Gamaredon’s operations under the microscope – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

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ESET research examines the group’s malicious wares as used to spy on targets in Ukraine in the past two years

This week, ESET researchers published an extensive analysis of the tools and techniques of Gamaredon, a Russia-aligned threat actor that is currently the most active APT group in Ukraine.

Their research examines the group’s malicious wares as used to conduct its cyberespionage activities in 2022 and 2023 and answers questions such as:

  • who were the group’s most frequent targets?
  • what kinds of tactics did the group use and how successful were they?
  • did the group use tried-and-tested tactics or did it innovate heavily?

Learn more in the video and make sure to read the blogpost and the white paper.

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