ExoBot (Android) (also known as ExoBot, Exo Android Bot) is a android malware active since 2016. Android banking trojan. Key characteristics include: overlay attacks, SMS interception, screen locking, source code leaked 2018.
Overview & Background
Android banking trojan. First identified in 2016, this threat is attributed to eCrime.
Threat Assessment
ExoBot remains an active threat. Organizations should implement detection rules and monitor for indicators associated with this android malware.
- Category: Android Malware
- Active since: 2016
- Attribution: eCrime
- Also known as: ExoBot, Exo Android Bot
Technical Analysis
ExoBot employs the following capabilities and techniques:
- Overlay Attacks: Core functionality
- Sms Interception: Core functionality
- Screen Locking: Core functionality
- Source Code Leaked 2018: Core functionality
MITRE ATT&CK Mapping
| Tactic | Technique | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Access | T1566.001 Phishing Attachment | Common delivery vector |
| Execution | T1204.002 Malicious File | User-triggered execution |
| Persistence | T1547.001 Registry Run Keys | Autostart persistence |
| Defense Evasion | T1027 Obfuscated Files | Payload obfuscation |
| C2 | T1071.001 Web Protocols | HTTP/HTTPS C2 |
Detection & Defense
- Endpoint detection: Deploy behavioral detection rules for ExoBot indicators
- Network monitoring: Monitor for C2 traffic patterns and anomalous connections
- Threat intelligence: Track ExoBot IOCs and campaign updates
- Security awareness: Train users to recognize phishing and social engineering
- Patch management: Keep systems updated to prevent exploitation
Defend Against ExoBot
Mjolnir Security provides detection and response capabilities against ExoBot and similar threats.
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- Proactive Threat Hunting Hunt for ExoBot indicators and TTPs within your environment.
- Threat Intelligence Monitor ExoBot campaigns and infrastructure changes.
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Written by: Mjolnir Security | Published: July 30, 2025
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