SUMMARY

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) conducted an incident response assessment of a state government organization’s network environment after documents containing host and user information, including metadata, were posted on a dark web brokerage site.…

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DarkGate is a commodity loader written in Borland Delphi that was first identified in 2018 and has been advertised under the Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) business model on popular cybercrime forums since June 2023.

It has a wide range of capabilities, such as the ability to download and execute files in memory, environment reconnaissance and information gathering, privilege escalation, remote access software deployment, and a Hidden Virtual Network Computing (HVNC) module.…

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SUMMARY

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) assess that People’s Republic of China (PRC) state-sponsored cyber actors are seeking to pre-position themselves on IT networks for disruptive or destructive cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure in the event of a major crisis or conflict with the United States.…

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Public cloud infrastructure is, by now, the default approach to both spinning up a new venture from scratch and rapidly scaling your business. From a security perspective, this is a brand new (well, by now more than a decade old) attack surface. “Attack surface” is a commonly used term that denotes the aggregate of your exploitable IT estate, or all of the different pathways a hacker might be able to use to gain access to your systems, steal your data, or otherwise harm your business.…

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By Securonix Threat Labs, Threat Research: D. Iuzvyk, T. Peck, O. Kolesnikov

tldr: Threat actors favor RMM (remote monitoring and management) as it allows for convenient and stealthy command and control capabilities on compromised hosts. Today, let’s take a look at some of the popular options that the bad guys are using and discover how we can detect them.…

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Cybereason issues Threat Alerts to inform customers of emerging impacting threats. The Cybereason Incident Response (IR) team documented such critical attack scenarios, which started from a GootLoader infection to ultimately deploy more capabilities. Cybereason Threat Alerts summarize these threats and provide practical recommendations for protecting against them.…

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Introduction

When searching for necessary software, users often visit seemingly safe websites and torrent trackers to download, install and use programs. But are these programs truly safe? Illegal software could contain threats of all kinds, from miners to complex rootkits. The danger of malware spreading through dubious software downloads is not new and has now reached a global scale.…

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This blog discusses how threat actors abuse Discord’s content delivery network (CDN) to host and spread Lumma Stealer, and talks about added capabilities to the information stealing malware.

Our latest investigation revealed that threat actors are now delivering an information-stealing malware called Lumma Stealer via Discord, a popular chat platform for online gamers, content creators, and streamers.…

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Threat hunting encompasses a range of techniques and approaches aimed at discovering anomalies, threats, and risks associated with attacker activities. In the early days, log review by diligent system administrators was how these anomalies were detected, usually after the fact. This evolved into more structured methodologies created by security experts that attempted to identify these activities in real time.…

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Published by Digital Forensics and Incident Response on 15 September 2023

The CyberCX DFIR team has been engaged to assist in multiple investigations related to the Akira ransomware group, which has been seen affecting victims since April 2023. One novel technique that we’ve observed leverages deployment of ransomware onto Windows Hyper-V hypervisor systems, causing major damage to attached virtual machines (VMs).…

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In cloud environments, cryptojacking – a type of cyberattack that uses computing power to mine cryptocurrency – takes the form of cloud compute resource abuse, which involves a threat actor compromising legitimate tenants. Cloud compute resource abuse could result in financial loss to targeted organizations due to the compute fees that can be incurred from the abuse.…

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Cryptojacking, the illicit use of computing resources to mine cryptocurrency, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, with attackers building a cybercriminal economy around attack tools, infrastructure, and services to generate revenue from targeting a wide range of vulnerable systems, including Internet of Things (IoT) devices.…

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By Securonix Threat Labs, Threat Research: D. Iuzvyk, T. Peck, O. Kolesnikov

tldr: As malware for Apple’s OSX operating system gains more and more traction, in this article, we’ll share some of our latest insights about detecting the use of Living-off-the-Orchard (LOOBins) common built-in macOS binaries used by threat actors for malicious purposes.…

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On May 8, 2023, a known cybercriminal group attempted and failed at an extortion scheme against Dragos.  No Dragos systems were breached, including anything related to the Dragos Platform.    

Dragos has a culture of transparency and a commitment to providing educational material to the community. This is why it’s important to us to share what happened during a recent failed extortion scheme against Dragos in which a cybercriminal group attempted to compromise our information resources.…

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Executive Summary

Royal ransomware has been involved in high-profile attacks against critical infrastructure, especially healthcare, since it was first observed in September 2022. Bucking the popular trend of hiring affiliates to promote their threat as a service, Royal ransomware operates as a private group made up of former members of Conti.…

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