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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 14 January 2022
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 14 January 2022
-Businesses Suffered 50% More Cyber Attack Attempts per Week in 2021
-Cyber Attacks Against MSPs Jump 67%
-SMEs Still An Easy Target For Cyber Criminals
-World Economic Forum: Cyber Security Failures an Increasing Global Threat
-Microsoft Faces Wormable, Critical RCE Bug & 6 Zero-Days
-Russia Arrests REvil Ransomware Gang Responsible for High-Profile Cyber Attacks
-North Korea Hackers Stole $400m Of Cryptocurrency In 2021, Report Says
-No Lights, No Heat, No Money - That's Life In Ukraine During Cyber Warfare
-Ukrainian Police Arrest Five Members Of Ransomware Affiliate
-Fingers Point To Lazarus, Cobalt, Fin7 As Key Hacking Groups Attacking Finance Industry
-Ransomware, Supply Chain, And Deepfakes: The Top Threats The Finance Industry Needs To Prepare For
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Businesses Suffered 50% More Cyber Attack Attempts per Week in 2021
Cyberattack attempts reached an all-time high in the fourth quarter of 2021, jumping to 925 a week per organisation, partly due to attempts stemming from the Log4j vulnerability, according to new data.
Check Point Research on Monday reported that it found 50% more attack attempts per week on corporate networks globally in calendar year 2021 compared with 2020.
The researchers define a cyberattack attempt as a single isolated cyber occurrence that could be at any point in the attack chain — scanning/exploiting vulnerabilities, sending phishing emails, malicious website access, malicious file downloads (from Web/email), second-stage downloads, and command-and-control communications.
Cyber Attacks Against MSPs Jump 67%
Cyber attacks spiked by 50 percent in 2021 as compared to 2020, aided by millions of attacks in December by hackers attempting to exploit the Log4J vulnerability, according to a Check Point Software Technologies research report.
In terming 2021 a “record breaking year,” the security provider pointed to a worldwide peak of 925 cyber attacks per organisation weekly and an October 2021 measure that showed a 40 percent increase in cyberattacks, with one out of every 61 entities hit by ransomware each week. The number of cyberattacks on managed service providers (MSPs) and internet service providers (ISPs) rose by nearly 70 percent year over year.
https://www.msspalert.com/cybersecurity-news/cyberattacks-vs-msps-skyrocket/
SMEs Still An Easy Target For Cyber Criminals
Cyber crime continues to be a major concern, with 51% of SMEs experiencing a cyber security breach, a Markel Direct survey reveals.
In this survey that polled 1000 respondents, Markel Direct explored the issue of cybercrime and its impact on the self-employed and SMEs. The survey found the most common cybersecurity attacks were malware/virus related (24%) followed by a data breach (16%) and phishing attack (15%), with 68% reporting the cost of their breach was up to £5,000.
This comes after the latest Quarterly Fraud and Cyber Crime Report revealed that Britons lost over £1 billion in the first six months of 2021, due to the considerable increase in fraudulent activity.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/01/12/smes-cybersecurity-breach/
World Economic Forum: Cyber Security Failures an Increasing Global Threat
Cybersecurity was once again identified as a major short and medium-term threat to the world in this year’s World Economic Forum’s (WEF’s) The Global Risk Report. The analysis was based on insights from nearly 1000 global experts and leaders who responded to the WEF’s Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS).
Perhaps unsurprisingly, environmental issues like climate action failure and extreme weather ranked highest on the risks facing the world over the short (0-2 years), medium (2-5 years) and long-term (5-10 years). In addition, a number of challenges exacerbated by the pandemic, such as livelihood crises, infectious diseases and mental health deterioration, also scored highly. Overall, this added up to a pessimistic assessment, with 84.2% of respondents stating they were either “worried” or “concerned” about the global outlook.
