Anvilogic Forge Threat Research Reports

Here you can find an accumulation of trending threats published weekly by the Anvilogic team.

We curate threat intelligence to provide situational awareness and actionable insights

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Forge Report: First Half Threat Trends of 2024

Anvilogic Forge's latest report offers essential insights into key threat trends and adversarial tactics observed in the first half of 2024. From the pervasive use of PowerShell and remote access tools to sophisticated social engineering and attacks on the healthcare sector, this comprehensive analysis provides actionable intelligence and detection rules to bolster your defenses. Explore our key findings and access ready-to-deploy detection content to enhance your security posture.

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North Korean IT Workers Leveraging Insider Access for Extortion

The FBI warns that North Korean IT workers are infiltrating U.S. companies through remote positions, stealing data, and extorting employers. Using fake identities, they exploit network access to exfiltrate proprietary code and credentials. Organizations should strengthen hiring processes, monitor network activity, and enforce strict access controls to mitigate this growing threat.

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Web Shell Deployment in IIS Compromise Enables Data Theft

Trend Micro uncovered an IIS web shell attack that enabled remote command execution, persistence, and data exfiltration. Attackers used cmd.exe, PowerShell, and AnyDesk to establish control, deploying malicious scripts and stealing sensitive files. Security experts warn of increasing web shell threats and recommend monitoring IIS server activity for anomalies.

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Threat Clusters STAC5143 and STAC5777 Exploit Email Bombarding and Microsoft Remote Tools

Threat clusters STAC5143 and STAC5777 exploited Microsoft Teams and Office 365 infrastructure for cyberattacks. STAC5143, linked to FIN7, used email bombing and Python malware, while STAC5777 deployed Black Basta ransomware through Teams-based scams. Sophos warns of increased social engineering and remote tool abuse, urging vigilance against emerging threats.

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CISA’s Recommendations to Avoid Bad Software Security Practices

CISA’s Secure by Design guidance urges software manufacturers to adopt memory-safe programming, enforce MFA, sanitize user inputs, and maintain SBOMs. By eliminating default passwords and addressing vulnerabilities like SQL injection, the recommendations aim to secure critical infrastructure and mitigate cybersecurity risks while promoting safe software development practices globally.

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WhatsApp Abused in Star Blizzard’s Targeted Spear-Phishing Operation

Star Blizzard, a Russian nation-state actor, exploited WhatsApp in a November 2024 spear-phishing campaign targeting government and defense officials. Victims were tricked into linking their WhatsApp accounts to attacker-controlled devices. Microsoft urges vigilance, especially when receiving QR code or link-based invitations, to mitigate risks from evolving phishing techniques.

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Insights of a Hunters International Intrusion from Oracle WebLogic

Hunters International, a ransomware-as-a-service group, exploited Oracle WebLogic vulnerabilities to target 245 organizations globally, including automotive, healthcare, and finance sectors. Leveraging advanced tools and tactics, their attacks involved credential theft, lateral movement, and data exfiltration. Forescout offers hunting tips to detect pre-ransomware indicators and mitigate future attacks.

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