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ThreatFox: Evilginx IOCs

ioc-hunt HIGH ThreatFox
CommonSecurityLogDeviceNetworkEvents
elf-evilginxiocthreatfox
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Retrieved: 2026-05-11T11:00:00Z · Confidence: high

Hunt Hypothesis

Adversaries are using Evilginx IOCs to execute phishing campaigns and exfiltrate credentials by impersonating legitimate services. SOC teams should proactively hunt for these IOCs in Azure Sentinel to identify and mitigate potential credential theft and lateral movement attempts.

IOC Summary

Malware Family: Evilginx Total IOCs: 2 IOC Types: ip:port

TypeValueThreat TypeFirst SeenConfidence
ip:port185[.]212[.]128[.]76:9000botnet_cc2026-05-1175%
ip:port172[.]245[.]97[.]237:2030botnet_cc2026-05-1175%

KQL: Ip Hunt

// Hunt for network connections to known malicious IPs
// Source: ThreatFox - Evilginx
let malicious_ips = dynamic(["172.245.97.237", "185.212.128.76"]);
CommonSecurityLog
| where DestinationIP in (malicious_ips) or SourceIP in (malicious_ips)
| project TimeGenerated, SourceIP, DestinationIP, DestinationPort, DeviceAction, Activity
| order by TimeGenerated desc

KQL: Ip Hunt Device

// Hunt in Defender for Endpoint network events
let malicious_ips = dynamic(["172.245.97.237", "185.212.128.76"]);
DeviceNetworkEvents
| where RemoteIP in (malicious_ips)
| project Timestamp, DeviceName, RemoteIP, RemotePort, InitiatingProcessFileName, ActionType
| order by Timestamp desc

Required Data Sources

Sentinel TableNotes
CommonSecurityLogEnsure this data connector is enabled
DeviceNetworkEventsEnsure this data connector is enabled

References

False Positive Guidance

Original source: https://threatfox.abuse.ch/browse/malware/elf.evilginx/