Digital challenges, such as “cyber security failures,” were also viewed as a significant and growing problem to the world. Nearly one in five (19.5%) respondents believe cybersecurity failures will be a critical threat to the world in just the next 0-2 years, and 14.6% said it would be in 2-5 years
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/world-economic-forum-cybersecurity/
Microsoft Faces Wormable, Critical RCE Bug & 6 Zero-Days
Microsoft started 2022 with a large January Patch Tuesday update covering nine critical CVEs, including a self-propagator with a 9.8 CVSS score.
Microsoft has addressed a total of 97 security vulnerabilities in its January 2022 Patch Tuesday update – nine of them rated critical – including six that are listed as publicly known zero-days.
The fixes cover a swath of the computing giant’s portfolio, including: Microsoft Windows and Windows Components, Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based), Exchange Server, Microsoft Office and Office Components, SharePoint Server, .NET Framework, Microsoft Dynamics, Open-Source Software, Windows Hyper-V, Windows Defender, and Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
https://threatpost.com/microsoft-wormable-critical-rce-bug-zero-day/177564/
Russia Arrests REvil Ransomware Gang Responsible for High-Profile Cyber Attacks
In an unprecedented move, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), the country's principal security agency, on Friday disclosed that it arrested several members belonging to the notorious REvil ransomware gang and neutralized its operations.
The surprise takedown, which it said was carried out at the request of the US authorities, saw the law enforcement agency conduct raids at 25 addresses in the cities of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Leningrad and Lipetsk regions that belonged to 14 suspected members of the organised cyber crime syndicate.
"In order to implement the criminal plan, these persons developed malicious software, organised the theft of funds from the bank accounts of foreign citizens and their cashing, including through the purchase of expensive goods on the Internet," the FSB said in a statement.
In addition, the FSB seized over 426 million rubles, including in cryptocurrency, $600,000, €500,000, as well as computer equipment, crypto wallets used to commit crimes, and 20 luxury cars that were purchased with money obtained by illicit means.
https://thehackernews.com/2022/01/russia-arrests-revil-ransomware-gang.html
North Korea Hackers Stole $400m Of Cryptocurrency In 2021, Report Says
North Korean hackers stole almost $400m (£291m) worth of digital assets in at least seven attacks on cryptocurrency platforms last year, a report claims.
Blockchain analysis company Chainalysis said it was one of most successful years on record for cyber-criminals in the closed east Asian state.
The attacks mainly targeted investment firms and centralised exchanges.
North Korea has routinely denied being involved in hack attacks attributed to them.
"From 2020 to 2021, the number of North Korean-linked hacks jumped from four to seven, and the value extracted from these hacks grew by 40%," Chainalysis said in a report.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59990477
No Lights, No Heat, No Money - That's Life In Ukraine During Cyber Warfare
Hackers who defaced and interrupted access to numerous Ukrainian government websites on Friday could be setting the stage for more serious cyberattacks that would disrupt the lives of ordinary Ukrainians, experts said.
"As tensions grow, we can expect more aggressive cyber activity in Ukraine and potentially elsewhere," said John Hultquist, an intelligence analyst at US cyber security company Mandiant, possibly including "destructive attacks that target critical infrastructure."
"Organisations need to begin preparing," Hultquist added.
Intrusions by hackers on hospitals, power utility companies, and the financial system were until recently rare. But organised cyber criminals, many of them living in Russia, have gone after institutions aggressively in the past two years with ransomware, freezing data and computerized equipment needed to care for hospital patients.
In some cases, those extortion attacks have led to patient deaths, according to litigation, media reports and medical professionals.
Ukrainian Police Arrest Five Members Of Ransomware Affiliate
Ukrainian police announced the arrest of five members of a ransomware affiliate on Thursday, noting that the group was behind attacks on more than 50 companies across Europe and the US.
In a statement, both the Ukrainian Security Service and Ukrainian Cyber Police said the group made at least $1 million through their attacks on the companies.
US and UK law enforcement officials worked with Ukrainian officials on the operation.
Officials said the leader of the group was a 36-year-old who worked with his wife and three other people out of Kyiv. The five are facing a variety of charges in Ukraine related to money laundering, hacking, and selling malware.
