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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2022
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Goodwill Ransomware Strain Emerges

CloudSEK researchers identified the GoodWill ransomware strain in March 2022. Unlike typical ransomware, it demands victims perform social justice activities, such as donating clothes, feeding children, and providing financial aid, to receive decryption keys. Victims must record these acts and post them on social media. The ransomware traces back to an Indian IT company and shows coding similarities with HiddenTear.

Cybersecurity
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2022
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Russian Government Targeted by Unknown APT Group

Malwarebytes Labs reports phishing campaigns by an unknown APT group targeting Russian government entities since February 2022. The attacks aim to install a remote access trojan and use various themes, including a fake Saudi Aramco job posting. Early indicators suggest a China-based threat group, but attribution remains uncertain.

Government
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2022
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Red Canary Intelligence Insights

Red Canary's April 2022 Intelligence Insights report highlights Impacket and Mimikatz as the most prevalent threats. Rising threats include Gootloader, Qbot, Socgholish, and Raspberry Robin. New Qbot infection vectors using LNK files and MSI packages have been observed, with subsequent activities involving Bloodhound reconnaissance and Cobalt Strike execution.

Information & Technology
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REvil DDoS Attack on Akamai Security Customer

On May 12th, 2022, Akamai SIRT responded to a DDoS attack by REvil targeting a hospitality customer. The attack used HTTP/2 GET requests and demanded Bitcoin payment and geospecific actions. This shift in REvil's tactics may indicate testing for new operation schemes.

Hospitality
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2022
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Lazarus's NukeSped Backdoor and Log4Shell

The ASEC analysis team has tracked North Korean threat group Lazarus exploiting the Log4Shell vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) to distribute the NukeSped backdoor malware. Active since 2020 and written in C++, NukeSped can execute commands from a C2 server, keylog, capture screenshots, and deploy an information stealer to collect credentials, emails, and files.

Cybersecurity
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Cheerscrypt Ransomware

Trend Micro's analysis has identified a Linux-based ransomware named Cheerscrypt, which specifically targets VMware ESXi servers. The ransomware terminates VM processes prior to execution using ESXCLI, ensuring successful encryption of VMware-related files. Attackers utilize a double extortion model, stealing and encrypting files to pressure victims into paying a ransom to avoid data leaks. Encrypted files are renamed with a .Cheers extension.

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