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"official-refs": [
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"https://www.nsogroup.com/"
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],
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"products": [
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"PEGASUS"
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],
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"refs": [
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"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSO_Group"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Q-Cyber",
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"Circles"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "49d8e89f-401d-4d3d-9155-5758a346a4a1",
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{
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"description": "Cytrox’s Israeli companies were founded in 2017 as Cytrox EMEA Ltd. and Cytrox Software Ltd. Perhaps taking a page from Candiru’s corporate obfuscation playbook, both of those companies were renamed in 2019 to Balinese Ltd. and Peterbald Ltd., respectively. We also observed one entity in Hungary, Cytrox Holdings Zrt, which was also formed in 2017.",
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"meta": {
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"products": [
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"DevilsTongue"
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],
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"refs": [
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"https://citizenlab.ca/2021/12/pegasus-vs-predator-dissidents-doubly-infected-iphone-reveals-cytrox-mercenary-spyware/"
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],
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{
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"description": "RCS Lab S.p.A., Italian vendor likely using Tykelab Srl as a front company.",
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"meta": {
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"products": [
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"Hermit"
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],
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"refs": [
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"https://www.rcslab.it/en/index.html",
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"https://www.lookout.com/blog/hermit-spyware-discovery",
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"https://www.vice.com/en/article/nz75wd/european-surveillance-companies-agt-rcs-sell-syria-tools-of-oppression"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"RCS Lab"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "28ed79b6-a11d-4e41-af80-ece8f0e0c2d3",
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{
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"description": "The Intellexa alliance is an evolving group of companies and brands that have been involved in developing and marketing a wide range of surveillance products including advanced spyware, mass surveillance platforms, and tactical systems for targeting and intercepting nearby devices. The corporate entities of the alliance span various jurisdictions, both within and outside the EU. The exact nature of links between these companies is shrouded in secrecy as corporate entities, and the structures between them, are constantly morphing, renaming, rebranding, and evolving.",
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"meta": {
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"products": [
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"Nova",
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"Triton",
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"Helios",
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"ALIEN",
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"PREDATOR"
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],
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"refs": [
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"https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Surveillance-Technology-at-the-Fair.pdf",
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"https://securitylab.amnesty.org/latest/2023/10/technical-deep-dive-into-intellexa-alliance-surveillance-products/",
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"https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Surveillance-Technology-at-the-Fair.pdf",
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"https://securityaffairs.com/125083/intelligence/nexa-technologies-indicted.html",
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"https://wearenexa.com/aboutus/"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Nexa Technologies"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "eb6af48e-82ea-11ee-a4dc-325096b39f47",
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"value": "Raxir"
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}
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],
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"version": 4
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"version": 6
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}
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"https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0081/",
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"https://www.secureworks.com/research/threat-profiles/bronze-hobart",
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"https://www.mandiant.com/resources/insights/apt-groups",
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"https://www.pwc.co.uk/cyber-security/pdf/pwc-cyber-threats-2020-a-year-in-retrospect.pdf"
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"https://www.pwc.co.uk/cyber-security/pdf/pwc-cyber-threats-2020-a-year-in-retrospect.pdf",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/21/l/collecting-in-the-dark-tropic-trooper-targets-transportation-and-government-organizations.html"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"PIRATE PANDA",
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"Tropic Trooper",
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"BRONZE HOBART",
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"G0081",
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"Red Orthrus"
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"Red Orthrus",
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"Earth Centaur"
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],
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"targeted-sector": [
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"Military",
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"https://cysinfo.com/cyber-attack-targeting-cbi-and-possibly-indian-army-officials",
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"https://s.tencent.com/research/report/669.html",
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"https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2016/06/apt_group_sends_spea.html",
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"https://www.secureworks.com/research/threat-profiles/copper-fieldstone"
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"https://www.secureworks.com/research/threat-profiles/copper-fieldstone",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/a/investigating-apt36-or-earth-karkaddans-attack-chain-and-malware.html",
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"https://www.sentinelone.com/labs/capratube-transparent-tribes-caprarat-mimics-youtube-to-hijack-android-phones/"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"C-Major",
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"APT 36",
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"TMP.Lapis",
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"Green Havildar",
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"COPPER FIELDSTONE"
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"COPPER FIELDSTONE",
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"Earth Karkaddan"
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],
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"targeted-sector": [
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"Activists",
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"value": "Cyber Berkut"
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},
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{
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"description": "Tonto Team is a Chinese-speaking APT group that has been active since at least 2013. They primarily target military, diplomatic, and infrastructure organizations in Asia and Eastern Europe. The group has been observed using various malware, including the Bisonal RAT and ShadowPad. They employ spear-phishing emails with malicious attachments as their preferred method of distribution.",
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"meta": {
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"attribution-confidence": "50",
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"cfr-suspected-state-sponsor": "China",
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"https://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-secret-weapon-in-south-korea-missile-fight-hackers-1492766403",
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"https://www.pwc.co.uk/cyber-security/pdf/pwc-cyber-threats-2020-a-year-in-retrospect.pdf",
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"https://www.fireeye.com/content/dam/fireeye-www/summit/cds-2019/presentations/cds19-executive-s08-achievement-unlocked.pdf",
