CYBERSECURITY / DEFENSE / INTELLIGENCE

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  • The service is getting in the way of shipbuilders who want to go digital, the watchdog said.

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  • A $620 million contract aims to make a computer powerful enough to break codes by 2027.

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  • Gen. Allvin says Integrated Capabilities Command will draw 500 to 800 people, many from major commands’ requirements offices.

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  • Infected websites mimic legitimate human verification prompts (CAPTCHAs) to trick users, who often request seemingly innocuous clicks, resembling past CAPTCHA challenges.Β 

    Clicking initiates a malicious redirect, exposing users to scams or malware exploiting user familiarity with CAPTCHAs, bypassing suspicion, and increasing the click-through rate for fraudulent purposes.  

    Verifying Process
    Verifying Process

    Attackers are using a novel technique to redirect users to malicious domains, and instead of injecting malicious code directly into the website, they create an image overlay that appears as a verification prompt.Β 

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    The image contains a link to the attacker’s domain (rapid.tmediacontent.com).

    When a user clicks the image, they are redirected through a chain of redirects before ending up on the malicious website.

    This makes it difficult to detect the attack because the malicious code is not part of the original website’s code.Β 

    redirect chain in the browser developer tools
    redirect chain in the browser developer tools

    Mal.Metrica, a large malware campaign, injects malicious scripts into vulnerable WordPress plugins masquerading as legitimate CDN or web analytics services to avoid detection.Β 

    The malware leverages Yandex.Metrica to track the performance of these injections.

    Since 2023, Mal.Metrica has exploited vulnerabilities in tagDiv Composer, Popup Builder, WP Go Maps, and Beautiful Cookie Consent Banner, infecting over 17,449 websites in 2024 alone. 

    Researchers at Sucuri recently identified the threat actors behind Mal.Metrica, highlighting the connection between unpatched vulnerabilities and widespread malware infections.

    fake verification prompts
    fake verification prompts

    A high-severity vulnerability (CVSS 7.5) in the popular WordPress theme “Responsive” allowed attackers to inject malicious code into websites’ footer sections. The vulnerability was identified in March 2024 and has since been patched.Β 

    Attackers exploited the flaw by inserting unauthorized links into the footer copyright area, potentially for malicious purposes.

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    The latest version of the theme addresses this issue, as documented in the changelog.txt file. 

    changelog.txt file
    changelog.txt file

    Clicking “Allow” on a fake CAPTCHA triggers a series of browser notification prompts disguised as legitimate security checks.

    These deceptive prompts act as a gateway, initiating a chain of redirects that ultimately land users on malicious websites. 

    Bogus Websites
    Bogus Websites

    The malicious websites employ various social engineering tactics to trick users into compromising their security and privacy.

    Some common scams include malware downloads disguised as essential software updates, phishing attempts that lure users into surrendering personal information, and fraudulent investment opportunities involving cryptocurrency.Β 

    Additionally, these scammy pop-ups can bombard users with further notifications, each notification functioning as a springboard to yet another bogus website designed to exploit unsuspecting victims.

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  • Infected websites mimic legitimate human verification prompts (CAPTCHAs) to trick users, who often request seemingly innocuous clicks, resembling past CAPTCHA challenges.Β 

    Clicking initiates a malicious redirect, exposing users to scams or malware exploiting user familiarity with CAPTCHAs, bypassing suspicion, and increasing the click-through rate for fraudulent purposes.  

    Verifying Process
    Verifying Process

    Attackers are using a novel technique to redirect users to malicious domains, and instead of injecting malicious code directly into the website, they create an image overlay that appears as a verification prompt.Β 

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    The image contains a link to the attacker’s domain (rapid.tmediacontent.com).

    When a user clicks the image, they are redirected through a chain of redirects before ending up on the malicious website.

    This makes it difficult to detect the attack because the malicious code is not part of the original website’s code.Β 

    redirect chain in the browser developer tools
    redirect chain in the browser developer tools

    Mal.Metrica, a large malware campaign, injects malicious scripts into vulnerable WordPress plugins masquerading as legitimate CDN or web analytics services to avoid detection.Β 

    The malware leverages Yandex.Metrica to track the performance of these injections.

    Since 2023, Mal.Metrica has exploited vulnerabilities in tagDiv Composer, Popup Builder, WP Go Maps, and Beautiful Cookie Consent Banner, infecting over 17,449 websites in 2024 alone. 

    Researchers at Sucuri recently identified the threat actors behind Mal.Metrica, highlighting the connection between unpatched vulnerabilities and widespread malware infections.

    fake verification prompts
    fake verification prompts

    A high-severity vulnerability (CVSS 7.5) in the popular WordPress theme “Responsive” allowed attackers to inject malicious code into websites’ footer sections. The vulnerability was identified in March 2024 and has since been patched.Β 

    Attackers exploited the flaw by inserting unauthorized links into the footer copyright area, potentially for malicious purposes.

    On-Demand Webinar to Secure the Top 3 SME Attack Vectors: Watch for Free.

