What is megasas.sys?

megasas.sys is part of MEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for Windows and developed by Avago Technologies according to the megasas.sys version information.

megasas.sys's description is "MEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for Windows"

megasas.sys is digitally signed by Microsoft Windows.

megasas.sys is usually located in the 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\' folder.

None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about megasas.sys.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on megasas.sys:

PropertyValue
Product nameMEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for Windows
Company nameAvago Technologies
File descriptionMEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for Windows
Internal namemegasas2.sys
Original filenamemegasas2.sys
Legal copyrightCopyright © Avago Technologies2013
Product version6.706.06.00
File version6.706.06.00 (NT.150223-1841)

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product nameMEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for W..
Company nameAvago Technologies
File descriptionMEGASAS RAID Controller Driver for W..
Internal namemegasas2.sys
Original filenamemegasas2.sys
Legal copyrightCopyright © Avago Technologies2013
Product version6.706.06.00
File version6.706.06.00 (NT.150223-1841)

Digital signatures [?]

megasas.sys has a valid digital signature.

PropertyValue
Signer nameMicrosoft Windows
Certificate issuer nameMicrosoft Windows Production PCA 2011
Certificate serial number33000001c422b2f79b793dacb20000000001c4

VirusTotal report

None of the 73 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the megasas.sys file.

None of the 73 anti-virus programs detected the megasas.sys file.

Sandbox Report

The following information was gathered by executing the file inside Cuckoo Sandbox.

Summary

ERROR: Failed to execute process.

Generic

[
    {
        "process_path": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\lsass.exe",
        "process_name": "lsass.exe",
        "pid": 476,
        "summary": {},
        "first_seen": 1586443985.34375,
        "ppid": 376
    }
]

Signatures

[
    {
        "markcount": 1,
        "families": [],
        "description": "This executable has a PDB path",
        "severity": 1,
        "marks": [
            {
                "category": "pdb_path",
                "ioc": "megasas.pdb",
                "type": "ioc",
                "description": null
            }
        ],
        "references": [],
        "name": "has_pdb"
    },
    {
        "markcount": 1,
        "families": [],
        "description": "The executable contains unknown PE section names indicative of a packer (could be a false positive)",
        "severity": 1,
        "marks": [
            {
                "category": "section",
                "ioc": "INIT",
                "type": "ioc",
                "description": null
            }
        ],
        "references": [],
        "name": "pe_features"
    },
    {
        "markcount": 1,
        "families": [],
        "description": "The file contains an unknown PE resource name possibly indicative of a packer",
        "severity": 1,
        "marks": [
            {
                "category": "resource name",
                "ioc": "MOFDATA",
                "type": "ioc",
                "description": null
            }
        ],
        "references": [],
        "name": "pe_unknown_resource_name"
    }
]

Yara

The Yara rules did not detect anything in the file.

Network

{
    "tls": [],
    "udp": [
        {
            "src": "192.168.56.101",
            "dst": "224.0.0.252",
            "offset": 826,
            "time": 4.136999845504761,
            "dport": 5355,
            "sport": 53595
        },
        {
            "src": "192.168.56.101",
            "dst": "224.0.0.252",
            "offset": 1154,
            "time": 3.036634922027588,
            "dport": 5355,
            "sport": 55314
        },
        {
            "src": "192.168.56.101",
            "dst": "239.255.255.250",
            "offset": 1482,
            "time": 4.173210859298706,
            "dport": 3702,
            "sport": 49152
        }
    ],
    "dns_servers": [],
    "http": [],
    "icmp": [],
    "smtp": [],
    "tcp": [],
    "smtp_ex": [],
    "mitm": [],
    "hosts": [],
    "pcap_sha256": "792f8e593fa30e68e059cebff4035b859b28cf65e0eefa5215cd2cfe7955c5bc",
    "dns": [],
    "http_ex": [],
    "domains": [],
    "dead_hosts": [],
    "sorted_pcap_sha256": "41cadb4320b42993bf8018963099420d3d1bf34dd53b89c9bd5d297d57ebe23b",
    "irc": [],
    "https_ex": []
}

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Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD56a67b7a0424d4e015c919759dbb64b6f
SHA256a771fcade4dff51dc8313c131c44a535affd6e0618e1a9deb0c1e0289c814685

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