Quote:A new cybercriminal group called OldGremlin has been targeting Russian companies – including banks, industrial enterprises and medical firms – with ransomware attacks.
OldGremlin relies on a bevy of tools, including custom backdoors called TinyPosh and TinyNode, to gain an initial foothold in the organization. It also uses tricky spear-phishing emails that utilize constantly evolving lures — from false coronavirus pandemic recommendations to fake requests for media interviews. And, the Russian-speaking cybercriminal group targets other Russian organizations, which researchers say is a big no-no within the Russian hacker community.
Researchers first discovered the group in August, when it targeted a large, unnamed medical company with a spear-phishing email purporting to be sent by the media holding company RBC. Instead, the email was an attack vector for OldGremlin to encrypt the company’s entire corporate network and demand a $50,000 ransom.
“According to Group-IB expert estimations, since the spring, OldGremlin has conducted at least seven phishing campaigns,” said researchers with Group-IB in a Wednesday post. “The hackers have impersonated the self-regulatory organization Mikrofinansirovaniye i Razvitiye (SRO MiR); a Russian metallurgical holding company; the Belarusian plant Minsk Tractor Works; a dental clinic; and the media holding company RBC.”
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