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Fake DocuSign, Gitcode Sites Spread NetSupport RAT via Multi-Stage PowerShell Attack

Posted on June 3, 2025June 3, 2025 By CWS

Jun 03, 2025Ravie LakshmananUnited States
Risk hunters are alerting to a brand new marketing campaign that employs misleading web sites to trick unsuspecting customers into executing malicious PowerShell scripts on their machines and infect them with the NetSupport RAT malware.
The DomainTools Investigations (DTI) crew stated it recognized “malicious multi-stage downloader Powershell scripts” hosted on lure web sites that masquerade as Gitcode and DocuSign.
“These websites try to deceive customers into copying and operating an preliminary PowerShell script on their Home windows Run command,” the corporate stated in a technical report shared with The Hacker Information.
“Upon doing so, the powershell script downloads one other downloader script and executes on the system, which in flip retrieves further payloads and executes them finally putting in NetSupport RAT on the contaminated machines.”

It is believed that these counterfeit websites could also be propagated by way of social engineering makes an attempt over electronic mail and/or social media platforms.
The PowerShell scripts current hosted on the faux Gitcode websites are designed to obtain a sequence of intermediate PowerShell scripts from an exterior server (“tradingviewtool[.]com”) which might be utilized in succession to launch NetSupport RAT on sufferer machines.
DomainTools stated it additionally recognized a number of web sites spoofing Docusign (e.g., docusign.sa[.]com) to ship the identical distant entry trojan however with a twist: Utilizing ClickFix-style CAPTCHA verifications to dupe victims into operating the malicious PowerShell script.
Just like the not too long ago documented assault chains delivering the EDDIESTEALER infostealer, customers who land on the pages are requested to show they aren’t a robotic by finishing the verify.

Triggering the CAPTCHA verification causes an obfuscated PowerShell command to be clandestinely copied to the person’s clipboard — a way known as clipboard poisoning — after which they’re instructed to launch the Home windows Run dialog (“Win + R”), paste (“CTRL + V”), and press Enter, inflicting the script to be executed within the course of.
The PowerShell script works by downloading a persistence script (“wbdims.exe”) from GitHub to make sure that the payload is launched robotically when the person logs in to the system.
“Whereas this payload was now not accessible through the time of investigation, the expectation is that it checks in with the supply website by way of ‘docusign.sa[.]com/verification/c.php,'” DomainTools stated. “Upon doing so, it triggers a refresh within the browser for the web page to show the content material of ‘docusign.sa[.]com/verification/s.php?an=1.'”
This leads to the supply of a second-stage PowerShell script, which then downloads and executes a third-stage ZIP payload from the identical server by setting the URL parameter “an” to “2.” The script proceeds to unpack the archive and run an executable named “jp2launcher.exe” current inside it, in the end resulting in the deployment of NetSupport RAT.

“The a number of levels of scripts downloading and operating scripts that obtain and run but extra scripts is probably going an try to evade detection and be extra resilient to safety investigations and takedowns,” the corporate stated.
It is at present not clear who’s behind the marketing campaign, however DomainTools identified that it recognized comparable supply URL, area naming, and registration patterns in reference to a SocGholish (aka FakeUpdates) marketing campaign detected in October 2024.
“Notably, the strategies concerned are commonplace and NetSupport Supervisor is a professional administration software identified to be leveraged as a RAT by a number of menace teams similar to FIN7, Scarlet Goldfinch, Storm-0408, and others.”

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The Hacker News Tags:Attack, Docusign, Fake, Gitcode, MultiStage, NetSupport, PowerShell, RAT, Sites, Spread

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