Xscan

Category: advanced_threat · Aliases: HackTool.XScan, Riskware.Scanner, Win32/XScan · Sample count (EMBER 2018): 1 · Enrichment: insufficient_information · Updated: 2026-07-02T07:23:02Z
Category: Advanced_ThreatActor: Unknown / CybercriminalIndustry: Global / OpportunisticMotivation: Opportunistic

Overview

Executive Summary

XScan is a powerful, legacy network vulnerability scanner and enumeration tool. Originally developed as a legitimate security auditing utility, it has been widely co-opted by threat actors and Initial Access Brokers. Its presence on a corporate network is highly suspicious; it is frequently utilized by attackers during the reconnaissance and lateral movement phases of an intrusion to rapidly identify vulnerable services, open ports, and weak credentials across the internal network infrastructure.

Infection Vector and Technical Capabilities

XScan is not self-replicating malware. It is a standalone executable (HackTool) that must be manually deployed and executed by an attacker who has already breached the perimeter, or by a malicious insider. Upon execution, XScan provides comprehensive network mapping capabilities:

Threat Assessment

The detection of XScan (or similar network scanners like Nmap or Masscan) running from an unauthorized, non-administrative endpoint is a critical indicator of an active internal breach. It signifies that an attacker has established a beachhead and is actively hunting for vulnerable targets to escalate privileges or move laterally toward critical infrastructure.

Incident Response and Remediation

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: T1046 T1018 T1110.001

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_XSCAN {
    meta:
        description = "Detects Xscan (advanced_threat)"
        author = "SystemHelpdesk Boilerplate Generator"
        date = "2026-07-06"
    strings:
        $s1 = "xscan" ascii wide nocase
        $s2 = "hacktool.xscan" ascii wide nocase
        $s3 = "riskware.scanner" ascii wide nocase
        $s4 = "win32/xscan" ascii wide nocase
    condition:
        uint16(0) == 0x5a4d and any of them
}

Sigma Rule

title: Suspicious Xscan Activity
id: 534a0f25c5e5cdec7e17b7f0ef98bfc8
status: experimental
description: Detects generic indicators of the xscan malware family.
logsource:
    category: process_creation
    product: windows
detection:
    selection:
        Image|endswith:
            - '\cmd.exe'
            - '\powershell.exe'
        CommandLine|contains:
            - "*xscan*"
            - "*hacktool.xscan*"
            - "*riskware.scanner*"
            - "*win32/xscan*"
    condition: selection
level: medium

References & External Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove the Xscan Advanced_Threat from Windows?

Manual removal of Xscan 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 Xscan a virus or a Advanced_Threat?

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

What are the main symptoms of a Xscan infection?

Symptoms of Xscan 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 Xscan 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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Ecosystem & Interactive Environments

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