One of the people charged is wanted by law enforcement agencies in UK after "using a virus to obtain bank card details of the customers of British banks," according to the police statement.
The bank card details were used to buy things online that were then resold.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/ukrainian-police-arrest-members-of-ransomware-affiliate/
Fingers Point To Lazarus, Cobalt, Fin7 As Key Hacking Groups Attacking Finance Industry
The Lazarus, Cobalt, and FIN7 hacking groups have been labeled as the most prevalent threat actors striking financial organisations today.
According to "Follow the Money," a new report (.PDF) published on the financial sector by Outpost24's Blueliv on Thursday, members of these groups are the major culprits of theft and fraud in the industry today.
The financial sector has always been, and possibly always will be, a key target for cybercriminal groups. Organisations in this area are often custodians of sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to customers and clients, financial accounts, and cash.
They also often underpin the economy: if a payment processor or bank's systems go down due to malware, this can cause irreparable harm not only to the victim company in question, but this can also have severe financial and operational consequences for customers.
Ransomware, Supply Chain, And Deepfakes: The Top Threats The Finance Industry Needs To Prepare For
The finance industry is constantly targeted by numerous threat actors, and they are always innovating and trying new techniques (such as deepfakes) to outsmart security teams and breach an organisation’s network.
In addition to that, there is currently a huge demand for data and new tools on the dark web. In fact, users are selling access to point-of-sale (PoS) terminals and login details to the websites of financial services organisations all the time.
How can financial organisations protect themselves from existing threats and combat new ones at the same time?
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/01/12/finance-industry-threats/
Threats
Ransomware
Night Sky Ransomware Is Attacking Corporate Networks For 800k Ransom - The Cybersecurity Times
One Of The REvil Members Arrested Was Behind Colonial Pipeline Attack - Security Affairs
Ransomware Is Being Rewritten In Go For Joint Attacks On Windows, Linux Users | IT PRO
Watch Out, That Microsoft Edge Update Is Actually Ransomware | TechRadar
Qlocker Ransomware Returns To Target QNAP NAS Devices Worldwide (bleepingcomputer.com)
Trends That Shaped Ransomware – And Why It’s Not Slowing Down - CyberScoop
Phishing
Check Your SPF Records: Wide IP Ranges Undo Email Security And Make For Tasty Phishes | ZDNet
Phishers Are Targeting Office 365 Users By Exploiting Adobe Cloud - Help Net Security
Real Big Phish: Mobile Phishing & Managing User Fallibility | Threatpost
Malware
Microsoft Defender Weakness Lets Hackers Bypass Malware Detection (bleepingcomputer.com)
New RedLine Malware Version Spread As Fake Omicron Stat Counter (bleepingcomputer.com)
‘Fully Undetected’ SysJoker Backdoor Malware Targets Windows, Linux & macOS | Threatpost
FluBot Malware Continues To Evolve. What's New In Ver 5.0 And Beyond? Security Affairs
Oops: Cyberspies Infect Themselves With Their Own Malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mobile
Android Users Can Now Disable 2G to Block Stingray Attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
EFF Praises Android’s New 2G Kill Switch, Wants Apple To Follow Suit | Ars Technica
How To Protect Yourself Against Sim-Swapping Scams With Mobile Phone Fraud On The Rise (inews.co.uk)
IoT
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Cryptocurrency/Cryptomining/Cryptojacking
Abcbot Botnet Is Linked To Xanthe Cryptojacking Group | ZDNet
North Korean Hackers Impersonate Major Crypto Investment Firm to Scam Startups (vice.com)
Insider Risk and Insider Threats
Data Security In The Age Of Insider Threats: A Primer - Help Net Security
Former DHS Official Charged With Stealing Govt Employees' PII (bleepingcomputer.com)
