OnionPoison – Hackers Distribute Malicious Tor Browser Installer Via Famous YouTube Channel

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The cybersecurity experts at Kaspersky Lab have detected an encrypted version of the Windows installer for the Tor Web Browser has been distributed via a famous Chinese YouTube channel.

This malicious campaign has been dubbed “OnionPoison” by the security experts at Kaspersky. While this campaign has affected a large number of people living in China since threat actors have targeted victims from China only.

At the moment, it is unclear how large the attack was. However, in March 2022, Kaspersky Lab detected telemetry evidence of victims.

Malicious YouTube Channel

In the description of a video, a link to the malicious Tor Browser installer is present, which leads to the malicious software being downloaded. On January 9, 2022, this video was uploaded to YouTube by the threat actors.

Since the Tor browser is banned in China, so to make users download the malicious version of the Tor browser threat actors redirect the users to a Chinese cloud-sharing service where they hosted this rogue version.

This malicious executable installer is designed to do the following things on the infected system of the user:-

  • Store the browsing history
  • Enable caching of pages on disk
  • Enable automatic form filling and memorization of login data
  • Store extra session data for websites

This is achieved by the malicious freebl3.dll library infecting the system with a payload that contains the spyware that is retrieved back from a remote server upon establishment of a connection with that server.

The only condition is that the IP address of the victim must originate from China for the attack to succeed. Additionally, there is the possibility of the spyware module exfiltrating the following data:-

  • List of installed software
  • List of running processes
  • Google Chrome and Edge history
  • SSIDs and MAC addresses of Wi-Fi networks
  • Victims’ WeChat account IDs
  • Victims’ QQ account IDs

Here the most shocking thing is that the malicious C&C (torbrowser[.]io) is a complete replica of the original website of the Tor Browser. The download links present on the fake website take the users to the authentic website of Tor Browser.

Moreover, during this campaign, the threat actors lured their targets by using anonymization software.