Published on: Thursday, 20 April 2023 ● 5 Min Read
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 20, 2023 -- Infoblox Inc. the company that delivers a simplified, cloud- enabled networking and security platform for improved performance and protection, today published a threat report blog on a remote access trojan (RAT) toolkit with DNS command and control (C2). The toolkit created an anomalous DNS signature observed in enterprise networks in the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia across technology, healthcare, energy, financial and other sectors. Some of these communications go to a controller in Russia.

Coined "Decoy Dog," Infoblox's Threat Intelligence Group was the first to discover this toolkit and is collaborating with other security vendors, as well as customers, to disrupt this activity, identify the attack vector, and secure global networks. The critical insight is that DNS anomalies measured over time not only surfaced the RAT, but ultimately tied together seemingly independent C2 communications. A technical analysis of Infoblox's findings is here.
"Decoy Dog is a stark reminder of the importance of having a strong, protective DNS strategy," said Renée Burton, Senior Director of Threat Intelligence for Infoblox. "Infoblox is focused on detecting threats in DNS, disrupting attacks before they start, and allowing customers to focus on their own business."
As a specialized DNS-based security vendor, Infoblox tracks adversary infrastructure and can see suspicious activity early in the threat lifecycle, where there is "intent to compromise'' and before the actual attack starts. As a normal course of business, any indicators that are deemed suspicious are included in Infoblox's Suspicious domain feeds, direct to customers, to help them preemptively protect themselves against new and emerging threats.
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"While we automatically detect thousands of suspicious domains every day at the DNS level – and with this level of correlation, it's rare to discover these activities all originating from the same toolkit leveraging DNS for command-and-control," added Burton.
The Infoblox team is working around the clock to understand the DNS activity. Complex problems like this one highlight the need for an industry-wide intelligence-in-depth strategy where everyone contributes to understanding the entire scope of a threat.
For the full threat summary titled "Dog Hunt: Finding Decoy Dog Toolkit via Anomalous DNS Traffic" click here.
About Infoblox's Threat Intelligence Group:
The Threat Intelligence Group at Infoblox is dedicated to creating high fidelity "block-and-forget" domain name service (DNS) intelligence data for use in BloxOne Threat Defense. Core to Infoblox's protection strategy is the identification of suspicious domains. Infoblox's Threat Intelligence Group uses a patented machine learning algorithm to minimize the risk of enterprise outages while enabling maximum coverage of threats. Infoblox identifies suspicious domains through several custom-built algorithms and DNS based threat hunting.
The organization focuses on DNS and infrastructure actors. The team can identify suspicious behavior before its impact is known by the adjacent areas of the industry (endpoint, netflow vendors), and can track persistent actors to block their DNS infrastructure before it becomes a problem for our customers. Threat actors often register domains well in advance of using them for attacks, typically 14-120 days in advance, but we have seen domains held dormant for upwards of two years - like this case in point.
About Infoblox
Infoblox unites networking and security to deliver unmatched performance and protection. Trusted by Fortune 100 companies and emerging innovators, we provide real-time visibility and control over who and what connects to your network, so your organization runs faster and stops threats earlier. Visit infoblox.com, or follow-us on LinkedIn or Twitter.
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