A piracy group linked to Russia unleashed a new “Advanced Phishing campaign” aimed at European diplomats with invitations to false wine tasting events, according to a report.
Check Point Research said the APT29 group is trying to “impersonal to an important European Ministry of Foreign Affairs to send invitations to wine tasting events, which leads to the objectives to click on a web link with the implementation of a new back door [malware] Called Grapeloader. ”
“This campaign seems to be focused on going to European diplomatic entities, including the embassies of non -European countries located in Europe,” said the cyber security firm on a warning, pointing out that emails “as malicious tests of tests proven tests proven proven tests proven tests proven tests” Ambossador calendar “and” diplomatic dinner “.
The US cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency.
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A new Phishing campaign is aimed at European diplomats with invitations to false wine tasting events, said a cybersecurity firm. (Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
Check Point Research said Tuesday that APT29 is “known for aiming at high profile organizations, including government agencies and Think Tanks” and that “their operations vary from phishing campaigns aimed at high profile supply chain attacks that use a wide variety of personalized and commercial malware.”
“Through the [new] Campaign, the objectives include multiple European countries with a specific approach to Foreign Affairs Ministries, as well as in the embassies of other countries in Europe. In addition to the emails we have identified, we find indications of limited orientation outside Europe, even of headquarters in the Middle East, “he also said.
Check Point Research said Phishing attacks began in January this year.
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Check Point Research said the APT29 group is trying to “impersonal to an important European Foreign Ministry to distribute false invitations to diplomatic events, more frequently, wine tasting events.” (Justin Sullivan/Getty images)
“In cases where the initial attempt was not successful, additional emails were sent to increase the probability that the victim clicks on the link and compromise his machine,” he added.
“It is believed that the server that houses the link is highly protected against scan and automated analysis solutions, with the malicious discharge activated only certain conditions, such as specific times or geographical locations. When the affairs of Liny or Forirects are accessed,” the company continued.
The mala emails had matters of matter that include “wine event”, according to Check Point Research. (Istock)
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He is an uncle if any of Phishing’s attacks was successful.