Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Fortinet Vulnerabilities
December 10, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – APT MustangPanda Targeting Germany – Active IOCs
December 10, 2021Rewterz Threat Advisory – Multiple Fortinet Vulnerabilities
December 10, 2021Rewterz Threat Alert – APT MustangPanda Targeting Germany – Active IOCs
December 10, 2021Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Cyber espionage actors, aka APT32 (OceanLotus Group), are carrying out intrusions into private sector companies across multiple industries and have also targeted foreign governments, dissidents, and journalists. APT32 leverages a unique suite of fully-featured malware, in conjunction with commercially available tools, to conduct targeted operations that are aligned with Vietnamese state interests. In their current campaign, APT32 has leveraged files that employ social engineering methods to entice the victim into enabling macros. Upon execution, the initialized file downloads multiple malicious payloads from remote servers. APT32 actors continue to deliver malicious attachments via spear-phishing emails. APT32 actors designed multilingual lure documents which were tailored to specific victims. Although the files had “.DRV” file extensions, the recovered phishing lures were web page archives that contained text and images.
Impact
- Information Theft and Espionage
- Data exfiltration
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 7f657d7e881a72276007d528ca26003f
SHA-256
- 072e097b3f9ea1292e8e1079416e4b3f9daaced682eb327223ae9344f9129d54
SHA-1
- bf2f5535b09de928401eef58e119d41b92377efa
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.
- Always be suspicious about emails sent by unknown senders.
- Never click on links/ attachments sent by unknown senders.