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🚨Group-IB researchers have uncovered ClickLock Stealer, a previously undocumented macOS malware that combines ClickFix social engineering, credential theft, crypto wallet harvesting, Keychain extraction, and persistent remote access into a single attack chain.

Key findings:
πŸ”ΉAt least 100 victims identified across 33 countries, with more than 50% located in Europe
πŸ”ΉTargets 8 browsers, 31 crypto wallet extensions, 7 password manager extensions, and 8 desktop wallet applications
πŸ”ΉUses coercive "locker" techniques that repeatedly kill user applications until victims enter passwords or approve Keychain access
πŸ”ΉLeverages Telegram bots for exfiltration and a modified GSocket backdoor for persistent access
πŸ”ΉRelies entirely on social engineering, requiring no exploits or elevated privileges to compromise systems
πŸ”ΉHad zero detections at the time of discovery

Read the full technical analysis.

#ThreatIntelligence #MalwareAnalysis #CyberSecurity #ClickLockStealer
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🚨 Group-IB Threat Intelligence researchers have uncovered HOLLOWGRAPH, a Windows malware linked with high confidence to the Cavern framework that abuses Microsoft Graph API and compromised Microsoft 365 accounts to establish a covert command-and-control channel.

Key findings from our research:
πŸ”Ή Microsoft 365 calendars repurposed as two-way dead drops for command execution and data exfiltration
πŸ”Ή Commands and stolen files hidden inside encrypted calendar event attachments scheduled for the year 2050
πŸ”Ή DNS tunneling over IPv6 AAAA records used to refresh Microsoft Entra ID credentials required for cloud-based C2 communications
πŸ”Ή At least 12 identified victims, with telemetry suggesting a highly targeted operation focused on Israeli entities
πŸ”Ή Technical overlaps linking HOLLOWGRAPH to the broader Cavern framework

Read the full technical analysis.

#ThreatIntelligence #CyberSecurity #MalwareAnalysis
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🚨A single OPSEC mistake exposed an entire China-nexus operation.

An exposed Alibaba Cloud staging server provided a rare view into an active threat operation. The infrastructure revealed attacker tooling, bash history, victim paths, and post-exploitation activity, leading to the discovery of a previously undocumented threat cluster we track as JadeProx.

Key Highlights:
πŸ”ΉDiscovery of TriBack Loader, a previously undocumented malware family observed across four infection chains.
πŸ”ΉTargeting of government, healthcare, and education organizations across Southeast Asia, alongside phishing campaigns in Latin America.
πŸ”ΉAbuse of signed Microsoft and G DATA binaries for DLL sideloading and payload execution.
πŸ”ΉUse of InitOnceExecuteOnce, TimerQueue callbacks, and EtwpCreateEtwThread for evasion.
πŸ”ΉDeployment of AdaptixC2 and the Beagle backdoor through a shared loader architecture.
πŸ”ΉLarge-scale vulnerability scanning, credential harvesting, and tunneling activity.

πŸ”— Read the full blog

#ThreatIntelligence
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🚨 Fraud teams at banks and payment providers are under more pressure than ever. ATO, APP fraud, scams, and mule activity are accelerating, and regulators are watching.

KuppingerCole has published its Buyer’s Compass for Fraud Reduction Intelligence Platforms (FRIP) – Finance 2026, an independent framework for evaluating FRIP solutions, mapping capabilities to use cases, and providing structured RFP guidance.

Group-IB Fraud Protection is featured in the independent Vendor Spotlight, covering ATO prevention, APP fraud and scam detection, device intelligence, behavioural biometrics, and BioConfirm for PSD2 compliance.

Download the full report.

#FraudProtection #Cybersecurity #Fintech #GroupIB
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🚨Cryptomining campaigns continue to evolve beyond simple resource theft.

In our latest research, Group-IB analysts uncovered a covert Linux-based XMRig operation that leveraged trusted third-party access to infiltrate victim environments before deploying a heavily modified cryptomining implant engineered for stealth, persistence, and defence evasion.

