To progress in the task and climb the "Pyramid of Pain," you should take the following actions in the simulation:
The file masquerades as a standard video file ( .mp4 ) to evade casual observation. However, upon execution in the sandbox environment, it exhibits classic malware behavior by attempting to establish persistence and calling home to a suspicious IP address. septMeetii1mp4
Go to the Manage Hashes tab and add e1d5f9920d3674697920409a8ec3f898 to the blocklist. To progress in the task and climb the
The primary indicator of compromise (IoC) is the MD5 hash e1d5f9920d3674697920409a8ec3f898 . This is what you need to block in the "Hashes" section of the PicoSecure dashboard. The primary indicator of compromise (IoC) is the
The malware attempts to connect to the IP 104.28.18.238 . 3. Recommended Mitigation (The "Summit" Challenge Steps)
To give you a "solid report," here is the forensic breakdown of that file based on the PicoSecure sandbox analysis within the simulation. Category Details File Name septMeetii1.mp4 MD5 Hash e1d5f9920d3674697920409a8ec3f898 Status Malicious Behavior
It sounds like you're working through the (part of the SOC Level 1 path). In this challenge, septMeetii1.mp4 is a malicious file used by an adversary.