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"https://www.symantec.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/shamoon-destructive-threat-re-emerges-new-sting-its-tail",
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/shamoon-attacks",
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/shamoon-back-dead-and-destructive-ever",
"https://symantec-blogs.broadcom.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/shamoon-destructive-threat-re-emerges-new-sting-its-tail",
"https://web.archive.org/web/20120818235442/https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/shamoon-attacks",
"https://community.broadcom.com/symantecenterprise/communities/community-home/librarydocuments/viewdocument?DocumentKey=ad6f8259-2bb4-4f7f-b8e1-710b35a4cbed&CommunityKey=1ecf5f55-9545-44d6-b0f4-4e4a7f5f5e68&tab=librarydocuments",
"https://www.clearskysec.com/oilrig/",
"https://securingtomorrow.mcafee.com/other-blogs/mcafee-labs/shamoon-attackers-employ-new-tool-kit-to-wipe-infected-systems/",
"https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0049/"
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"attribution-confidence": "50",
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"refs": [
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/iran-based-attackers-use-back-door-threats-spy-middle-eastern-targets"
"https://web.archive.org/web/20191221064439/https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/iran-based-attackers-use-back-door-threats-spy-middle-eastern-targets"
]
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"refs": [
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/iran-based-attackers-use-back-door-threats-spy-middle-eastern-targets",
"https://www.symantec.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/chafer-latest-attacks-reveal-heightened-ambitions"
"https://symantec-blogs.broadcom.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/chafer-latest-attacks-reveal-heightened-ambitions"
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"attribution-confidence": "50",
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"refs": [
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/greenbug-cyberespionage-group-targeting-middle-east-possible-links-shamoon",
"https://web.archive.org/web/20190331181353/https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/greenbug-cyberespionage-group-targeting-middle-east-possible-links-shamoon",
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/unit42-oilrig-uses-ismdoor-variant-possibly-linked-greenbug-threat-group/",
"https://threatpost.com/shamoon-collaborator-greenbug-adopts-new-communication-tool/125383/",
"https://www.clearskysec.com/greenbug/"
@ -4420,7 +4407,7 @@
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"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/longhorn-tools-used-cyberespionage-group-linked-vault-7",
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"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/longhorn-cyber-espionage-group-is-actually-the-cia/",
"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/longhorn",
"http://blogs.360.cn/post/APT-C-39_CIA_EN.html"
@ -4627,7 +4614,7 @@
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"refs": [
"https://dragos.com/blog/20180802Raspite.html",
"https://www.symantec.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/leafminer-espionage-middle-east",
"https://symantec-blogs.broadcom.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/leafminer-espionage-middle-east",
"https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0077/"
],
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"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/madi",
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"https://threatpost.com/new-and-improved-madi-spyware-campaign-continues-072512/76849/",
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/madi-attacks-series-social-engineering-campaigns"
"https://web.archive.org/web/20120718173322/https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/madi-attacks-series-social-engineering-campaigns"
]
},
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"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/03/apt40-examining-a-china-nexus-espionage-actor.html",
"https://www.recordedfuture.com/chinese-threat-actor-tempperiscope/",
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/07/chinese-espionage-group-targets-cambodia-ahead-of-elections.html",
"https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0065/"
"https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0065/",
"https://www.crowdstrike.com/resources/reports/2019-crowdstrike-global-threat-report/",
"https://go.crowdstrike.com/rs/281-OBQ-266/images/Report2020CrowdStrikeGlobalThreatReport.pdf",
"https://intrusiontruth.wordpress.com/2020/01/09/what-is-the-hainan-xiandun-technology-development-company",
"https://intrusiontruth.wordpress.com/2020/01/10/who-is-mr-gu",
"https://intrusiontruth.wordpress.com/2020/01/13/who-else-works-for-this-cover-company-network",
"https://intrusiontruth.wordpress.com/2020/01/14/who-is-mr-ding",
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]
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"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/inception-framework",
"https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/blue-coat-exposes-inception-framework-very-sophisticated-layered-malware-attack-targeted-milit",
"https://web.archive.org/web/20160710180729/https://www.bluecoat.com/security-blog/2014-12-09/blue-coat-exposes-%E2%80%9C-inception-framework%E2%80%9D-very-sophisticated-layered-malware",
"https://paper.seebug.org/papers/APT/APT_CyberCriminal_Campagin/2015/Inception_APT_Analysis_Bluecoat.pdf",
"https://logrhythm.com/blog/catching-the-inception-framework-phishing-attack/",
"https://paper.seebug.org/papers/APT/APT_CyberCriminal_Campagin/2014/bcs_wp_InceptionReport_EN_v12914.pdf",
"https://securelist.com/red-october-diplomatic-cyber-attacks-investigation/36740/",
"https://www.symantec.com/blogs/threat-intelligence/inception-framework-hiding-behind-proxies",
"https://securelist.com/cloud-atlas-redoctober-apt-is-back-in-style/68083/",
@ -6797,7 +6795,8 @@
"description": "Malware experts at CSE Cybsec uncovered a massive malvertising campaign dubbed EvilTraffic leveraging tens of thousands compromised websites. Crooks exploited some CMS vulnerabilities to upload and execute arbitrary PHP pages used to generate revenues via advertising.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/68059/cyber-crime/eviltraffic-malvertising-campaign.html"
