Merge pull request #542 from Delta-Sierra/master

add speculoos bakdoor
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Alexandre Dulaunoy 2020-04-28 16:01:24 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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},
"uuid": "aefe3603-8f96-425c-9f71-9fe21334f224",
"value": "FlowerPippi"
},
{
"description": "FreeBSD-based payload, Speculoos was delivered by exploiting CVE-2019-19781, a vulnerability affecting the Citrix Application Delivery Controller, Citrix Gateway, and Citrix SD-WAN WANOP appliances that allowed an adversary to remotely execute arbitrary commands. This vulnerability was first disclosed on December 17, 2019 via security bulletin CTX267679 which contained several mitigation recommendations. By January 24, 2020, permanent patches for the affected appliances were issued. Based on the spread of industries and regions, in addition to the timing of the vulnerability disclosure, we believe this campaign may have been more opportunistic in nature compared to the highly targeted attack campaigns that are often associated with these types of adversaries. However, considering the exploitation of the vulnerability in conjunction with delivery of a backdoor specifically designed to execute on the associated FreeBSD operating system indicates the adversary was absolutely targeting the affected devices.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/apt41-using-new-speculoos-backdoor-to-target-organizations-globally/"
]
},
"related": [
{
"dest-uuid": "9c124874-042d-48cd-b72b-ccdc51ecbbd6",
"tags": [
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"very-likely\""
],
"type": "used-by"
}
],
"uuid": "201e8794-a93b-476f-9436-1dd859c6e5d9",
"value": "Speculoos"
}
],
"version": 7
"version": 8
}

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],
"country": "CN",
"refs": [
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/08/apt41-dual-espionage-and-cyber-crime-operation.html"
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/08/apt41-dual-espionage-and-cyber-crime-operation.html",
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/apt41-using-new-speculoos-backdoor-to-target-organizations-globally/"
]
},
"related": [
{
"dest-uuid": "201e8794-a93b-476f-9436-1dd859c6e5d9",
"tags": [
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"very-likely\""
],
"type": "uses"
}
],
"uuid": "9c124874-042d-48cd-b72b-ccdc51ecbbd6",
"value": "APT41"
},
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"uuid": "86b4e2f3-8bbf-48fd-9d27-034d3ac3b187",
"value": "VENOM SPIDER"
},
{
"description": "Operation Shadow Force is a group of malware that is representative of Shadow Force and Wgdrop from 2013 to 2020, and is a group activity that attacks Korean companies and organizations. The group's first confirmed attack was in March 2013, but considering the date of malware creation, it is likely to have been active before 2012. Since the malware used mainly by them is Shadow Force, it was named Operation Shadow Force, and it has not been confirmed whether the attacker is associated with a known group.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.ahnlab.com/kr/site/securityinfo/secunews/secuNewsView.do?curPage=1&menu_dist=2&seq=29129",
"https://mobile.twitter.com/mstoned7/status/1247361687570673664"
]
},
"uuid": "f628b544-48b6-44e2-b794-950713353cf1",
"value": "Operation Shadow Force"
},
{
"description": "Researchers at FireEye report finding a hacking group (dubbed NOTROBIN) that has been bundling mitigation code for NetScaler servers with its exploits. In effect, the hackers exploit the flaw to get access to the server, kill any existing malware, set up their own backdoor, then block off the vulnerable code from future exploit attempts by mitigation.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/01/17/hackers_patch_citrix_vulnerability/",
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2020/01/vigilante-deploying-mitigation-for-citrix-netscaler-vulnerability-while-maintaining-backdoor.html"
]
},
"uuid": "21d08f2c-97b2-444e-be49-8457093b841a",
"value": "NOTROBIN"
},
{
"description": "ItaDuke is an actor known since 2013. It used PDF exploits for dropping malware and Twitter accounts to store C2 server urls. On 2018, an actor named DarkUniverse, which was active between 2009 to 2017, was attributed to this ItaDuke by Kaspersky.",
"meta": {