A Croatian nationwide has been arrested for allegedly working NetWire, a Distant Entry Trojan (RAT) marketed on cybercrime boards since 2012 as a stealthy strategy to spy on contaminated techniques and siphon passwords. The arrest coincided with a seizure of the NetWire gross sales web site by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Whereas the defendant on this case hasn’t but been named publicly, the NetWire web site has been leaking details about the probably true identification and placement of its proprietor for the previous 11 years.
Usually put in by booby-trapped Microsoft Workplace paperwork and distributed through electronic mail, NetWire is a multi-platform risk that’s able to concentrating on not solely Microsoft Home windows machines but additionally Android, Linux and Mac techniques.
NetWire’s reliability and comparatively low value ($80-$140 relying on options) has made it a particularly well-liked RAT on the cybercrime boards for years, and NetWire infections constantly rank among the many high 10 most lively RATs in use.
NetWire has been bought brazenly on the identical web site since 2012: worldwiredlabs[.]com. That web site now contains a seizure discover from the U.S. Division of Justice (DOJ), which says the area was taken as a part of “a coordinated legislation enforcement motion taken towards the NetWire Distant Entry Trojan.”
“As a part of this week’s legislation enforcement motion, authorities in Croatia on Tuesday arrested a Croatian nationwide who allegedly was the administrator of the web site,” reads a press release by the DOJ at present. “This defendant will likely be prosecuted by Croatian authorities. Moreover, legislation enforcement in Switzerland on Tuesday seized the pc server internet hosting the NetWire RAT infrastructure.”
Neither the DOJ’s assertion nor a press launch on the operation printed by Croatian authorities talked about the title of the accused. However it’s pretty outstanding that it has taken so lengthy for authorities in the USA and elsewhere to maneuver towards NetWire and its alleged proprietor, provided that the RAT’s creator apparently did little or no to cover his real-life identification.
The WorldWiredLabs web site first got here on-line in February 2012 utilizing a devoted host with no different domains. The positioning’s true WHOIS registration data have at all times been hidden by privateness safety providers, however there are many clues in historic Area Title System (DNS) data for WorldWiredLabs that time in the identical route.
In October 2012, the WorldWiredLabs area moved to a different devoted server on the Web deal with 198.91.90.7, which was dwelling to only one different area: printschoolmedia[.]org, additionally registered in 2012.
In line with DomainTools.com, printschoolmedia[.]org was registered to a Mario Zanko in Zapresic, Croatia, and to the e-mail deal with [email protected]. DomainTools additional reveals this electronic mail deal with was used to register one different area in 2012: wwlabshosting[.]com, additionally registered to Mario Zanko from Croatia.
A evaluation of DNS data for each printschoolmedia[.]org and wwlabshosting[.]com reveals that whereas these domains had been on-line they each used the DNS title server ns1.worldwiredlabs[.]com. No different domains have been recorded utilizing that very same title server.

The WorldWiredLabs web site, in 2013. Supply: Archive.org.
DNS data for worldwiredlabs[.]com additionally present the location forwarded incoming electronic mail to the deal with [email protected]. Constella Intelligence, a service that indexes data uncovered by public database leaks, reveals this electronic mail deal with was used to register an account on the clothes retailer romwe.com, utilizing the password “123456xx.”
Operating a reverse search on this password in Constella Intelligence reveals there are greater than 450 electronic mail addresses recognized to have used this credential, and two of these are [email protected] and [email protected].
A search on [email protected] in Skype returns three outcomes, together with the account title “Netwire” and the username “Dugidox,” and one other for a Mario Zanko (username zanko.mario).
Dugidox corresponds to the hacker deal with most ceaselessly related to NetWire gross sales and assist dialogue threads on a number of cybercrime boards over time.
Constella ties [email protected] to plenty of web site registrations, together with the Dugidox deal with on BlackHatWorld and HackForums, and to IP addresses in Croatia for each. Constella additionally reveals the e-mail deal with [email protected] used the password “dugidox2407.”
In 2010, somebody utilizing the e-mail deal with [email protected] registered the area dugidox[.]com. The WHOIS registration data for that area checklist a “Senela Eanko” because the registrant, however the deal with used was the identical road deal with in Zapresic that seems within the WHOIS data for printschoolmedia[.]org, which is registered in Mr. Zanco’s title.
Previous to the demise of Google+, the e-mail deal with [email protected] mapped to an account with the nickname “Netwire wwl.” The dugidox electronic mail additionally was tied to a Fb account (mario.zanko3), which featured check-ins and images from numerous locations in Croatia.
That Fb profile is not lively, however again in January 2017, the administrator of WorldWiredLabs posted that he was contemplating including sure Android cellular performance to his service. Three days after that, the Mario.Zank3 profile posted a photograph saying he was chosen for an Android instruction course — along with his dugidox electronic mail within the picture, naturally.
Incorporation data from the U.Okay.’s Firms Home present that in 2017 Mr. Zanko grew to become an officer in an organization known as Godbex Options LTD. A Youtube video invoking this company title describes Godbex as a “subsequent technology platform” for exchanging gold and cryptocurrencies.
The U.Okay. Firms Home data present Godbex was dissolved in 2020. It additionally says Mr. Zanko was born in July 1983, and lists his occupation as “electrical engineer.”
Mr. Zanko didn’t reply to a number of requests for remark.
An announcement from the Croatian police concerning the NetWire takedown is right here.