Undiscovered Iranian ‘Operation GhostShell’ state-sponsored cyberthreat: report
A state-sponsored cyber-espionage marketing campaign has been targeting providers globally including those people in the U.S., a new report states.
The cyberattacks were carried out by a newly learned Iranian team dubbed MalKamak, cybersecurity agency Cybereason mentioned in a new report.
The team has been functioning “under the radar” considering the fact that at least 2018, Cybereason claimed.
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In July, Cybereason’s investigative groups responded to Operation GhostShell, a “remarkably-specific cyber espionage” campaign aiming to steal sensitive details from global aerospace and telecommunications organizations predominantly in the Middle East but also businesses in the U.S., Europe and Russia.
Throughout the investigation, Cybereason’s Nocturnus Workforce uncovered a earlier undocumented Distant Entry Trojan, or RAT, which was used as