Iran Deploys 'Pseudo-Ransomware,' Revives Pay2Key Operations
Iranian APTs are blurring the lines between state-sponsored and cybercriminal activities to target high-impact US organizations.
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Iranian APTs are blurring the lines between state-sponsored and cybercriminal activities to target high-impact US organizations.
The ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation, which has been tied to an Iranian advanced persistent threat (APT) group, recently boosted its affiliate profit share to 80% for attacks on Western targets.
In a joint advisory, CISA and the FBI described the activity as a likely attempt by the group to monetize access to networks it already has compromised.
Cloudzy is a command-and-control provider (C2P) to APT groups in Iran, North Korea, and Russia, according to Halcyon.