TeamPCP Turns Cloud Infrastructure into Crime Bots
The threat actor has been compromising cloud environments at scale with automated worm-like attacks on exposed services and interfaces.
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The threat actor has been compromising cloud environments at scale with automated worm-like attacks on exposed services and interfaces.
The latest attack from the self-replicating, npm-package poisoning worm can also steal credentials and secrets from AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure.
Although not all Redis instances are vulnerable to the P2P worm variant, all of them can expect a compromise attempt, researchers warn.
The TeamTNT threat actor appears to be setting the stage for broader cloud worm attacks, researchers say.
A toolset upgrade is making ScarletEel more slippery than ever while it continues to manipulate the cloud to perform cryptojacking, DDoS, and more.