Email Attachments Scanning Details
Use the File Scanning Details page to view analysis information and malware behavior summaries for the downloaded file. In the Email Attachments page, click on the File Signature to go to the File Scanning Details page. This page is divided into several sections:
Report False Positives—Click the Report False Positive button to launch a new screen which lets you send a report to Juniper Networks, informing Juniper of a false position or a false negative. Juniper will investigate the report, however, this does not change the verdict. If you want to make a correction (mark system as clean) you must do it manually.
Printable View—Click this link to organize the information into a print-ready format.
The top of the page provides a quick view of the following information (scroll to the right in the UI to see more boxes):
Threat Level—This is the threat level assigned (0-10), This box also provides the threat category and the action taken.
Top Indicators—In this box, you will find the malware name, the signature it matches, and the IP address/URL from which the file originated.
Prevalence—This box provides information on how often this malware has been seen, how many individual hosts on the network downloaded the file, and the protocol used.
File Summary
Table 1: General Summary Fields
Field | Definition |
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Threat Level | This is the assigned threat level 0-10. 10 is the most malicious. |
Action Taken | The action taken based on the threat level and host settings: block or permit. |
Global Prevalence | How often this file has been seen across different customers. |
Last Scanned | The time and date of the last scan to detect the suspicious file. |
File Name | The name of the suspicious file. Examples: unzipper-setup.exe, 20160223158005.exe,, wordmui.msi. |
Category | The type of file. Examples: PDF, executable, document. |
File Size | The size of the downloaded file. |
Platform | The target operating system of the file. Example. Win32 |
Malware Name | If possible, Juniper ATP Cloud determines the name of the malware. |
Malware Type | If possible, Juniper ATP Cloud determines the type of threat. Example: Trojan, Application, Adware. |
Malware Strain | If possible, Juniper ATP Cloud determines the strain of malware detected. Example: Outbrowse.1198, Visicom.E, Flystudio. |
sha256 and md5 | One way to determine whether a file is malware is to calculate a checksum for the file and then query to see if the file has previously been identified as malware. |
In the Network Activity section, you can view information in the following tabs:
This section will appear blank if there has been no network activity.
Contacted Domains—If available, lists any domains that were contacted while executing the file in the Juniper ATP Cloud sandbox.
Contacted IPs—If available, lists all IPs that were contacted while executing the file, along with the destination IP’s country, ASN, and reputation. The reputation field is based on Juniper IP intelligence data destination.
DNS Activity—This tab lists DNS activity while executing the file, including reverse lookup to find the domain name of externally contacted servers. This tab also provides the known reputation of the destination servers.
In the Behavior Details section, you can view the behavior of the file on the system. This includes any processes that were started, files that were dropped, and network activity seen during the execution of the file. Dropped files are any additional files that were downloaded and installed by the original file.