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"Luder", "Luder",
"Nemim", "Nemim",
"Tapaoux", "Tapaoux",
"Pioneer" "Pioneer",
"Shadow Crane"
] ]
}, },
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{ {
"description": "While tracking a suspected Iran-based threat group known as Threat Group-2889[1] (TG-2889), Dell SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit™ (CTU) researchers uncovered a network of fake LinkedIn profiles. These convincing profiles form a self-referenced network of seemingly established LinkedIn users. CTU researchers assess with high confidence the purpose of this network is to target potential victims through social engineering. Most of the legitimate LinkedIn accounts associated with the fake accounts belong to individuals in the Middle East, and CTU researchers assess with medium confidence that these individuals are likely targets of TG-2889. One of the threat actors responsible for the denial of service attacks against U.S in 20122013. Three individuals associated with the group—believed to be have been working on behalf of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—were indicted by the Justice Department in 2016. ", "description": "While tracking a suspected Iran-based threat group known as Threat Group-2889[1] (TG-2889), Dell SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit™ (CTU) researchers uncovered a network of fake LinkedIn profiles. These convincing profiles form a self-referenced network of seemingly established LinkedIn users. CTU researchers assess with high confidence the purpose of this network is to target potential victims through social engineering. Most of the legitimate LinkedIn accounts associated with the fake accounts belong to individuals in the Middle East, and CTU researchers assess with medium confidence that these individuals are likely targets of TG-2889. One of the threat actors responsible for the denial of service attacks against U.S in 20122013. Three individuals associated with the group—believed to be have been working on behalf of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—were indicted by the Justice Department in 2016. ",
"meta": { "meta": {
"cfr-suspected-state-sponsor": " Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "cfr-suspected-state-sponsor": "Iran (Islamic Republic of)",
"cfr-suspected-victims": [ "cfr-suspected-victims": [
"Bank of America", "Bank of America",
"US Bancorp", "US Bancorp",
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"Chinastrats", "Chinastrats",
"Patchwork", "Patchwork",
"Monsoon", "Monsoon",
"Sarit" "Sarit",
"Quilted Tiger"
] ]
}, },
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"APT-C-00", "APT-C-00",
"SeaLotus", "SeaLotus",
"APT-32", "APT-32",
"APT 32" "APT 32",
"Ocean Buffalo"
] ]
}, },
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"refs": [ "refs": [
"https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/11/22/cobalt-hackers-synchronized-atm-heists/", "https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/11/22/cobalt-hackers-synchronized-atm-heists/",
"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cobalt-hacking-group-tests-banks-in-russia-and-romania/", "https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cobalt-hacking-group-tests-banks-in-russia-and-romania/",
"https://www.secureworks.com/blog/cybercriminals-increasingly-trying-to-ensnare-the-big-financial-fish" "https://www.secureworks.com/blog/cybercriminals-increasingly-trying-to-ensnare-the-big-financial-fish",
"https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/meet-crowdstrikes-adversary-of-the-month-for-september-cobalt-spider/"
], ],
"synonyms": [ "synonyms": [
"Cobalt group", "Cobalt group",
"Cobalt gang", "Cobalt gang",
"GOLD KINGSWOOD" "GOLD KINGSWOOD",
"Cobalt Spider"
] ]
}, },
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"synonyms": [ "synonyms": [
"APT26", "APT26",
"Hippo Team", "Hippo Team",
"JerseyMikes" "JerseyMikes",
"Turbine Panda"
] ]
}, },
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"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/kimsuky" "https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/kimsuky"
], ],
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"Kimsuky" "Kimsuky",
"Velvet Chollima"
] ]
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"https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/muddywater" "https://www.cfr.org/interactive/cyber-operations/muddywater"
], ],
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"TEMP.Zagros" "TEMP.Zagros",
"Static Kitten"
] ]
}, },
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{
"description": "Backdoor",
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"refs": [
"https://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/chessmaster-adds-updated-tools-to-its-arsenal/",
"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/09/apt10-targeting-japanese-corporations-using-updated-ttps.html"
],
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"UPPERCUT"
]
},
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"value": "ANEL"
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