From ce7d54c96af95b75a458e18f48a1aa1c0b5d56e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Stark Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 11:56:45 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] chg [misp-galaxy] update Nigeria from name to 2-digit code --- clusters/threat-actor.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/clusters/threat-actor.json b/clusters/threat-actor.json index 5d1f1c7..d0e530d 100644 --- a/clusters/threat-actor.json +++ b/clusters/threat-actor.json @@ -11770,7 +11770,7 @@ { "description": "When the first member of Scattered Canary, who, for the purposes of this report, we call\nAlpha, began his operations, he was a lone wolf—working mostly Craigslist scams as he learned\nthe tricks of the trade from a mentor. However, within a few years, he had honed his craft\nenough to expand into romance scams, where he met his first “employee,” Beta. Once they\nhad secured enough mules via their romance scams to launder their stolen money, they shifted\nfrom targeting individuals to targeting enterprises, and the group’s BEC operation was born.", "meta": { - "country": "Nigeria", + "country": "NG", "motive": "Cybercrime", "references": [ "https://cofense.com/blog/gift-card-fraud-ecosystem-shifts-what-paxfuls-closing-means-for-business-email-compromise/",