Key Highlights:
πŸ”Ή Abuse of Linux PAM (pam_rootok) to impersonate multiple low-privileged users and create a forensic smokescreen.
πŸ”Ή Active log suppression and the use of a /tmp/.lock mutex to ensure single-instance execution without crashing the host.
πŸ”Ή A self-unlinking XMRig implant that deletes itself from disk and continues running entirely from memory.
πŸ”Ή Process masquerading, hidden artifacts (T1564.013), and network User-Agent spoofing as Java/Agent to blend Stratum traffic with legitimate web flows.
πŸ”Ή Campaign tracking identifiers (My-V25-GEN-26) linking infections to the V25-GEN-26 operation.

Read the full technical analysis.

#DFIR #XMRig
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πŸŽ‰ Group-IB's Threat Intelligence solution is now available in AWS Marketplace.

Designed to provide adversary-centric intelligence, Group-IB's Threat Intelligence helps organizations identify and assess cyber threats at their earliest stages: from compromised credentials and dark web activity to emerging cybercrime groups, APT campaigns, fraud schemes, and large-scale attack indicators.

Powered by Group-IB's global Digital Crime Resistance Centers, adversary-centric research, and one of the industry's largest cybersecurity data lakes, the solution delivers verified, actionable intelligence. Proven through contributions to more than 1,600 global law enforcement investigations worldwide, it helps security teams shift from reactive response to proactive defense.

Now available on AWS Marketplace, customers can simplify procurement, consolidate billing, and gain faster access to threat intelligence.

Get started with Group-IB Threat Intelligence on AWS Marketplace today.

#GroupIB #ThreatIntelligence #AWS
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🚨The most expensive fraud sits at the one stage nobody in the bank owns. Cyber sees the fake domain. Fraud sees the money leaving.

The moment a customer is compromised falls into the gap between teams, where no telemetry tells the full story.

Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov calls this positional, not technological: no transaction-layer tool removes it, only an observer placed earlier on the chain.

Article one in his new series, One Adversary, opens with an exercise: map your last serious fraud case stage by stage, and name the team that could have caught each one. The stage with no name beside it is where your losses live.

Read it here.

#CyberFraudFusion #FraudPrevention #CyberSecurity
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🚨Right person. Right device. Right password. Wrong everything else.

Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB) set out to protect its 500,000+ customers from the attacks that traditional security struggles to stop: social engineering, account takeover, and unauthorized remote access. Fraud that looks legitimate because the customer is the one being manipulated.

Together with its implementation partner, Noventiq Kyrgyzstan, KICB deployed Group-IB Fraud Protection to detect these attacks in real time and give investigators the context they need to act quickly.

"The most significant result we have seen so far is in combating social engineering attacks. Fraud Protection helps us identify events that were previously difficult to detect through manual review and provides significantly more context for investigating suspicious activity." β€” Aida Isakova, Head of Anti-Fraud, KICB

Read the full story.

#CyberSecurity #SocialEngineering #FinancialSecurity
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☎️ A live phone call. A remote access trojan. An NFC relay malware.

Group-IB researchers uncovered WindRelay, a previously unseen Android NFC relay malware deployed alongside SpyNote RAT in a live-call fraud scheme.

The investigation reveals how threat actors are combining:
πŸ”Ή Social engineering calls with personalized RAT delivery
πŸ”Ή Remote sideloading of NFC relay malware
πŸ”Ή Real-time interception and relay of EMV card transactions
πŸ”Ή 23 related samples and four C2 IPs linked to WindRelay activity

The findings also highlight why defenders should look beyond screen-sharing detection and monitor Accessibility Service abuse, sideloaded apps, suspicious permissions, and NFC activity.

πŸ‘‰ Read the full technical analysis.

#AndroidMalware #SpyNoteRAT #WindRelay #FraudPrevention
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πŸ•°οΈ Every fraud operating model contains an assumption nobody wrote down: the money will wait while the case file travels.

Confirm the case. Assemble the file. Cross the team boundary: email, ticket, weekly sync. Each step is reasonable. The sum assumes the money waits.

It does not. RUSI research on UK banking data: 28% of stolen funds gone within fifteen minutes of the fraudulent transfer. Over 85% within a day.

Dmitry Volkov's second article, One Adversary: The Fifteen-Minute Problem, argues this number ends the case file era, and shows where the time is won back: not by hurrying investigators, but in the weeks of preparation every fifteen minute execution is bought with.

He gives that interval a name, Defensive Lead Time, and a metric to manage it by.

Learn more about it in the most useful six minutes read you’ll indulge in this week.

#FraudPrevention #FinancialCrime #CyberSecurity
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