Anvilogic Forge Threat Research Reports

Here you can find an accumulation of trending threats published weekly by the Anvilogic team.

We curate threat intelligence to provide situational awareness and actionable insights

Threat Identifier Detections

Atomic detections that serve as the foundation of our detection framework.

Threat Scenario Detections

Risk, pattern, and sequence-based detections utilizing the outputs of Threat Identifiers as a means of identifying actual threats.

Reports Hot Off the Forge

Threat News Reports
Trending Threat Reports
ResearchArticles

Forge Threat Report

Forge Report: First Half Threat Trends of 2024

Anvilogic Forge's latest report offers essential insights into key threat trends and adversarial tactics observed in the first half of 2024. From the pervasive use of PowerShell and remote access tools to sophisticated social engineering and attacks on the healthcare sector, this comprehensive analysis provides actionable intelligence and detection rules to bolster your defenses. Explore our key findings and access ready-to-deploy detection content to enhance your security posture.

All Threat Reports

Levels

All
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
23
-
2024
Level:
Strategic
|
Source:

Royal Tiger Designated as Key Threat in FCC's Battle Against Fraudulent Robocalls

The FCC has designated Royal Tiger as its first Consumer Communications Information Services Threat (C-CIST) to combat robocall fraud. Operating globally, Royal Tiger uses spoofed numbers and AI voice-cloning to scam consumers. This designation helps track and mitigate their activities, aiming to protect consumers and restore trust in telecommunications.

Global
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
23
-
2024
Level:
Tactical
|
Source:

North Korean Group Kimsuky Escalates Cyber Espionage with Gomir Linux Malware

North Korean cyber espionage group Kimsuky intensifies attacks against South Korea using advanced Linux malware Gomir. Targeting government and private sector entities, Kimsuky exploits software supply chains to increase global security risks. Symantec reports reveal sophisticated tactics, highlighting the urgent need for robust cybersecurity defenses.

Government & Technology
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
23
-
2024
Level:
Tactical
|
Source:

Persistent Social Engineering Campaign Floods Inboxes, Tricking Users with Phony Support Calls

A social engineering campaign linked to Black Basta ransomware targets users with spam emails and deceptive IT support calls. Researchers from Rapid7 reveal that attackers trick users into granting remote access, leading to credential harvesting and network infiltration. Learn about their tactics and how to defend against this persistent threat.

Global
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
23
-
2024
Level:
Tactical
|
Source:

Black Basta Ransomware Threatens Critical Infrastructure and Healthcare

Active since April 2022, the Black Basta ransomware gang threatens global organizations, notably in healthcare and critical infrastructure. Using spearphishing and exploiting vulnerabilities, they execute double-extortion attacks. Recent advisories from CISA and HHS highlight the urgency of mitigating this threat through updated defenses and multi-factor authentication.

Global
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
16
-
2024
Level:
Strategic
|
Source:

FBI Warns Retailers of Increased Phishing Attacks on Corporate Offices

The FBI warns US retail corporate offices about STORM-0539’s phishing and smishing attacks targeting gift card departments. Since January 2024, these attacks have aimed to create fraudulent gift cards, causing significant financial losses. The group bypasses multi-factor authentication using advanced phishing kits and AiTM techniques. Enhanced email and SMS filtering, along with vigilant monitoring of authentication processes, are recommended to counter these threats.

Retail
This is some text inside of a div block.
05
-
16
-
2024
Level:
Tactical
|
Source:

Russian-Linked APT28 Caught in Cyber Espionage Against Poland

Russian-linked APT28 (Fancy Bear) is targeting Polish government institutions with a phishing campaign, according to CERT-PL. The attack uses malicious ZIP archives to deploy DLL side-loading malware, gathering sensitive data from infected systems. CERT-PL advises enhanced email filtering and monitoring connections to services like run.mocky[.]io to mitigate these threats.

Government

Intelligence Levels for Threat Reports

Tactical

Detectable threat behaviors for response with threat scenarios or threat identifiers.

Strategic

General information security news, for awareness.

The World's Best SOC Teams Use Anvilogic

Paypal Logo
Rubrik Logo
Deloitte Logo
Ebay Logo
Regeneron Logo
SurveyMonkey Logo
TradeWeb Logo
Alteryx Logo
First Citizens Bank Logo
Crypto.com Logo
Rakuten Mobile Logo
St. George's University Logo
Paypal Logo
Rubrik Logo
Deloitte Logo
Ebay Logo
Regeneron Logo
SurveyMonkey Logo
TradeWeb Logo
Alteryx Logo
First Citizens Bank Logo
TJX Logo
Crypto.com Logo
Rakuten Mobile Logo
St. George's University Logo

Break Free from SIEM Lock-in

Break Free from SIEM Lock-in