NATO-Member Oil Refinery Targeted in Russian APT Blitz Against Ukraine

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


NATO-Member Oil Refinery Targeted in Russian APT Blitz Against Ukraine


Security Service-backed Trident Ursa APT group shakes up tactics in its relentless cyberattacks against Ukraine.



Physical threats against a Ukrainian cybersecurity researcher and a failed attempt to breach a petroleum refinery inside a NATO-member nation are just the latest notable salvos in Russian state-backed APT group Trident Ursas campaign against Ukraine.
Researchers at Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 reported on the
APT group
(also known as Gamaredon, Primitive Bear, Shuckworm, and UAC-0010) tactics over the past 10 months, noting the connection between Trident Ursa and the Russian Federal Security Service.
As the conflict has continued on the ground and in cyberspace, Trident Ursa has been operating as a dedicated access creator and intelligence gatherer, the
Unit 42 team explained
. Trident Ursa remains one of the most pervasive, intrusive, continuously active and focused APTs targeting Ukraine.

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