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Microsoft has uncovered Zerologon attacks that were allegedly conducted by the infamous TA505 Russia-linked cybercrime group. Microsoft spotted a series of Zerologon attacks allegedly launched by the Russian cybercrime group tracked as TA505 , CHIMBORAZO and Evil Corp. states Microsoft. We strongly recommend patching.
— Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) August 26, 2020. Anubis has been around since June when it appeared on several cybercrime forums. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.
pic.twitter.com/Q3BMs7fSvx — Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) May 27, 2020. Human-operated ransomware is a technique usually employed in nation-state attacks that is becoming very popular in the cybercrime ecosystem. — Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) May 27, 2020.
pic.twitter.com/POppQ51uMX — Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) September 22, 2020. The Emotet banking trojan has been active at least since 2014, the botnet is operated by a threat actor tracked as TA542. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Pierluigi Paganini.
Security experts from Microsoft have uncovered an ongoing p hishing campaign launched by the TA505 cybercrime gang (aka Evil Corp ) that is employing attachments featuring HTML redirectors for delivering malicious Excel docs. pic.twitter.com/mcRyEBUmQH — Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) January 30, 2020.
Learn how the group tried to stay under the radar using threats perceived to be less alarming: [link] — Microsoft SecurityIntelligence (@MsftSecIntel) November 30, 2020. The experts warn that nation-state actors are adopting TTPs associated with cybercrime gangs to make it hard the attack attribution.
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