Notorious Iranian Hackers Have Been Targeting the Space Industry With a New Backdoor
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APT 33, known as Peach Sandstorm, has leveraged its newly developed Tickler malware for remote access, demonstrating ongoing evolution in its cyber-espionage techniques.
Microsoft's director of threat intelligence, Sherrod DeGrippo, indicates that while Tickler isn't a significant tactical leap, it showcases an active focus on achieving specific objectives.
From April to July, Peach Sandstorm utilized Tickler to target sectors such as satellite communications and oil and gas, highlighting its broad range of targets.
By utilizing hacked Azure subscriptions, Peach Sandstorm gained complete control over victim systems, marking a troubling advancement in their cyber capabilities.
Read at WIRED
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