Genericrxef
Overview
Executive Summary
GenericRXEF is a heuristic detection signature utilized by enterprise antivirus and EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) engines to identify files exhibiting behaviors strongly correlated with malicious Trojans or obfuscated droppers. The "RXEF" designation often points to specific memory injection techniques, anomalous API calls, or packed code structures detected during runtime execution, though it does not necessarily map to a single, named malware family. It is frequently associated with the initial stages of a compromise, where an executable attempts to download and deploy a secondary payload.Infection Vector and Technical Capabilities
Files flagged as GenericRXEF are typically encountered via drive-by downloads from compromised websites, as malicious attachments in generic spam campaigns, or hidden within "cracked" software installers downloaded from peer-to-peer networks. Upon execution, these files generally exhibit suspicious, evasive behavior:- Process Injection or Hollowing: The executable often attempts to unpack its true malicious code directly into the memory space of a legitimate Windows process (like `svchost.exe` or `explorer.exe`) to evade file-based antivirus scanning.
- Unauthorized Network Connections: The malware will attempt to establish outbound connections to unknown IP addresses, likely attempting to contact a Command and Control (C2) server to receive instructions or download a secondary payload (such as ransomware or an info-stealer).
- Registry Manipulation: To ensure it survives a system reboot, the malware will likely modify the Windows Registry, often adding entries to the `Run` keys or creating malicious Scheduled Tasks.
Threat Assessment
A GenericRXEF detection must be treated as a serious indicator of compromise. Because it is a generic, behavioral detection, the specific intent of the malware (espionage, extortion, botnet recruitment) is unknown until further forensic analysis is performed. It represents an active attempt to establish a persistent, unauthorized foothold on the endpoint.Incident Response and Remediation
- Endpoint Isolation and Triage: Isolate the endpoint from the corporate network immediately to prevent any potential lateral movement or the successful download of a secondary payload.
- Behavioral Analysis (EDR): Utilize EDR telemetry to trace the execution path of the flagged file. Identify any child processes it spawned, network connections it attempted, or registry keys it modified.
- Anti-Malware Remediation: Run a comprehensive, deep system scan using an updated enterprise AV solution to quarantine the original file and remove any persistence mechanisms it managed to establish.
Known aliases
Threat reports may refer to this family under multiple names:
MITRE ATT&CK Techniques
This family has been observed using the following ATT&CK techniques: T1055 T1105 T1547.001
Tactical Mitigations
Based on the techniques used by this family, consider the following defensive strategies:
- T1105: Implement network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) and host-based firewalls to block unauthorized inbound or outbound file transfers.
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_GENERICRXEF {
meta:
description = "Detects Genericrxef (ransomware)"
author = "SystemHelpdesk Boilerplate Generator"
date = "2026-07-06"
strings:
$s1 = "genericrxef" ascii wide nocase
$s2 = "trojan.genericrxef" ascii wide nocase
$s3 = "malware.generic.rxef" ascii wide nocase
$s4 = "suspicious.dropper" ascii wide nocase
condition:
uint16(0) == 0x5a4d and any of them
}Sigma Rule
title: Suspicious Genericrxef Activity
id: 851a13bdefefbb4919fe2bee5f7b495a
status: experimental
description: Detects generic indicators of the genericrxef malware family.
logsource:
category: process_creation
product: windows
detection:
selection:
Image|endswith:
- '\cmd.exe'
- '\powershell.exe'
CommandLine|contains:
- "*genericrxef*"
- "*trojan.genericrxef*"
- "*malware.generic.rxef*"
- "*suspicious.dropper*"
condition: selection
level: mediumReferences & External Analysis
- Search "genericrxef" on VirusTotal (External Analysis)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I remove the Genericrxef Ransomware from Windows?
Manual removal of Genericrxef 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 Genericrxef a virus or a Ransomware?
Genericrxef is classified as a Ransomware. Unlike traditional viruses that infect files, modern malware like Genericrxef typically operates as a standalone payload designed to compromise systems, steal data, or deploy secondary stage implants.
What are the main symptoms of a Genericrxef infection?
Symptoms of Genericrxef 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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Machine-readable
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