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SideCopy malware campaigns expand and evolve. [Research Saturday]

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🗓️ 7 August 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Guest Asheer Malhotra, Threat Researcher of Cisco Talos Intelligence Group, joins Dave to discuss his team's research "InSideCopy: How this APT continues to evolve its arsenal." Cisco Talos has observed an expansion in the activity of SideCopy malware campaigns, targeting entities in India. In the past, the attackers have used malicious LNK files and documents to distribute their staple C#-based RAT. We are calling this malware "CetaRAT." SideCopy also relies heavily on the use of Allakore RAT, a publicly available Delphi-based RAT. Recent activity from the group, however, signals a boost in their development operations. Talos has discovered multiple new RAT families and plugins currently used in SideCopy infection chains. Targeting tactics and themes observed in SideCopy campaigns indicate a high degree of similarity to the Transparent Tribe APT (aka APT36) also targeting India. These include using decoys posing as operational documents belonging to the military and think tanks and honeytrap-based infections. The research can be found here: InSideCopy: How this APT continues to evolve its arsenal blog post InSideCopy: How this APT continues to evolve its arsenal report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Search your first call to discover how SRM can help your business. Hello everyone and welcome to the CyberWires 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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ourselves in a rapidly evolving cyberspace.

1:39.4

Thanks for joining us. So as part of our proactive hunting processes, we usually keep tabs on the different types of malicious files that we see out in the field,

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in our telemetry, out on public repositories.

1:59.3

And that's how we got the initial lead for this specific ABT and the specific infection

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chains and the related mallet. That's a sheer malholtra from Cisco

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Talos. The research we're discussing today is titled Inside Copy, how this APT continues to

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evolve its arsenal. You can sense to glory.

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feel it in your bones.

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