Bifrost RAT (also known as Bifrost, Bifrose) is a C++-based remote access trojan active since 2004. Legacy RAT with modern revival. Key capabilities include: keylogging, process management, file manager, camera capture, revived with ARM Linux variant 2024.
Overview & Background
Legacy RAT with modern revival. First observed in 2004, Bifrost RAT is attributed to eCrime. The malware is written in C++ and provides operators with comprehensive remote access capabilities.
Bifrost RAT continues to be actively distributed and used in campaigns targeting organizations worldwide. Its capabilities include: keylogging, process management, file manager, camera capture, revived with ARM Linux variant 2024.
- Language: C++
- Active since: 2004
- Attribution: eCrime
- Also known as: Bifrost, Bifrose
Technical Capabilities
- Keylogging: Core Bifrost RAT capability T1059
- Process Management: Core Bifrost RAT capability T1059
- File Manager: Core Bifrost RAT capability T1059
- Camera Capture: Core Bifrost RAT capability T1059
- Revived With Arm Linux Variant 2024: Core Bifrost RAT capability T1059
Distribution Methods
Bifrost RAT is typically distributed through phishing emails with malicious attachments, cracked software downloads, and malvertising campaigns. Common delivery mechanisms include Office macros, ISO/IMG containers, and script-based downloaders.
- Phishing emails: Malicious attachments and links T1566.001
- Malvertising: SEO poisoning and malicious ads T1189
- Cracked software: Bundled with pirated applications
MITRE ATT&CK Mapping
| Tactic | Technique | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Access | T1566.001 Phishing Attachment | Malicious email attachments |
| Execution | T1204.002 Malicious File | User executes RAT payload |
| Persistence | T1547.001 Registry Run Keys | Autostart persistence |
| Defense Evasion | T1027 Obfuscated Files | Payload obfuscation |
| Credential Access | T1056.001 Keylogging | Keystroke capture |
| Collection | T1113 Screen Capture | Screenshot collection |
| Collection | T1125 Video Capture | Webcam access |
| C2 | T1071.001 Web Protocols | HTTP/HTTPS C2 communication |
Detection & Defense
- Endpoint detection: Monitor for C++ processes with network connections from unusual locations
- Network monitoring: Detect C2 traffic patterns associated with Bifrost RAT
- Email security: Block malicious attachments and links in phishing campaigns
- Application whitelisting: Restrict execution of unauthorized binaries
- YARA rules: Deploy detection signatures for known Bifrost RAT variants
Protect Against Remote Access Trojans
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