"http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/68059/cyber-crime/eviltraffic-malvertising-campaign.html",
"https://cybaze.it/download/zlab/20180121_CSE_Massive_Malvertising_Report.pdf"
],
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"Operation EvilTraffic"
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"uuid": "d7a41ada-6687-4a6b-8b5c-396808cdd758",
"value": "Judgment Panda"
},
{
"description": "One of the first observed adopters of the 8.t exploit document builder in late 2017, further KRYPTONITE PANDA activity was limited in 2018. Last known activity for this adversary occurred in June 2018 and involved suspected targeting of Cambodia.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.crowdstrike.com/resources/reports/2019-crowdstrike-global-threat-report/",
"https://go.crowdstrike.com/rs/281-OBQ-266/images/Report2020CrowdStrikeGlobalThreatReport.pdf"
]
},
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"value": "Kryptonite Panda"
},
{
"description": "In the first quarter of 2018, CrowdStrike Intelligence identified NOMAD PANDA activity targeting Central Asian nations with exploit documents built with the 8.t tool.",
"meta": {
@ -7395,10 +7383,13 @@
"https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/following-trail-blacktech-cyber-espionage-campaigns/",
"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2018/07/09/certificates-stolen-taiwanese-tech-companies-plead-malware-campaign/",
"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2019/05/14/plead-malware-mitm-asus-webstorage/",
"https://go.crowdstrike.com/rs/281-OBQ-266/images/Report2020CrowdStrikeGlobalThreatReport.pdf"
"https://go.crowdstrike.com/rs/281-OBQ-266/images/Report2020CrowdStrikeGlobalThreatReport.pdf",
"https://www.slideshare.net/codeblue_jp/cb19-cyber-threat-landscape-in-japan-revealing-threat-in-the-shadow-by-chi-en-shen-ashley-oleg-bondarenko"
],
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"value": "FIN5"
},
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"description": "FireEye first identified this activity during a recent investigation at an organization in the financial industry. They identified the presence of a financially motivated threat group that they track as FIN1, whose activity at the organization dated back several years. The threat group deployed numerous malicious files and utilities, all of which were part of a malware ecosystem referred to as Nemesis by the malware developer(s), and used this malware to access the victim environment and steal cardholder data. FIN1, which may be located in Russia or a Russian-speaking country based on language settings in many of their custom tools, is known for stealing data that is easily monetized from financial services organizations such as banks, credit unions, ATM operations, and financial transaction processing and financial business services companies.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
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]
},
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"value": "FIN1"
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{
"description": "FireEye has observed multiple targeted intrusions occurring in North America — predominately in Canada — dating back to at least 2013 and continuing through at least 2016, in which the attacker(s) have compromised organizations networks and sought to monetize this illicit access by exfiltrating sensitive data and extorting victim organizations. In some cases, when the extortion demand was not met, the attacker(s) destroyed production Windows systems by deleting critical operating system files and then shutting down the impacted systems. Based on near parallel TTPs used by the attacker(s) across these targeted intrusions, we believe these clusters of activity are linked to a single, previously unobserved actor or group that we have dubbed FIN10.",
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@ -7480,7 +7481,7 @@
"description": "A series of attacks, targeting both Indian military research and south Asian shipping organizations, demonstrate the minimum level of effort required to successfully compromise a target and steal sensitive information. The attackers use very simple malware, which required little development time or skills, in conjunction with freely available Web hosting, to implement a highly effective attack. It is a case of the attackers obtaining a maximum return on their investment. The attack shows how an intelligent attacker does not need to be particularly technically skilled in order to steal the information they are after. The attack begins, as is often the case, with an email sent to the victim. A malicious document is attached to the email, which, when loaded, activates the malware. The attackers use tailored emails to encourage the victim to open the email. For example, one email sent to an academic claimed to be a call for papers for a conference (CFP).\nThe vast majority of the victims were based in India, with some in Malaysia. The victim industry was mostly military research and also shipping based in the Arabian and South China seas. In some instances the attackers appeared to have a clear goal, whereby specific files were retrieved from certain compromised computers. In other cases, the attackers used more of a shotgun like approach, copying every file from a computer. Military technologies were obviously the focus of one particular attack with what appeared to be source code stolen. 45 different attacker IP addresses were observed. Out of those, 43 were within the same IP address range based in Sichuan province, China. The remaining two were based in South Korea. The pattern of attacker connections implies that the IP addresses are being used as a VPN, probably in an attempt to render the attackers anonymous.ænThe attacks have been active from at least April 2011 up to February 2012. The attackers are intelligent and focused, employing the minimum amount of work necessary for the maximum gain. They do not use zero day exploits or complicated threats, instead they rely on effective social engineering and lax security measures on the part of the victims.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/enterprise/media/security_response/whitepapers/the_luckycat_hackers.pdf",
"https://vx-underground.org/papers/luckycat-hackers-12-en.pdf",
"https://www.trendmicro.de/cloud-content/us/pdfs/security-intelligence/white-papers/wp_luckycat_redux.pdf"
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