From 606e3ec90f80936f043c6750c1c926c58aa62921 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Deborah Servili Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:32:09 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] jq --- clusters/threat-actor.json | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/clusters/threat-actor.json b/clusters/threat-actor.json index 717219d..c0d845e 100644 --- a/clusters/threat-actor.json +++ b/clusters/threat-actor.json @@ -7874,14 +7874,15 @@ "value": "SideWinder" }, { - "value": "Operation Wocao", "description": "Operation Wocao (我操, “Wǒ cāo”, used as “shit” or “damn”) is the name that Fox-IT uses to describe the hacking activities of a Chinese based hacking group.\nThis report details the profile of a publicly underreported threat actor that Fox-IT has dealt with over the past two years. Fox-IT assesses with high confidence that the actor is a Chinese group and that they are likely working to support the interests of the Chinese government and are tasked with obtaining information for espionage purposes. With medium confidence, Fox-IT assesses that the tools, techniques and procedures are those of the actor referred to as APT20 by industry partners. We have identified victims of this actor in more than 10 countries, in government entities, managed service providers and across a wide variety of industries, including Energy, Health Care and High-Tech.", "meta": { "refs": [ "https://www.fox-it.com/nl/actueel/whitepapers/operation-wocao-shining-a-light-on-one-of-chinas-hidden-hacking-groups/" ] - } + }, + "uuid": "c432d032-ce2b-4eb8-ba87-312b2a43fb7a", + "value": "Operation Wocao" } ], - "version": 149 + "version": 153 }