US govt exposes new North Korean BLINDINGCAN backdoor malware https://t.co/cwQGqQpsVs
— Cyber of the Lâmbs ??????? (@datasecwales) August 20, 2020
#Lazarus
— blackorbird (@blackorbird) August 20, 2020
Malware documents & #BLINDINGCAN RAT Analysis
ioc:https://t.co/rc1MpxqE11 https://t.co/B8cs0T2nsN
This malware variant has been identified as BLINDINGCAN. The U.S. Government refers to malicious cyber activity by the North Korean government as HIDDEN COBRA. https://t.co/CpRE3w9w2e
— 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber) (@780thC) August 20, 2020
Let me save you some clicks
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) August 19, 2020
CISA Alert: https://t.co/lquBGwoJhY
Operation North Star report: https://t.co/dj2v1jBbv2
Operation DreamJob report [PDF]: https://t.co/QWwjRwo7Ba
CISAからも出ましたね
— Autumn Good (@autumn_good_35) August 20, 2020
Malware Analysis Report (AR20-232A)
MAR-10295134-1.v1 – North Korean Remote Access Trojan: BLINDINGCANhttps://t.co/bQAk5ANlVG
FBI and DHS have just shared North Korean government-linked malware that has been used to target energy and defense sectors, and alongside “job postings from leading defense contractors as lures.” Sounds awful familiar to previous DPRK campaigns. https://t.co/G8Je6ef10q
— Shannon Vavra (@shanvav) August 19, 2020
CISA Malware Analysis Report-10295134-1.v1 – North Korean Remote Access Trojan: BLINDINGCAN
— z3roTrust (@z3roTrust) August 19, 2020
FBI has high confidence that HIDDEN COBRA actors are using malware variants in conjunction with proxy servers to maintain a presence on victim networks..."https://t.co/mPzr6EjCuG pic.twitter.com/kiTxViH7qe
Great @CISAgov analysis of #BLINDINGCAN, #Lazarus RAT from their recent operation - "Dream Job". We called this RAT #DRATzarus.https://t.co/8BieiX61mc
— Ohad Zaidenberg (@OhadMZ) August 19, 2020
The third attack scenario is not mentioning in the analysis, for more information check our report: https://t.co/GsUootQ5o6
CISA and FBI publish analysis of malware they say the North Koreans have been using in their defense-contractor-hacking expeditions: https://t.co/ySdLSFYsOZ
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 19, 2020
CISA has published an alert today about a new strain of North Korean malware
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) August 19, 2020
Name: BLINDINGCAN
Type: RAT
Used in: Operation North Star (McAfee), Operation DreamJob (ClearSky)https://t.co/15bTVglwZS pic.twitter.com/1m21pgYr3Z
CISA published a security alert containing details about a new strain of malware that was seen this year deployed by North Korean government hackers that targeted US and foreign companies active in the military defense and aerospace sectors (ZDNet). #cyber https://t.co/2vTBwiPJfE
— 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber) (@780thC) August 20, 2020
CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean malware #Databreach #cybersecurity #security https://t.co/xGNKsiGuvH
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) August 20, 2020
CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean #Malware https://t.co/ZwaJorbKxy
— Shi ? #WearAMask #SocialDistancing #StayHealthy? (@ShiCooks) August 20, 2020
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CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean malware https://t.co/qssRn4sJll #cybernews #infosec pic.twitter.com/UpDu5rBKeZ
— Moix Security (@moixsec) August 20, 2020
CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean malware
— Anurag Baghla (formerly Sahil B.) ? (@anuragbaghla) August 20, 2020
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CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean malwarehttps://t.co/j5d6fsElR7#DataBreach #CyberSecurity #CyberCrime #DataSecurity #Ransomware #CyberAttack #DataPrivacy #Malware #CyberThreats #DataProtection
— SysTools Inc (@SYSTOOLS) August 20, 2020
#CISA warns of #BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean #malware was used in a series of attacks targeting the US defense and aerospace sectors. #Infosec #Cybersecurity https://t.co/7W19rBmtIo
— K2 (@bonjinjpn) August 20, 2020
New today: The FBI & DHS’ cybersecurity agency CISA exposed malware North Korean government hackers have been using this year to target defense contractors in the military and energy sectors, with fake job postings as lures. The latest on @CyberScoopNews https://t.co/IVWrAWzHSP
— Shannon Vavra (@shanvav) August 19, 2020
FBI, DHS expose North Korean government malware used in fake job posting campaign - CyberScoop https://t.co/tuVcG6vrlw
— RR Seattle (@RRalstonAgile) August 20, 2020
BLINDINGCAN: CISA warns of new North Korean RAT https://t.co/1PqiypmtdT
— Threat Intelligence (@threatintel) August 20, 2020
U.S. govt agencies published a malware analysis report exposing information on a remote access trojan (RAT) malware used by North Korean hackers in attacks targeting government contractors.
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) August 20, 2020
https://t.co/g1tjPzmjz1
CISA warns of 'BLINDINGCAN', a new North Korean RAT https://t.co/qMFZ8zGApY pic.twitter.com/H9J6dOsXI8
— Virus Bulletin (@virusbtn) August 20, 2020
CISA warns of BLINDINGCAN, a new strain of North Korean malware #cyberthreats #hackers #darkweb #privacy #databreaches #cyberattacks #cybercrime #cybersec #ThreatIntel #dataprivacy #cyberintelligence https://t.co/QKa3J45G2R
— Jiniba (@JinibaBD) August 20, 2020
Tawk about *timing
— Call Paul's Boutique (@modernhomesla) August 20, 2020
Who just walked from admin??
"FBI + DHS’ cybersecurity agency
exposed malware Wed
that North Korean govt hackers
have been using this yr
2 target defense contractors?
in the military + energy sectors."
ht @RussellSieg https://t.co/aFdP6TLlgQ