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"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2021/03/10/exchange-servers-under-siege-10-apt-groups/"
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"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2021/03/10/exchange-servers-under-siege-10-apt-groups/",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/23/g/supply-chain-attack-targeting-pakistani-government-delivers-shad.html",
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"https://www.sentinelone.com/labs/targets-of-interest-russian-organizations-increasingly-under-attack-by-chinese-apts/",
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"https://go.recordedfuture.com/hubfs/reports/cta-2023-0919.pdf",
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"https://www.recordedfuture.com/multi-year-chinese-apt-campaign-targets-south-korean-academic-government-political-entities"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"CactusPete",
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"COPPER",
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"Red Beifang",
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"G0131",
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"PLA Unit 65017"
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"PLA Unit 65017",
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"Earth Akhlut",
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"TAG-74"
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]
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},
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"uuid": "0ab7c8de-fc23-4793-99aa-7ee336199e26",
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"description": "An extensive surveillance operation targets specific groups of individuals with malicious mobile apps that collect sensitive information on the device along with surrounding voice recordings. Researchers with CheckPoint discovered the attack and named it Domestic Kitten. The targets are Kurdish and Turkish natives, and ISIS supporters, all Iranian citizens.",
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"meta": {
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"country": "IR",
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"refs": [
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"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/domestic-kitten-apt-operates-in-silence-since-2016/"
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"https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/domestic-kitten-apt-operates-in-silence-since-2016/",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/19/f/mobile-cyberespionage-campaign-bouncing-golf-affects-middle-east.html",
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"https://www.welivesecurity.com/2022/10/20/domestic-kitten-campaign-spying-iranian-citizens-furball-malware/",
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"https://research.checkpoint.com/2021/domestic-kitten-an-inside-look-at-the-iranian-surveillance-operations/"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Bouncing Golf",
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"APT-C-50"
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]
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"uuid": "dda1b28e-c558-11e8-8666-27cf61d1d7ee",
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"https://documents.trendmicro.com/assets/txt/earth-berberoka-macos-iocs-2.txt",
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"https://documents.trendmicro.com/assets/txt/earth-berberoka-domains-2.txt",
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"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXGO4RJaUPQ",
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"https://www.botconf.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Botconf2022-40-LunghiHorejsi.pdf"
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"https://www.botconf.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Botconf2022-40-LunghiHorejsi.pdf",
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"https://securelist.com/diceyf-deploys-gameplayerframework-in-online-casino-development-studio/107723/",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/irontiger-compromises-chat-app-Mimi-targets-windows-mac-linux-users.html"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"GamblingPuppet"
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]
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"uuid": "9d82077b-7e95-4b22-8762-3224797ff5f0",
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"https://securelist.com/ios-exploit-chain-deploys-lightspy-malware/96407/",
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"https://securelist.com/apt-annual-review-what-the-worlds-threat-actors-got-up-to-in-2020/99574/"
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"https://securelist.com/apt-annual-review-what-the-worlds-threat-actors-got-up-to-in-2020/99574/",
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"https://www.redpacketsecurity.com/operation-poisoned-news-hong-kong-users-targeted-with-mobile-malware-via-local-news-links/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=operation-poisoned-news-hong-kong-users-targeted-with-mobile-malware-via-local-news-links"
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],
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"synonyms": [
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"Operation Poisoned News"
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"uuid": "533af03d-e160-4312-a92f-0500055f2b56",
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},
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"uuid": "f34962a4-a792-4f23-af23-a8bf0f053fcf",
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"value": "Ferocious Kitten"
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"description": "The threat actors compromised the update server of a remote support solutions provider to deliver a remote access tool called 9002 RAT to their targets of interest through the update process. They carried this out by first stealing the company’s certificate then using it to sign the malware. They also configured the update server to only deliver malicious files if the client is located in the range of IP addresses of their target organisations.",
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"meta": {
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"country": "CN",
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"refs": [
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"https://decoded.avast.io/threatintel/avast-finds-backdoor-on-us-government-commission-network/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=avast-finds-backdoor-on-us-government-commission-network",
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_my/research/18/h/supply-chain-attack-operation-red-signature-targets-south-korean-organizations.html"
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"uuid": "3e9b98d9-0c61-4050-bafa-486622de0080",
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"value": "Operation Red Signature"
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"description": "Earth Yako is a threat actor that has been actively targeting researchers in academic organizations and think tanks in Japan. They use spearphishing emails with malicious attachments to gain initial access to their targets' systems. Earth Yako's objectives and patterns suggest a possible connection to a Chinese APT group, but conclusive proof of their nationality is lacking. They have been observed using various malware delivery methods and techniques, such as the use of Winword.exe for DLL Hijacking.",
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"meta": {
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"https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/23/b/invitation-to-secret-event-uncovering-earth-yako-campaigns.html"
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"Operation RestyLink",
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"uuid": "2875aff1-2a0f-4e82-ae42-607a3a74d129",
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"value": "Earth Yako"
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"description": "What sets Urpage attacks apart is its targeting of InPage, a word processor for Urdu and Arabic languages. However, its Delphi backdoor component, which it has in common with Confucius and Patchwork, and its apparent use of Bahamut-like malware, is what makes it more intriguing as it connects Urpage to these other known threats. Trend Micro covered the Delphi component in the context of the Confucius and Patchwork connection. They mentioned Urpage as a third unnamed threat actor connected to the two.",
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"meta": {
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"uuid": "4e137d53-b9cf-4b9a-88c2-f29dd27ac302",
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"value": "Urpage"
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"description": "Operation Emmental, also known as the Retefe gang, is a threat actor group that has been active since at least 2012. They primarily target customers of banks in countries such as Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, and Japan. The group has developed sophisticated malware, including a Mac alternative called Dok, to bypass two-factor authentication and hijack network traffic. They have also been observed using phishing emails to spread their malware. The group is believed to be Russian-speaking and has continuously improved their malicious codes over the years.",
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