: List file paths, mutexes, and registry keys created during infection. 6. Recommendations & Mitigation
Because there is no single "official" public report for this specific filename in mainstream threat intelligence databases like VirusTotal or CISA's malware analysis tools , a report for such a file is typically developed by following a standard digital forensics and malware analysis workflow. Malware Analysis Report Framework Twisted_Sister-1.7z
To develop a report for , your analysis should be structured into the following key sections: 1. Executive Summary Verdict : (e.g., Malicious, Suspicious, or Benign) Threat Type : (e.g., Ransomware, Trojan, Info-stealer) : List file paths, mutexes, and registry keys
: Firewall rules to block C2 IPs or EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) signatures to detect the sample. Malware Analysis Report Framework To develop a report
: List specific IPs, URLs, and User-Agents used by the malware.
: Look for timestamps or original file paths that might suggest the origin of the sample. 4. Behavioral Analysis (Dynamic)