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Anomali.webp 2021-09-14 15:00:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Azurescape Cloud Threat, MSHTML 0-Day in The Wild, Confluence Cloud Hacked to Mine Monero, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: Android, APT, Confluence, Cloud, MSHTML, Phishing, and Vulnerabilities. The IOCs related to these stories are attached to Anomali Cyber Watch and can be used to check your logs for potential malicious activity. Figure 1 - IOC Summary Charts. These charts summarize the IOCs attached to this magazine and provide a glimpse of the threats discussed. Current Anomali ThreatStream users can query these indicators under the “anomali cyber watch” tag. Trending Cyber News and Threat Intelligence S.O.V.A. – A New Android Banking Trojan with Fowl Intentions (published: September 10, 2021) ThreatFabric researchers have discovered a new Android banking trojan called S.O.V.A. The malware is still in the development and testing phase and the threat actor is publicly-advertising S.O.V.A. for trial runs targeting banks to improve its functionality. The trojan’s primary objective is to steal personally identifiable information (PII). This is conducted through overlay attacks, keylogging, man-in-the-middle attacks, and session cookies theft, among others. The malware author is also working on other features such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and ransomware on S.O.V.A.’s project roadmap. Analyst Comment: Always keep your mobile phone fully patched with the latest security updates. Only use official locations such as the Google Play Store / Apple App Store to obtain your software, and avoid downloading applications, even if they appear legitimate, from third-party stores. Furthermore, always review the permissions an app will request upon installation. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Input Capture - T1056 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Man-in-the-Middle - T1557 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Steal Web Session Cookie - T1539 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Network Denial of Service - T1498 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Data Encrypted for Impact - T1486 Tags: Android, Banking trojan, S.O.V.A., Overlay, Keylogging, Cookies, Man-in-the-Middle Finding Azurescape – Cross-Account Container Takeover in Azure Container Instances (published: September 9, 2021) Unit 42 researchers identified and disclosed critical security issues in Microsoft’s Container-as-a-Service (CaaS) offering that is called Azure Container Instances (ACI). A malicious Azure user could have compromised the multitenant Kubernetes clusters hosting ACI, establishing full control over other users' containers. Researchers gave the vulnerability a specific name, Azurescape, highlighting its significance: it the first cross-account container takeover in the public cloud. Analyst Comment: Azurescape vulnerabilities could have allowed an attacker to execute code on other users' containers, steal customer secrets and images deployed to the platform, and abuse ACI's infrastructure processing power. Microsoft patched ACI shortly after the discl Ransomware Spam Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat Guideline Uber APT 41 APT 15
The_Hackers_News.webp 2021-09-10 01:18:43 Experts Link Sidewalk Malware Attacks to Grayfly Chinese Hacker Group (lien direct) A previously undocumented backdoor that was recently found targeting an unnamed computer retail company based in the U.S. has been linked to a longstanding Chinese espionage operation dubbed Grayfly. In late August, Slovakian cybersecurity firm ESET disclosed details of an implant called SideWalk, which is designed to load arbitrary plugins sent from an attacker-controlled server, gather Malware Guideline APT 41
Kaspersky.webp 2021-09-09 14:30:56 SideWalk Backdoor Linked to China-Linked Spy Group \'Grayfly\' (lien direct) Grayfly campaigns have launched the novel malware against businesses in Taiwan, Vietnam, the US and Mexico and are targeting Exchange and MySQL servers.  Malware Guideline APT 41
Anomali.webp 2021-08-10 17:39:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: GIGABYTE Hit By RansomEXX Ransomware, Seniors\' Data Exposed, FatalRat Analysis, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: Chinese state hackers, Data leak, Ransomware, RAT, Botnets, and Vulnerabilities. The IOCs related to these stories are attached to Anomali Cyber Watch and can be used to check your logs for potential malicious activity. Figure 1 - IOC Summary Charts. These charts summarize the IOCs attached to this magazine and provide a glimpse of the threats discussed. Trending Cyber News and Threat Intelligence Actively Exploited Bug Bypasses Authentication On Millions Of Routers (published: August 7, 2021) The ongoing attacks were discovered by Juniper Threat Labs researchers exploiting recently discovered vulnerability CVE-2021-20090. This is a critical path traversal vulnerability in the web interfaces of routers with Arcadyan firmware that could allow unauthenticated remote attackers to bypass authentication. The total number of devices exposed to attacks likely reaches millions of routers. Researchers identified attacks originating from China and are deploying a variant of Mirai botnet on vulnerable routers. Analyst Comment: Attackers have continuous and automated routines to look out for publicly accessible vulnerable routers and exploit them as soon as the exploit is made public. To reduce the attack surface, routers management console should only be accessible from specific public IP addresses. Also default password and other security policies should be changed to make it more secure. Tags: CVE-2021-20090, Mirai, China Computer Hardware Giant GIGABYTE Hit By RansomEXX Ransomware (published: August 7, 2021) The attack occurred late Tuesday night into Wednesday and forced the company to shut down its systems in