstar