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tbat:
version: 0.1
name: Information Technology Company - ITCO
notes: >-
TCO is a California-based technology company that offers multiple online
services, such as cloud computing and storage, and sells proprietary IT
hardware, such as the ITCO mobile tablet. Their products and services are
heavily used globally with a strong presence in Vietnam and South Korea. The
company has its own proprietary hardware and software worth millions of
dollars and it stores customer data in its cloud environment. ITCO operates
in the Information Technology (IT) sector.
actors:
APT1:
description: >-
APT1 is a Chinese threat group that has been attributed to the 2nd
Bureau of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) General Staff Department’s
(GSD) 3rd Department, commonly known by its Military Unit Cover
Designator (MUCD) as Unit 61398.
intentions:
- espionage
intent: 5
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1003.001
- T1005
- T1007
- T1016
- T1021.001
- T1036.005
- T1049
- T1057
- T1059.003
- T1087.001
- T1114.001
- T1114.002
- T1119
- T1135
- T1550.002
- T1560.001
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1583.001
- T1584.001
- T1585.002
- T1588.001
APT12:
description: >-
APT12 is a threat group that has been attributed to China. The group has
targeted a variety of victims including but not limited to media
outlets, high-tech companies, and multiple governments.
intentions:
- destructive
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 2
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1102.002
- T1203
- T1204.002
- T1566.001
- T1568.003
APT16:
description: >-
APT16 is a China-based threat group that has launched spearphishing
campaigns targeting Japanese and Taiwanese organizations.
intentions:
- disruptive
intent: 2
willingness: 0
capability: 4
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1584.004
APT17:
description: >-
APT17 is a China-based threat group that has conducted network
intrusions against U.S. government entities, the defense industry, law
firms, information technology companies, mining companies, and
non-government organizations.
intentions:
- cyber-crime
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 2
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1583.006
- T1585
APT33:
description: >-
APT33 is a suspected Iranian threat group that has carried out
operations since at least 2013. The group has targeted organizations
across multiple industries in the United States, Saudi Arabia, and South
Korea, with a particular interest in the aviation and energy sectors.
intentions:
- espionage
intent: 5
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1003.001
- T1003.004
- T1003.005
- T1027
- T1040
- T1048.003
- T1053.005
- T1059.001
- T1059.005
- T1068
- T1071.001
- T1078
- T1078.004
- T1105
- T1110.003
- T1132.001
- T1203
- T1204.001
- T1204.002
- T1546.003
- T1547.001
- T1552.001
- T1552.006
- T1555
- T1555.003
- T1560.001
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1571
- T1573.001
APT39:
description: >-
APT39 is one of several names for cyberespionage activity conducted by
the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) through the
front company Rana Intelligence Computing since at least 2014. APT39 has
primarily targeted the travel, hospitality, academic, and
telecommunications industries in Iran and across Asia, Africa, Europe,
and North America to track individuals and entities considered to be a
threat by the MOIS.
intentions:
- destructive
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1003
- T1003.001
- T1005
- T1012
- T1018
- T1021.001
- T1021.002
- T1021.004
- T1027
- T1027.002
- T1033
- T1036.005
- T1041
- T1046
- T1053.005
- T1056
- T1056.001
- T1059
- T1059.001
- T1059.005
- T1059.006
- T1070.004
- T1071.001
- T1071.004
- T1074.001
- T1078
- T1083
- T1090.001
- T1090.002
- T1102.002
- T1105
- T1110
- T1113
- T1115
- T1135
- T1136.001
- T1140
- T1190
- T1197
- T1204.001
- T1204.002
- T1505.003
- T1546.010
- T1547.001
- T1547.009
- T1553.006
- T1555
- T1560.001
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1569.002
Ajax Security Team:
description: >-
Ajax Security Team is a group that has been active since at least 2010
and believed to be operating out of Iran. By 2014 Ajax Security Team
transitioned from website defacement operations to malware-based cyber
espionage campaigns targeting the US defense industrial base and Iranian
users of anti-censorship technologies.
intentions:
- disruptive
intent: 4
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1056.001
- T1105
- T1204.002
- T1555.003
- T1566.001
- T1566.003
Cleaver:
description: >-
Cleaver is a threat group that has been attributed to Iranian actors and
is responsible for activity tracked as Operation Cleaver. Strong
circumstantial evidence suggests Cleaver is linked to Threat Group 2889
(TG-2889).
intentions:
- cyber-crime
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 3
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1003.001
- T1557.002
- T1585.001
- T1587.001
APT28:
description: >-
APT28 is a threat group that has been attributed to Russia's General
Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) 85th Main Special Service
Center (GTsSS) military unit 26165. This group has been active since at
least 2004.
APT28 reportedly compromised the Hillary Clinton campaign, the
Democratic National Committee, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee in 2016 in an attempt to interfere with the U.S. presidential
election. In 2018, the US indicted five GRU Unit 26165 officers
associated with APT28 for cyber operations (including close-access
operations) conducted between 2014 and 2018 against the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the US Anti-Doping Agency, a US nuclear
facility, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW), the Spiez Swiss Chemicals Laboratory, and other organizations.
Some of these were conducted with the assistance of GRU Unit 74455,
which is also referred to as Sandworm Team.
intentions:
- espionage
intent: 5
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1001.001
- T1003
- T1003.001
- T1005
- T1014
- T1025
- T1027
- T1037.001
- T1040
- T1056.001
- T1057
- T1059.001
- T1059.003
- T1068
- T1070.001
- T1070.004
- T1070.006
- T1071.001
- T1071.003
- T1074.001
- T1078
- T1083
- T1090.002
- T1090.003
- T1091
- T1092
- T1102.002
- T1105
- T1110
- T1110.001
- T1110.003
- T1113
- T1114.002
- T1119
- T1120
- T1134.001
- T1137.002
- T1140
- T1190
- T1199
- T1203
- T1204.001
- T1204.002
- T1210
- T1211
- T1213.002
- T1218.011
- T1221
- T1498
- T1528
- T1542.003
- T1546.015
- T1547.001
- T1550.001
- T1550.002
- T1559.002
- T1560
- T1564.001
- T1564.003
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1567
- T1573.001
- T1583.001
- T1589.001
- T1595.002
- T1598
APT29:
description: >-
APT29 is threat group that has been attributed to Russia's Foreign
Intelligence Service (SVR). They have operated since at least 2008,
often targeting government networks in Europe and NATO member countries,
research institutes, and think tanks. APT29 reportedly compromised the
Democratic National Committee starting in the summer of 2015.
In April 2021, the US and UK governments attributed the SolarWinds
supply chain compromise cyber operation to the SVR; public statements
included citations to APT29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes. Victims of this
campaign included government, consulting, technology, telecom, and other
organizations in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Industry reporting referred to the actors involved in this campaign as
UNC2452, NOBELIUM, StellarParticle, and Dark Halo.
intentions:
- destructive
intent: 3
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1001.002
- T1003.006
- T1005
- T1016.001
- T1018
- T1021.006
- T1027
- T1027.002
- T1036
- T1036.004
- T1036.005
- T1047
- T1048.002
- T1053.005
- T1057
- T1059.001
- T1059.003
- T1059.006
- T1069
- T1070
- T1070.004
- T1070.006
- T1071.001
- T1074.002
- T1078
- T1078.002
- T1082
- T1083
- T1087
- T1090.001
- T1090.003
- T1090.004
- T1095
- T1098.001
- T1098.002
- T1102.002
- T1105
- T1114.002
- T1133
- T1140
- T1190
- T1195.002
- T1203
- T1204.001
- T1204.002
- T1218.011
- T1482
- T1484.002
- T1546.003
- T1546.008
- T1547.001
- T1547.009
- T1548.002
- T1550
- T1550.003
- T1550.004
- T1552.004
- T1553.002
- T1555
- T1558.003
- T1560.001
- T1562.001
- T1562.002
- T1562.004
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1568
- T1583.001
- T1583.006
- T1584.001
- T1587.001
- T1587.003
- T1606.001
- T1606.002
Dragonfly 2.0:
description: >-
Dragonfly 2.0 is a suspected Russian group that has targeted government
entities and multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors since at
least December 2015. There is debate over the extent of overlap
between Dragonfly 2.0 and Dragonfly, but there is sufficient evidence to
lead to these being tracked as two separate groups.
intentions:
- disruptive
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 3
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1003.002
- T1003.003
- T1003.004
- T1005
- T1012
- T1016
- T1018
- T1021.001
- T1033
- T1036
- T1053.005
- T1059
- T1059.001
- T1059.003
- T1059.006
- T1069.002
- T1070.001
- T1070.004
- T1071
- T1074.001
- T1078
- T1083
- T1087.002
- T1098
- T1105
- T1110.002
- T1112
- T1113
- T1114.002
- T1133
- T1135
- T1136.001
- T1187
- T1189
- T1204.001
- T1204.002
- T1221
- T1505.003
- T1547.001
- T1547.009
- T1560
- T1562.004
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
FIN5:
description: >-
FIN5 is a financially motivated threat group that has targeted
personally identifiable information and payment card information. The
group has been active since at least 2008 and has targeted the
restaurant, gaming, and hotel industries. The group is made up of actors
who likely speak Russian.
intentions:
- cyber-crime
intent: 1
willingness: 0
capability: 2
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1018
- T1059
- T1070.001
- T1070.004
- T1074.001
- T1078
- T1090.002
- T1110
- T1119
- T1133
APT37:
description: >-
APT37 is a suspected North Korean cyber espionage group that has been
active since at least 2012. The group has targeted victims primarily in
South Korea, but also in Japan, Vietnam, Russia, Nepal, China, India,
Romania, Kuwait, and other parts of the Middle East. APT37 has also been
linked to following campaigns between 2016-2018: Operation Daybreak,
Operation Erebus, Golden Time, Evil New Year, Are you Happy?, FreeMilk,
Northern Korean Human Rights, and Evil New Year 2018.