Taiwan. The incident also affected multiple websites of the company, including its support site and portions of the Taiwanese website. Attackers have threatened to publish 112GB of stolen data which they claim to include documents under NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) from companies including Intel, AMD, American Megatrends unless a ransom is paid. Analyst Comment: At this point no official confirmation from GIGABYTE about the attack. Also no clarity yet on potential vulnerabilities or attack vectors used to carry out this attack. Tags: RansomEXX, Defray, Ransomware, Taiwan Millions of Senior Citizens' Personal Data Exposed By Misconfiguration (published: August 6, 2021) The researchers have discovered a misconfigured Amazon S3 bucket owned by the Senior Advisor website which hosts ratings and reviews for senior care services across the US and Canada. The bucket contained more than one million files and 182 GB of data containing names, emails, phone numbers of senior citizens from North America. This exposed data was not encrypted and did not require a password or login credentials to access. Analyst Comment: Senior citizens are at high risk of online frauds. Their personal information and context regarding appointments getting leaked can lead to targeted phishing scams. Tags: Data Leak, Phishing, North America, AWS Malware Vulnerability Threat Guideline APT 41 APT 41 APT 30 APT 27 APT 23
Anomali.webp 2021-07-20 15:00:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: China Blamed for Microsoft Exchange Attacks, Israeli Cyber Surveillance Companies Help Oppressive Governments, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: China, APT, Espionage, Ransomware, Targeted Campaigns, DLL Side-Loading, and Vulnerabilities. The IOCs related to these stories are attached to Anomali Cyber Watch and can be used to check your logs for potential malicious activity. Figure 1 - IOC Summary Charts. These charts summarize the IOCs attached to this magazine and provide a glimpse of the threats discussed. Trending Cyber News and Threat Intelligence UK and Allies Accuse China for a Pervasive Pattern of Hacking, Breaching Microsoft Exchange Servers (published: July 19, 2021) On July 19th, 2021, the US, the UK, and other global allies jointly accused China in a pattern of aggressive malicious cyber activity. First, they confirmed that Chinese state-backed actors (previously identified under the group name Hafnium) were responsible for gaining access to computer networks around the world via Microsoft Exchange servers. The attacks took place in early 2021, affecting over a quarter of a million servers worldwide. Additionally, APT31 (Judgement Panda) and APT40 (Kryptonite Panda) were attributed to Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS), The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has indicted four APT40 members, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) shared indicators of compromise of the historic APT40 activity. Analyst Comment: Network defense-in-depth and adherence to information security best practices can assist organizations in reducing the risk. Pay special attention to the patch and vulnerability management, protecting credentials, and continuing network hygiene and monitoring. When possible, enforce the principle of least privilege, use segmentation and strict access control measures for critical data. Organisations can use Anomali Match to perform real time forensic analysis for tracking such attacks. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Drive-by Compromise - T1189 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploit Public-Facing Application - T1190 | [MITRE ATT&CK] External Remote Services - T1133 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Server Software Component - T1505 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploitation of Remote Services - T1210 Tags: Hafnium, Judgement Panda, APT31, TEMP.Jumper, APT40, Kryptonite Panda, Zirconium, Leviathan, TEMP.Periscope, Microsoft Exchange, CVE-2021-26857, CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-27065, CVE-2021-26858, Government, EU, UK, North America, China NSO’s Spyware Sold to Authoritarian Regimes Used to Target Activists, Politicians and Journalists (published: July 18, 2021) Israeli surveillance company NSO Group supposedly sells spyware to vetted governments bodies to fight crime and terrorism. New research discovered NSO’s tools being used against non-criminal actors, pro-democracy activists and journalists investigating corruption, political opponents and government critics, diplomats, etc. In some cases, the timeline of this surveillance coincided with journalists' arrests and even murders. The main penetration tool used by NSO is malware Pegasus that targets both iPho Ransomware Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat Studies Guideline Industrial APT 41 APT 40 APT 28 APT 31
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-03-11 11:26:25 RedXOR, a new powerful Linux backdoor in Winnti APT arsenal (lien direct) Intezer experts have spotted a new strain of Linux backdoor dubbed RedXOR that is believed to be part of the arsenal of China-linked Winniti APT. Researchers from Intezer have discovered a new sophisticated backdoor, tracked as RedXOR, that targets Linux endpoints and servers. The malware was likely developed by the China-linked cyber espionage group Winnti. […] Malware APT 41
The_Hackers_News.webp 2021-01-15 03:31:43 Researchers Disclose Undocumented Chinese Malware Used in Recent Attacks (lien direct) Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a series of attacks by a threat actor of Chinese origin that has targeted organizations in Russia and Hong Kong with malware - including a previously undocumented backdoor. Attributing the campaign to Winnti (or APT41), Positive Technologies dated the first attack to May 12, 2020, when the APT used LNK shortcuts to extract and run the malware payload. A Malware Threat Guideline APT 41 ★★★★★
