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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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Social Engineering via Microsoft Teams Expands With Remote Access and PowerShell Payloads

Permiso identifies a global social engineering campaign exploiting Microsoft Teams to impersonate IT support and deploy PowerShell payloads. Attackers leverage AnyDesk and QuickAssist for remote access, credential theft prompts, and persistence through scheduled tasks or registry keys—showing evolving tactics linked to ransomware and threat clusters like Scattered Spider.

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The Gentlemen Ransomware Group Emerges with Custom Tools and Global Impact

Trend Micro attributes a sophisticated new ransomware group, “The Gentlemen,” to attacks on 27 victims in 17 countries. Operators adapt tooling to bypass defenses, abuse privileged credentials and FortiGate accounts, stage encrypted exfiltration via WinSCP, and deploy ransomware domain-wide via NETLOGON—followed by cleanup routines to frustrate recovery and forensics.

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HexStrike-AI Abuse Marks Turning Point in Cyber Offense

Check Point reports that HexStrike-AI, initially designed for red teaming, has been weaponized by attackers to exploit Citrix NetScaler CVEs within minutes. Using over 150 coordinated AI agents, the framework automates scanning, exploitation, and persistence, shrinking defensive response time and signaling a major shift toward AI-driven cyber offense.

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Namespace Recycling Leaves Thousands of AI Projects Vulnerable

Unit 42 uncovered a systemic AI supply-chain flaw where deleted or transferred model namespaces can be reclaimed by attackers. By recreating trusted Author/ModelName paths, adversaries can insert malicious models into production pipelines. The report urges pinning immutable IDs, internal mirroring, and monitoring namespace changes to prevent silent hijacks.

Global
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Attackers Weaponize File Explorer and Fake PDFs in ClickFix-Style MetaStealer Campaign

Huntress discovered a refined ClickFix-style campaign that uses the search-ms File Explorer handler and a fake “Readme Anydesk.pdf” LNK to trick victims into running an MSI. The staged installer drops a packed MetaStealer payload (ls26.exe) and supporting DLLs, demonstrating evolving social-engineering tradecraft designed to evade detection and harvest credentials.

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Russian State-Backed APT Leverages DLL Sideloading to Deliver Outlook-Based Backdoor

Lab52 attributes a new Outlook-focused backdoor, “NotDoor,” to APT28. Delivered via DLL sideloading (malicious SSPICLI.dll loaded by OneDrive.exe), the VBA macro watches for trigger emails to execute commands, upload/download files, and exfiltrate encrypted data—employing registry persistence and stealthy beaconing to support prolonged espionage operations.

Global

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