Gamebox

Category: advanced_threat · Aliases: None known · Sample count (EMBER 2018): 5 · Enrichment: expert-seo · Updated: 2026-06-09
Category: Advanced_ThreatActor: Unknown / CybercriminalIndustry: Global / OpportunisticMotivation: Opportunistic

Overview

Adware:Win32/Gamebox is an adware application typically disguised as a legitimate gaming portal, cheat utility, or free game downloading software. While it may provide some rudimentary gaming functionality to maintain the deception, its actual purpose is to aggressively monetize the user's system by injecting unwanted advertisements into web browsers, hijacking search queries, and tracking browsing behavior.

Understanding Gamebox (Gaming Adware)
To an end-user (often younger users or gamers looking for free content), Gamebox seems like a useful application. However, it quickly degrades the system's performance and fills the browser with intrusive pop-ups, often leading to potentially unsafe websites. For a network administrator, it represents a risk of drive-by downloads and a violation of acceptable use policies.

Execution and Injection Mechanics
Gamebox is typically distributed via deceptive software bundles, fake 'game cracks,' or aggressive advertising on gaming forums (`T1189`). When installed (`T1204.002`), it establishes deep persistence, often adding itself to the Windows Registry Run keys or creating Scheduled Tasks (`T1547.001`). Its primary malicious activity involves installing persistent browser extensions or modifying browser shortcut properties to ensure it loads whenever the browser is launched (`T1176`). It then intercepts web traffic locally to inject its own sponsored links and banner ads directly into the DOM of legitimate websites the user is visiting (`T1562.001`).

Indicators of Compromise & Impact
The impact is a severely degraded user experience and potential exposure to malvertising. Host-based IoCs include EDR alerts for unexpected additions to browser extension directories, modifications to `LNK` shortcut files (e.g., appending a URL to the target path of the Chrome shortcut), and anomalous processes communicating with known adware tracking domains. Users will report excessive ads, especially those labeled 'Ads by Gamebox' or similar.

MITRE ATT&CK Techniques

Observed techniques used by this family, mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework:

TechniqueNameTactic
T1176Browser Extensions (Installing malicious adware extensions)Persistence
T1547.001Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Registry Run Keys / Startup FolderPersistence
T1562.001Impair Defenses: Disable or Modify Tools (Browser hijacking)Defense Evasion
T1189Drive-by CompromiseInitial Access

Generated Detections (Boilerplate)

These YARA and Sigma rules are auto-generated based on the family name and aliases. They must be heavily tuned before deployment in a production environment.

YARA Rule

rule MALWARE_WIN_GAMEBOX {
    meta:
        description = "Detects Gamebox (advanced_threat)"
        author = "SystemHelpdesk Boilerplate Generator"
        date = "2026-07-06"
    strings:
        $s1 = "gamebox" ascii wide nocase
    condition:
        uint16(0) == 0x5a4d and any of them
}

Sigma Rule

title: Suspicious Gamebox Activity
id: dc7a611b32aff0496f2fa8e590718f71
status: experimental
description: Detects generic indicators of the gamebox malware family.
logsource:
    category: process_creation
    product: windows
detection:
    selection:
        Image|endswith:
            - '\cmd.exe'
            - '\powershell.exe'
        CommandLine|contains:
            - "*gamebox*"
    condition: selection
level: medium

Containment & Response Steps

Home Users: If you suspect a malware infection on your personal device, disconnect from the internet immediately and run a full system scan with your antivirus software. The steps below are intended for IT professionals responding to enterprise incidents.

Ordered checklist for responders. Adapt to your environment and engage professional support for active incidents.

  1. Use the Windows Control Panel to thoroughly uninstall the 'Gamebox' application and any associated gaming toolbars.
  2. Remove any unknown or recently installed browser extensions from Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer, and Firefox.
  3. Check all browser desktop shortcuts (`.lnk` files); adware often modifies the 'Target' path to automatically open a specific URL upon launch.
  4. Run a thorough scan with an enterprise-grade Adware/PUA removal tool to clean up deep registry persistence mechanisms.

What to Avoid

Common mistakes during response to this family that can destroy evidence, spread the infection, or worsen recovery.

  1. Do not allow users to download 'cracked' software or cheat engines, as these are primary vectors for Gamebox and more severe malware.
  2. Avoid simply changing the homepage back manually; if the Gamebox extension is still present, the changes will revert on the next launch.

References & External Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove the Gamebox Advanced_Threat from Windows?

Manual removal of Gamebox is highly discouraged as it may leave persistence mechanisms intact. We recommend disconnecting the device from the internet and utilizing a professional incident response service or enterprise-grade EDR software to conduct a full forensic sweep.

Is Gamebox a virus or a Advanced_Threat?

Gamebox is classified as a Advanced_Threat. Unlike traditional viruses that infect files, modern malware like Gamebox typically operates as a standalone payload designed to compromise systems, steal data, or deploy secondary stage implants.

What are the main symptoms of a Gamebox infection?

Symptoms of Gamebox can include unexpected system slowness, unauthorized outbound network traffic to unknown IP addresses, disabled security software, and suspicious background processes running from AppData or Temp directories.

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Protect Your Network Against Advanced_Threats

Want to prevent Gamebox and similar threats from compromising your organization? Read our comprehensive defensive guide: Suspect an Infection? What to do.

Need help with an active incident? Published by the SystemHelpdesk team.

Machine-readable

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