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Lazarus Targets Chemical Sector With 'Dream Job.' [Research Saturday]

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🗓️ 25 June 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Alan Neville, a Threat Intelligence Analyst from Symantec Broadcom, joins Dave to discuss their research "Lazarus Targets Chemical Sector." Symantec has observed the North Korea-linked threat group known as Lazarus conducting an espionage campaign targeting organizations operating within the chemical sector. The campaign appears to be a continuation of the group's activity called Operation Dream Job, which Symantec first came across in August of 2020. The research states "evidence includes file hashes, file names, and tools that were observed in previous Dream Job campaigns." The research can be found here: Lazarus Targets Chemical Sector

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Search your first call to discover how SRM can help your business. Hello everyone and welcome to the CyberWire's research Saturday.

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I'm Dave Bitner and this is our weekly conversation with researchers and analysts tracking

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down threats and vulnerabilities, solving some of the hard problems of protecting

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Thanks for joining us.

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Essentially, Symantec receives billions of rows in telemetry and one of the things that my team do is actually dig

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through that telemetry in order to hunt down new threats and it was true one of

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these analytics that we were able to identify some suspicious

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credentialed dumping activity which led us on to uncovering

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on pilius and their attacks against organizations operating in the

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chemical sector.

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