Nov 22, 2018

APT report for 2018-11-21

TRANSNATIONAL / UNKNOWN

  1. How Retailers Can Protect Against Magecart This Black Friday and Holiday Season
  2. Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals: Phishing and Site Skimmers
  3. Magecart Black Hats Battle it Out On Infected Site
  4. Exploit Windows Remote PC with EternalBlue & DoublePulsar Exploit through Metasploit
  5. Is Magecart Checking Out Your Secure Online Transactions?
  6. Weekly Threat Briefing: Russian APT Comes Back to Life with New US Spear-phishing Campaign
  7. Infowars Online Store Got Infected with Card Skimming Malware
  8. MageCart Group Sabotages Rival to Ruin Data and Reputation

CHINA

  1. Inspiring the Next Generation of Tech Talent
  2. Weekly Threat Briefing: Russian APT Comes Back to Life with New US Spear-phishing Campaign

INDIA

Nil

NORTH KOREA

  1. Lazarus APT Uses Modular Backdoor to Target Financial Institutions
  2. Millions Stolen by North Korea-Linked Hacking Group from Atms in Africa and Asia

PAKISTAN

Nil

VIETNAM

Nil

IRAN

  1. Analyzing OilRig’s Ops Tempo from Testing to Weaponization to Delivery

IRAQ

Nil

LEBANON

Nil

PALESTINE

Nil

SAUDI ARABIA

Nil

SYRIA

Nil

TURKEY

Nil

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Nil

YEMEN

Nil

RUSSIA

  1. Russian Cozy Bear cyberspies awake from hibernation to sling spyware
  2. Sofacy APT unleashes new 'Cannon' trojan
  3. New Pterodo Backdoor Malware Detected By Ukraine
  4. New Campaign by APT Group Sofacy Discovered using new Malware Named Cannon
  5. Fancy Bear hacker crew Putin dirty RATs in Word documents emailed to govt orgs – report
  6. Weekly Threat Briefing: Russian APT Comes Back to Life with New US Spear-phishing Campaign
  7. Latest Hacking News Podcast
  8. Sofacy APT group used a new tool in latest attacks, the Cannon
  9. Russian hackers are conducting more covert attacks on US and European computers
  10. Fancy Bear APT Uses New Cannon Trojan to Target Government Entities
  11. Sofacy APT Takes Aim with Novel ‘Cannon’ Trojan
  12. Russia Linked Group Resurfaces With Large-Scale Phishing Campaign

SERBIA

Nil

UKRAINE

Nil