    The latest version of the theme addresses this issue, as documented in the changelog.txt file. 

    changelog.txt file
    changelog.txt file

    Clicking “Allow” on a fake CAPTCHA triggers a series of browser notification prompts disguised as legitimate security checks.

    These deceptive prompts act as a gateway, initiating a chain of redirects that ultimately land users on malicious websites. 

    Bogus Websites
    Bogus Websites

    The malicious websites employ various social engineering tactics to trick users into compromising their security and privacy.

    Some common scams include malware downloads disguised as essential software updates, phishing attempts that lure users into surrendering personal information, and fraudulent investment opportunities involving cryptocurrency.Β 

    Additionally, these scammy pop-ups can bombard users with further notifications, each notification functioning as a springboard to yet another bogus website designed to exploit unsuspecting victims.

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  • In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the threat of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks looms more significant than ever. As these cyber threats grow in sophistication, understanding and countering them becomes crucial for any business seeking to protect its online presence. To address this urgent need, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming webinar, “Uncovering Contemporary

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  • Threat actors have been increasingly weaponizing Microsoft Graph API for malicious purposes with the aim of evading detection. This is done to “facilitate communications with command-and-control (C&C) infrastructure hosted on Microsoft cloud services,” the Symantec Threat Hunter Team, part of Broadcom, said in a report shared with The Hacker News.

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  • An emerging threat leverages Microsoft’s Graph API to facilitate command-and-control (C&C) communications through Microsoft cloud services. 

    Recently, security analysts at Symantec discovered a previously undocumented malware called BirdyClient or OneDriveBirdyClient.

    This malware targeted an organization in Ukraine. It abused Microsoft OneDrive for C&C by connecting to the Graph API to upload and download files.Β 

    While masquerading as legitimate software, the malware’s core functionality reveals an evolving technique that leverages trusted cloud services for malicious purposes by threat actors of unknown motivation and attribution.

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    Technical Analysis

    Command-and-control (C&C) communications are becoming more and more common among attackers who take advantage of the Microsoft Graph API that was built for integrating Microsoft cloud services.

    Graph API access to services such as OneDrive is used by malware families like BirdyClient, Bluelight (Vedalia/APT37 group), Backdoor.Graphon (Harvester group), and Graphite (Swallowtail/APT28 group) for C&C purposes.Β 

    This new approach helps threat actors hide their malicious communications in legitimate cloud traffic, making detection difficult.

    Advanced persistent threats that abuse unknown C&C channels created by repurposing cloud integration capabilities raise concerns about the misuse of trusted services.

    Microsoft’s Graph API has become increasingly popular for command-and-control (C&C) abuse among various threat groups.

    OneDrive and Microsoft 365 Mail were used by SiestaGraph to target an ASEAN country. 

    Backdoor.Graphican, an evolved form of older malware, was utilized by the Flea (APT15) group in campaigns against foreign ministries where Graph API and OneDrive served as their C&C infrastructure components.Β 

    GraphStrike is a penetration testing toolkitβ€”one of many examples that illustrates how attackers are abusing legitimate cloud integration capabilities for malicious communication purposes, which helps them hide within trusted services.Β 

    However, as more knowledge about this technique spreads throughout other hacking communities, we should expect authenticated API access to be misused as never before, which will create new challenges for all.

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    To avoid detection, threat actors have started to use Microsoft’s Graph API as a platform for their command-and-control servers. 

    This is done so that their malicious communications will seem like normal cloud activities, while at the same time providing them with free, safe hosting using ordinary cloud accounts.Β 

    Accordingly, given its increased adoption by various threat actors aimed at ensuring continuity of operations, misusing authorized API access channels for C2 presents a growing problem that requires more alertness and innovative protection mechanisms.

    IoCs

    • afeaf8bd61f70fc51fbde7aa63f5d8ad96964f40b7d7fce1012a0b842c83273e – BirdyClient
    • 5c430e2770b59cceba1f1587b34e686d586d2c8ba1908bb5d066a616466d2cc6 – Bluelight
    • 470cd1645d1da5566eef36c6e0b2a8ed510383657c4030180eb0083358813cd3 – Graphon
    • f229a8eb6f5285a1762677c38175c71dead77768f6f5a6ebc320679068293231 – Graphite
    • 4b78b1a3c162023f0c14498541cb6ae143fb01d8b50d6aa13ac302a84553e2d5 – Graphican 
    • a78cc475c1875186dcd1908b55c2eeaf1bcd59dedaff920f262f12a3a9e9bfa8 – Graphican
    • 02e8ea9a58c13f216bdae478f9f007e20b45217742d0fbe47f66173f1b195ef5  – Graphican
    • 1a87e1b41341ad042711faa0c601e7b238a47fa647c325f66b1c8c7b313c8bdf – SiestaGraph 
    • fe8f99445ad139160a47b109a8f3291eef9c6a23b4869c48d341380d608ed4cb – SiestaGraph
    • 7fc54a287c08cde70fe860f7c65ff71ade24dfeedafdfea62a8a6ee57cc91950 – SiestaGraph

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