Anomali.webp 2020-09-22 15:00:00 Weekly Threat Briefing: Android Malware, APT Groups, Election Apps, Ransomware and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Weekly Threat Briefing discuss the following topics: APT, Cerberus Source Code Leak, Chinese APT, Mrbminer Malware, and Vulnerabilities. The IOCs related to these stories are attached to the Weekly Threat Briefing and can be used to check your logs for potential malicious activity. Figure 1 - IOC Summary Charts. These charts summarize the IOCs attached to this magazine and provide a glimpse of the threats discussed. Trending Cyber News and Threat Intelligence US 2020 Presidential Apps Riddled with Tracking and Security Flaws (published: September 17, 2020) The Vote Joe 2020 application has been found to be potentially leaking personal data about voters. The app is used by the Joe Biden campaign to engage with voters and get supporters to send out promotional text messages. Using TargetSmart, an intelligence service, the app receives their predictions via API endpoint which has been found to be returning additional data. Voter preference and voter prediction could be seen, while voter preference is publically accessible, the information for TargetSmart was not meant to be publicly available. The app also let users from outside of the United States download, allowing for non-US citizens to have access to the data, as there was no email verification. Vote Joe isn’t the only campaign app with security issues, as the Donald Trump application exposed hardcoded secret keys in the APK. Recommendation: The exposure of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) requires affected individuals to take precautionary measures to protect their identity and their finances. Identity theft services can assist in preventing illicit purchases, or applying for financial services from taking place by actors using stolen data. Tags: APK, Android, Campaign, Election, Joe Biden, PII German Hospital Attacked, Patient Taken to Another City Dies (published: September 17, 2020) A failure in IT systems at Duesseldorf University Hospital in Germany has led to the death of a woman. In an apparent ransomware attack, the hospital’s systems crashed with staff unable to access data. While there was no apparent ransom note, 30 servers at the hospital had been encrypted last week, with a ransom note left on one server addressed to Heinrich Heine University. Duesseldorf police contacted the perpetrators to inform them they had attacked the hospital instead of the university, with the perpetrators providing decryption keys, however patients had to be rerouted to other hospitals and therefore a long time before being treated by doctors. Recommendation: Educate your employees on the risks of opening attachments from unknown senders. Anti-spam and antivirus applications provided by trusted vendors should also be employed. Emails that are received from unknown senders should be carefully avoided, and attachments from such senders should not be opened. Furthermore, it is important to have a comprehensive and tested backup solution in place, in addition to a business continuity plan for the unfortunate case of ransomware infection. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Data Encrypted for Impact - T1486 Tags: Germany, Healthcare, Hospital, Ransomware Ransomware Malware Vulnerability Threat Patching Guideline APT 41 ★★★★★
itsecurityguru.webp 2019-11-01 09:44:09 (Déjà vu) Telco Networks SMS Messages stolen by Chinese Cyber Espionage Group (lien direct) APT41’s new campaign is latest to highlight trend by Chinese threat groups to attack upstream service providers as a way to reach its intended targets, FireEye says. APT41, a Chinese hacking group known for its prolific state-sponsored espionage campaigns, has begun targeting telecommunications companies with new malware designed to monitor and save SMS traffic from […] Malware Threat Guideline APT 41
SecurityAffairs.webp 2019-10-31 15:48:55 China-linked APT41 group targets telecommunications companies with new backdoor (lien direct) China-linked APT41 group is targeting telecommunications companies with a new piece of malware used to spy on text messages of highly targeted individuals. Researchers at FireEye discovered a new backdoor tracked as MessageTap that China-linked APT41 group are using to spy on text messages sent or received by highly targeted individuals The experts found the […] Malware Guideline APT 41
globalsecuritymag.webp 2019-10-31 14:16:56 (Déjà vu) Qui lit vos messages ? Le Dernier rapport de FireEye a identifié un malware qui infecte les serveurs SMS (lien direct) FireEye vient de sortir ce nouveau rapport concernant les dernières activités du groupe chinois APT41. FireEye a identifié un malware unique appelé MESSAGETAP qui infecte les serveurs SMS au sein des organisations de télécommunication pour faciliter les intrusions de cyber espionnage. Et cette surveillance ne s'arrête pas aux frontières de la Chine. Un résumé des points clés ci-dessous. • APT41, un groupe de cybermenaces très avancé qui s'aligne sur les efforts d'espionnage chinois, vole des (...) - Investigations Malware Guideline APT 41
globalsecuritymag.webp 2019-10-31 08:51:31 FireEye vient de sortir un nouveau rapport concernant les dernières activités du groupe chinois APT41 (lien direct) FireEye vient de sortir ce nouveau rapport concernant les dernières activités du groupe chinois APT41. FireEye a identifié un malware unique appelé MESSAGETAP qui infecte les serveurs SMS au sein des organisations de télécommunication pour faciliter les intrusions de cyber espionnage. Et cette surveillance ne s'arrête pas aux frontières de la Chine. Rapport complet : https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat... • APT41, un groupe de cybermenaces très avancé qui s'aligne sur les efforts (...) - Investigations Malware Guideline APT 41
Mandiant.webp 2019-10-31 08:00:00 Messagetap: Qui lit vos messages texte?