Forensics Expert Kept Murder Snaps on PC - Infosecurity Magazine
Fraud, Scams & Financial Crime
DoS/DDoS
Extortion DDoS Attacks Grow Stronger And More Common (Bleepingcomputer.Com)
DDoS Attacks That Come Combined With Extortion Demands Are On The Rise | ZDNet
CNI, OT, ICS, IIoT and SCADA
Manufacturers Are Starting To Realize The Importance Of OT Security - Help Net Security
FBI, NSA and CISA Warns of Russian Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure (thehackernews.com)
Critical Infrastructure Falls Short on Ransomware Readiness, Mitigation, Recovery - MSSP Alert
Nation State Actors
Ukraine Hacks Add to Worries of Cyber Conflict With Russia | SecurityWeek.Com
Destructive Malware Targeting Ukrainian Organisations - Microsoft Security Blog
US Olympic Athletes Urged to Leave Phones Behind (gizmodo.com)
Russian Submarines Threatening Undersea Cables, UK Defence Chief Warns - Security Affairs
Iranian Hackers Exploit Log4j Vulnerability to Deploy PowerShell Backdoor (thehackernews.com)
US Cyber Command Links 'MuddyWater' Hacking Group to Iranian Intelligence (thehackernews.com)
Cloud
Passwords & Credential Stuffing
Parental Controls and Child Safety
Vulnerabilities
Threat Actors Can Bypass Malware Detection Due To Microsoft Defender Weakness - Security Affairs
noPac Exploit: Microsoft AD Flaw May Lead to Total Domain Compromise | CrowdStrike
Adobe Fixes 4 Critical Reader Bugs That Were Demonstrated At Tianfu Cup - Security Affairs
WordPress 5.8.3 Security Update Fixes SQL Injection, XSS Flaws (bleepingcomputer.com)
WordPress Bugs Exploded in 2021, Most Exploitable | Threatpost
Sonicwall SMA 100 VPN Box Security Hole Exploit Info Shared • The Register
Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerability in Contact Center Products | SecurityWeek.Com
Millions of Routers Exposed to RCE by USB Kernel Bug | Threatpost
Mozilla Patches High-Risk Firefox, Thunderbird Security Flaws | SecurityWeek.Com
Sector Specific
Financial Services Sector
SMBs – Small and Medium Businesses
Reports Published in the Last Week
Other News
Hackers Penetrate 93% of Local Company Networks, Cyber Simulation Finds - MSSP Alert
URL Parsing: A Ticking Time Bomb Of Security Exploits - TechRepublic
Europol Told to Delete Vast Trove of Personal Information - Infosecurity Magazine
The Race Towards Renewable Energy Is Creating New Cyber Security Risks | ZDNet
What Is Clipboard Hijacking? How to Avoid Becoming a Victim (makeuseof.com)
White House Reminds Tech Giants Open Source Is A National Security Issue (bleepingcomputer.com)
Want To Improve Corporate Security? Prioritize Personal Security | ZDNet
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Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 30 July 2021
Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing 30 July 2021: Many Workers Ignore Security Risks To Maximize Productivity; Financial Services Accounting For Nearly 40% Of All Phishing URLs; Half Of Organisations Are Ineffective At Countering Phishing And Ransomware Threats; 36% Of Organisations Suffered A Serious Cloud Security Data Leak Or A Breach In The Past Year; HP Finds 75% Of Threats Were Delivered By Email In First Six Months Of 2021
Welcome to this week’s Black Arrow Cyber Threat Briefing – a weekly digest, collated and curated by our cyber experts to provide senior and middle management with an easy to digest round up of the most notable threats, vulnerabilities, and cyber related news from the last week.
Top Cyber Stories of the Last Week
Many Workers Ignore Security Risks To Maximize Productivity
A large proportion of employees often take shortcuts to optimize productivity at work, despite understanding the security risks, new data suggests. According to a survey which polled 8,000 workers worldwide, almost four in five (79%) have engaged in one or more “risky activity” in the past twelve months. In a third of cases (35%), this involved saving passwords to their browser. A similar percentage admitted to using a single password across multiple online accounts, while 23% connected personal devices to corporate networks.
