Merge pull request #371 from Delta-Sierra/master

Add Operation ShadowHammer
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Alexandre Dulaunoy 2019-03-26 22:25:22 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/cardinal-rat-sins-again-targets-israeli-fin-tech-firms/"
]
},
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"tags": [
"estimative-language:likelihood-probability=\"likely\""
],
"type": "similar"
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],
"uuid": "cb23f563-a8b9-4427-9884-594e8d3cc836",
"value": "Cardinal"
},
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"value": "H-worm"
}
],
"version": 25
"version": 26
}

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},
"uuid": "ee7f535d-cc3e-40f3-99f3-c97963cfa250",
"value": "APT-C-27"
},
{
"description": "Newly discovered supply chain attack that leveraged ASUS Live Update software.\nThe goal of the attack was to surgically target an unknown pool of users, which were identified by their network adapters MAC addresses. To achieve this, the attackers had hardcoded a list of MAC addresses in the trojanized samples and this list was used to identify the actual intended targets of this massive operation. We were able to extract more than 600 unique MAC addresses from over 200 samples used in this attack. Of course, there might be other samples out there with different MAC addresses in their list.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://securelist.com/operation-shadowhammer/89992/"
]
},
"uuid": "401c30c7-4317-458a-9b0a-379a44d63457",
"value": "Operation ShadowHammer"
}
],
"version": 104
"version": 105
}

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],
"uuid": "bb6492fa-36b5-4f4a-a787-e718e7f9997f",
"value": "SLUB Backdoor"
},
{
"description": "In 2017, Unit 42 reported on and analyzed a low-volume malware family called Cardinal RAT. This malware family had remained undetected for over two years and was delivered via a unique downloader named Carp Downloader.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/cardinal-rat-sins-again-targets-israeli-fin-tech-firms/"
]
},
"uuid": "8fb35101-dad6-4628-84ab-905afacb986b",
"value": "Carp Downloader"
},
{
"description": "EVILNUM is a JavaScript-based malware family that is used in attacks against similar organizations.",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/cardinal-rat-sins-again-targets-israeli-fin-tech-firms/"
]
},
"related": [
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"type": "similar"
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"tags": [
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],
"type": "similar"
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],
"version": 114
"uuid": "e1ca79eb-5629-4267-bb37-3992c7126ef4",
"value": "EVILNUM"
}
],
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}