North Korean group definitions are known to have significant overlap,
and the name Lazarus Group is known to encompass a broad range of
activity. Some organizations use the name Lazarus Group to refer to any
activity attributed to North Korea. Some organizations track North
Korean clusters or groups such as Bluenoroff, APT37, and APT38
separately, while other organizations may track some activity associated
with those group names by the name Lazarus Group.
intentions:
- espionage
intent: 5
willingness: 0
capability: 4
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1005
- T1027
- T1027.003
- T1033
- T1036.001
- T1055
- T1057
- T1059.003
- T1059.005
- T1071.001
- T1082
- T1102.002
- T1105
- T1106
- T1120
- T1123
- T1189
- T1203
- T1204.002
- T1529
- T1547.001
- T1548.002
- T1555.003
- T1559.002
- T1561.002
- T1566.001
APT38:
description: >-
APT38 is a financially-motivated threat group that is backed by the
North Korean regime. The group mainly targets banks and financial
institutions and has targeted more than 16 organizations in at least 13
countries since at least 2014.
North Korean group definitions are known to have significant overlap,
and the name Lazarus Group is known to encompass a broad range of
activity. Some organizations use the name Lazarus Group to refer to any
activity attributed to North Korea. Some organizations track North
Korean clusters or groups such as Bluenoroff, APT37, and APT38
separately, while other organizations may track some activity associated
with those group names by the name Lazarus Group.
intentions:
- destructive
intent: 4
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: 0
ttps:
- T1027.002
- T1049
- T1056.001
- T1057
- T1059.003
- T1070.001
- T1070.004
- T1071.001
- T1105
- T1112
- T1115
- T1189
- T1485
- T1486
- T1529
- T1561.002
- T1565.001
- T1565.002
- T1565.003
Kimsuky:
description: >-
Kimsuky is a North Korean-based threat group that has been active since
at least September 2013. The group initially focused on targeting Korean
think tanks and DPRK/nuclear-related targets, expanding recently to the
United States, Russia, and Europe. The group was attributed as the actor
behind the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. compromise.
intentions:
- disruptive
intent: 4
willingness: 0
capability: 3
novelty: -1
ttps:
- T1003.001
- T1005
- T1027
- T1036.004
- T1040
- T1041
- T1055
- T1056.001
- T1059.001
- T1059.005
- T1059.006
- T1059.007
- T1070.004
- T1070.006
- T1071.002
- T1071.003
- T1074.001
- T1082
- T1083
- T1105
- T1112
- T1114.003
- T1133
- T1176
- T1204.002
- T1218.005
- T1219
- T1505.003
- T1543.003
- T1546.001
- T1547.001
- T1550.002
- T1553.002
- T1555.003
- T1557
- T1560.003
- T1562.001
- T1562.004
- T1566.001
- T1566.002
- T1583.001
- T1586.002
- T1587
- T1598.003
Lazarus Group:
description: >-
Lazarus Group is a threat group that has been attributed to the North
Korean government. The group has been active since at least 2009 and was
reportedly responsible for the November 2014 destructive wiper attack
against Sony Pictures Entertainment as part of a campaign named
Operation Blockbuster by Novetta. Malware used by Lazarus Group
correlates to other reported campaigns, including Operation Flame,
Operation 1Mission, Operation Troy, DarkSeoul, and Ten Days of Rain. In
late 2017, Lazarus Group used KillDisk, a disk-wiping tool, in an attack
against an online casino based in Central America.
North Korean group definitions are known to have significant overlap,
and the name Lazarus Group is known to encompass a broad range of
activity. Some organizations use the name Lazarus Group to refer to any
activity attributed to North Korea. Some organizations track North
Korean clusters or groups such as Bluenoroff, APT37, and APT38
separately, while other organizations may track some activity associated
with those group names by the name Lazarus Group.
intentions:
- cyber-crime
intent: 5
willingness: 0
capability: 5
novelty: -2
ttps:
- T1001.003
- T1003.001
- T1005
- T1008
- T1010
- T1012
- T1016
- T1021.001
- T1021.002
- T1027
- T1027.002
- T1033
- T1036.004
- T1036.005
- T1041
- T1047
- T1048.003
- T1055.001
- T1056.001
- T1057
- T1059.001
- T1059.003
- T1059.005
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