https://www.itproportal.com/news/many-workers-ignore-security-risks-to-maximize-productivity/
Financial Services Accounting For Nearly 40% Of All Phishing URLs
A report was released for H1 2021, which revealed that there has been a major jump in phishing attacks since the start of the year with a 281 percent spike in May and another 284 percent increase in June, for a total of 4.2 billion phishing emails detected for June alone. For this 6-month window researchers identified Crédit Agricole as the most impersonated brand, with 17,555 unique phishing URLs, followed by Facebook, with 17,338, and Microsoft, with 12,777.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/07/22/financial-services-phishing/
Half Of Organisations Are Ineffective At Countering Phishing And Ransomware Threats
Half of organisations are not effective at countering phishing and ransomware threats. The findings come from a study compiled from interviews with 130 cyber security professionals in mid-sized and large organisations. “Phishing and ransomware were already critical enterprise security risks even before the pandemic hit and, as this report shows, the advent of mass remote working has increased the pressure of these threats,”. “Organisations need multi-layered defences in place to mitigate these risks.”
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/07/19/countering-phishing-and-ransomware/
36% Of Organisations Suffered A Serious Cloud Security Data Leak Or A Breach In The Past Year
As cloud adoption accelerates and the scale of cloud environments grows, engineering and security teams say that risks—and the costs of addressing them—are increasing. The findings are part of the State of Cloud Security 2021 survey. The survey of 300 cloud pros (including cloud engineers; security engineers; DevOps; architects) found that 36% of organisations suffered a serious cloud security data leak or a breach in the past 12 months, and eight out of ten are worried that they’re vulnerable to a major data breach related to cloud misconfiguration. 64% say the problem will get worse or remain unchanged over the next year.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/07/27/cloud-security-data-leak/
HP Finds 75% Of Threats Were Delivered By Email In First Six Months Of 2021
According to the latest HP Report, email is still the most popular way for malware and other threats to be delivered, with more than 75% of threats being sent through email messages. The report -- covering the first half of 2021 -- is compiled based on customers who opt to share their threat alerts with the company. HP's researchers found that there has been a 65% rise in the use of hacking tools downloaded from underground forums and filesharing websites from H2 2020 to H1 2021. Some of the tools can solve CAPTCHA challenges using computer vision techniques.
Data Breach Costs Hit Record High Due To Pandemic
Data breaches have always proved costly for victimized organisations. But the coronavirus pandemic made a bad situation even worse. A report released Wednesday looks at how and why the average cost of dealing with a data breach has jumped to a new high. The average cost of a data breach among companies surveyed reached $4.24 million per incident, the highest in 17 years.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/data-breach-costs-hit-record-high-due-to-pandemic/
Top 30 Critical Security Vulnerabilities Most Exploited By Hackers
Intelligence agencies in Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. issued a joint advisory on Wednesday detailing the most exploited vulnerabilities in 2020 and 2021, once again demonstrating how threat actors can swiftly weaponize publicly disclosed flaws to their advantage. The top 30 vulnerabilities span a wide range of software, including remote work, virtual private networks (VPNs), and cloud-based technologies, that cover a broad spectrum of products from Microsoft, VMware, Pulse Secure, Fortinet, Accellion, Citrix, F5 Big IP, Atlassian, and Drupal.
https://thehackernews.com/2021/07/top-30-critical-security.html
Average Time To Fix High Severity Vulnerabilities Grows From 197 Days To 246 Days In 6 Months: Report
A recent report has found that the remediation rate for severe vulnerabilities is on the decline, while the average time to fix is on the rise. The report, which is compiled monthly, covers window of exposure, vulnerability by class and time to fix. The latest report found that the window of exposure for applications has increased over the last six months while the top-5 vulnerability classes by prevalence remain constant, which the researchers behind the report said was a "systematic failure to address these well-known vulnerabilities." According to researchers, the time to fix vulnerabilities has dropped 3 days, from 205 days to 202 days. The average time to fix is 202 days, the report found, representing an increase from 197 days at the beginning of the year. The average time to fix for high vulnerabilities grew from 194 days at the beginning of the year to 246 days at the end of June.