MESSAGETAP: Who\\'s Reading Your Text Messages?
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Fireeye Mandiant a récemment découvert une nouvelle famille de logiciels malveillants utilisé par APT41 (un groupe APT chinois) conçu pour surveiller et enregistrer le trafic SMS à partir de numéros de téléphone spécifiques, de numéros IMSI et de mots clés pour le vol ultérieur.Nommé Messagetap, l'outil a été déployé par APT41 dans un fournisseur de réseaux de télécommunications à l'appui des efforts d'espionnage chinois.Les opérations d'APT41 \\ ont inclus des missions de cyber-espionnage parrainées par l'État ainsi que des intrusions financièrement motivées.Ces opérations se sont déroulées depuis 2012 à nos jours.Pour un aperçu de l'APT41, consultez notre Août 2019 Blog Post ou Malware Tool APT 41 ★★★
Mandiant.webp 2019-10-15 09:15:00 Lowkey: Chasse pour l'ID de série de volume manquant
LOWKEY: Hunting for the Missing Volume Serial ID
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En août 2019, Fireeye a publié le « Double Dragon » Rapport sur notre nouveau groupe de menaces gradué: APT41.Un groupe à double espionnage en Chine-Nexus et un groupe financièrement axé sur les financières, APT41 cible des industries telles que les jeux, les soins de santé, la haute technologie, l'enseignement supérieur, les télécommunications et les services de voyage. Ce billet de blog concerne la porte dérobée passive sophistiquée que nous suivons en tant que Lowkey, mentionnée dans le rapport APT41 et récemment dévoilée au Fireeye Cyber Defense Summit .Nous avons observé le dispositif de ciel utilisé dans des attaques très ciblées, en utilisant des charges utiles qui fonctionnent uniquement sur des systèmes spécifiques.Famille de logiciels malveillants supplémentaires
In August 2019, FireEye released the “Double Dragon” report on our newest graduated threat group: APT41. A China-nexus dual espionage and financially-focused group, APT41 targets industries such as gaming, healthcare, high-tech, higher education, telecommunications, and travel services. This blog post is about the sophisticated passive backdoor we track as LOWKEY, mentioned in the APT41 report and recently unveiled at the FireEye Cyber Defense Summit. We observed LOWKEY being used in highly targeted attacks, utilizing payloads that run only on specific systems. Additional malware family
Malware Threat APT 41 APT-C-17 ★★★★
Mandiant.webp 2019-08-19 12:30:00 Game Over: détecter et arrêter une opération APT41
GAME OVER: Detecting and Stopping an APT41 Operation
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En août 2019, Fireeye a publié le rapport "Double Dragon" Sur notre nouveau groupe de menaces diplômées, APT41.Espionage à double espionnage China-Nexus et groupe financièrement axé sur les financières, APT41 cible des industries telles que les jeux, les soins de santé, la haute technologie, l'enseignement supérieur, les télécommunications et les services de voyage.APT41 est connu pour s'adapter rapidement aux changements et aux détections dans les environnements de victimes, recompilant souvent les logiciels malveillants dans les heures suivant l'activité des répondeurs.Dans plusieurs situations, nous avons également identifié APT41 en utilisant des vulnérabilités récemment divulguées, souvent en armement et en exploitant en quelques jours.
In August 2019, FireEye
released the “Double Dragon” report on our newest graduated threat group, APT41. A China-nexus dual espionage and financially-focused group, APT41 targets industries such as gaming, healthcare, high-tech, higher education, telecommunications, and travel services. APT41 is known to adapt quickly to changes and detections within victim environments, often recompiling malware within hours of incident responder activity. In multiple situations, we also identified APT41 utilizing recently-disclosed vulnerabilities, often weaponzing and exploiting within a matter of days.
Malware Threat APT 41 APT 41 ★★★★
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