Iranian Hackers using BitLocker and DiskCryptor in Ransomware Attacks
A ransomware group under the moniker Cobalt Mirage, which is linked to an Iranian hacking crew dubbed Cobalt Illusion aka APT35, Charming Kitten, Newscaster, or Phosphorus has been linked to a string of file-encrypting malware attacks targeting organizations in Israel, the U.S., Europe, and Australia.
The threat actors completed the attack with an unusual tactic of sending a ransom note to a local printer. The note includes a contact email address and Telegram account to discuss decryption and recovery.
The threat actor is said to have conducted two different sets of intrusions, one of which relates to opportunistic ransomware attacks involving the use of legitimate tools like BitLocker and DiskCryptor for financial gain. The second set of attacks are carried out with the primary goal of securing access and gathering intelligence, while also deploying ransomware in select cases.
Another intrusion aimed at a U.S. local government network in mid-March 2022 is believed to have leveraged Log4Shell flaws in the target's VMware Horizon infrastructure to conduct reconnaissance and network scanning operations.
While the threat actors appear to have had a reasonable level of success gaining initial access to a wide range of targets, their ability to capitalize on that access for financial gain or intelligence collection appears limited.
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