Why Remote Working Leaves Us Vulnerable To Cyber Attacks
An industry survey found 56% of senior IT technicians believe their employees have picked up bad cyber security habits while working from home. For Example. A cyber-crime group known as REvil took meticulous care when picking the timing for its most recent attack - US Independence Day, 4 July. They knew many IT specialists and cyber-security experts would be on leave, enjoying a long weekend off work. Before long, more than 1,000 companies in the US, and at least 17 other countries, were under attack from hackers. Many firms were forced into a costly downtime period as a result. Among those targeted during the incident was a well-known software provider, Kaseya. REvil used Kaseya as a conduit to spread its ransomware - a malware that can scramble and steal an organisation's computer data - through other corporate and cloud-based networks that use the software.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57847652
Stop Mitigating Cyber Security Threats And Start Preventing Them
The impacts of a successful cyber attack can be devastating. Through multiple forms of extortion, criminals can use stolen data and other business-critical assets, including sensitive financial and customer data to hold companies hostage with just one campaign. The average cost of a phishing attack last year was $832,500, with zero-day attacks costing around $1,238,000. Spending this amount of money to recover from a cyber attack could bring a company to its knees. Today’s cyber attacks present very real existential threats to businesses and C-level executives are beginning to fully realize the gravity of these threats. It is critical that organizations invest in solutions that are going to help stop these attackers before they enter their environments.
Threats
Ransomware
Babuk Ransomware Decryptor Causes Encryption 'Beyond Repair'
Ransomware Can Penetrate Quickly, Significantly Damaging An Organisation
BlackMatter Ransomware Targets Companies With Revenue Of $100 Million And More
LockBit Ransomware Now Encrypts Windows Domains Using Group Policies
The World's Top Ransomware Gangs Have created A cyber Crime "Cartel"
Social Engineering
Average Organisation Targeted By Over 700 Social Engineering Attacks Each Year: Report
These Hackers Built An Elaborate Online Profile To Fool Their Targets Into Downloading Malware
Malware
Hackers Exploit Microsoft Browser Bug To Deploy VBA Malware On Targeted PCs
Microsoft Warns Of LemonDuck Malware Targeting Windows and Linux Systems
Japanese Computers Hit By A Wiper Malware Ahead Of 2021 Tokyo Olympics
Mobile
New Android Malware Uses VNC To Spy And Steal Passwords From Victims
UBEL Is The New Oscorp — Android Credential Stealing Malware Active In The Wild
Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Warns Of Credential Stealing NTLM Relay Attacks Against Windows Domain Controllers
VPN Servers Seized By Ukrainian Authorities Weren’t Encrypted
Hackers Have Found Yet Another Way To Attack Kubernetes Clusters
Windows 10 Printer Problems Persist Following Latest Security Update
Apple Releases Urgent 0-Day Bug Patch For Mac, iPhone And iPad Devices
Researchers Warn Of Unpatched Kaseya Unitrends Backup Vulnerabilities
New Linux Kernel Bug Lets You Get Root On Most Modern Distros
Dozens Of Web Apps Vulnerable To DNS Cache Poisoning Via ‘Forgot Password’ Feature
Nasty MacOS Malware XCSSET Now Targets Google Chrome, Telegram Software
Data Breaches
Organised Crime & Criminal Actors
Threat Actor Offers Clubhouse Secret Database Containing 3.8b Phone Numbers
Number Of Hacking Tools Increasing As Cyber Criminals Become More Organised
Dark Web
Supply Chain
DoS/DDoS
Nation State Actors
Chinese Hackers Implant PlugX Variant On Compromised MS Exchange Servers
APT Group Hits IIS Web Servers With Deserialization Flaws And Memory-Resident Malware
Privacy
Reports Published in the Last Week
As usual, contact us to help assess where your risks lie and to ensure you are doing all you can do to keep you and your business secure.
Look out for our weekly ‘Cyber Tip Tuesday’ video blog and on our YouTube channel.
You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Links to articles are for interest and awareness and linking to or reposting external content does not endorse any service or product, likewise we are not responsible for the security of external links.