Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2022-25598 – Apache DolphinScheduler Vulnerability
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – DangerousPassword APT Group – Active IOCs
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Advisory – CVE-2022-25598 – Apache DolphinScheduler Vulnerability
April 4, 2022Rewterz Threat Alert – DangerousPassword APT Group – Active IOCs
April 4, 2022Severity
High
Analysis Summary
Hive ransomware, which was first observed in June 2021 and likely operates as an affiliate-based ransomware, employs a wide variety of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), creating significant challenges for defense and mitigation. Hive ransomware uses multiple mechanisms to compromise business networks, including phishing emails with malicious attachments to gain access and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to move laterally once on the network. After compromising a victim network, Hive ransomware actors exfiltrate data and encrypt files on the network. The actors leave a ransom note in each affected directory within a victim’s system, which provides instructions on how to purchase the decryption software. The ransom note also threatens to leak exfiltrated victim data on the Tor site, “HiveLeaks.”
Impact
- Unauthorized Access
- Data Exfiltration
- File Encryption
Indicators of Compromise
MD5
- 0f016ee2d56c3ddf0fa682770b72b767
- 92d0366537308d4b6e0ca530f49adb6d
SHA-256
- 058aabdef6b04620902c4354ce40c2e2d8ff2c0151649535c66d870f45318516
- a77afefb588db0b105f4c7dca156dce1abb413a3e5807f45b9bb61dd55215779
SHA-1
- 432b4dd5ce6edf9daaf844bed608e3dd91cb4aed
- 064af3141f95c53ebb49b8eeb72839d80b151a05
Remediation
- Block all threat indicators at your respective controls.
- Search for IOCs in your environment.