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Mitre
Alias
Chimera
Country
China
Sponsor
Nil
Motivation
Information Theft And Espionage
First Seen
2018
Description
(CyCraft) For nearly two years, our team monitored several attacks that targeted Taiwan�s semiconductor vendors. We believe these attacks originated from the same threat actor � Chimera � as these attacks utilized similar tactics, techniques and even the same customized malware. The actor likely harvested various valid credentials via phishing emails or data breaches as their starting point to conduct their cyber attack on the vendors. Cobalt Strike was later used as their main RAT tool. To avoid detection, the Cobalt Strike RAT was often masqueraded as a Google Chrome Update. The RAT would then connect back to their C2 server. As these servers were in a public cloud server, it made it difficult to track. Subsequently, by compromising the AD server, the delicate malware � SkeletonKeyInjector � was invoked to implant a general key to allow LM, persistence and defense evasion. Although this malware was discovered for the first time, we have high confidence that these attacks were conducted by the same threat actor. Based on the stolen data, we infer that the actor�s goal was to harvest company trade secrets. The motive may be related to business competition or a country�s industrial strategy.
Targeted
Industries
Aviation, High-tech
Targeted
Countries
Taiwan, Different Geographical Areas
Tools
Cobalt Strike
Skeletonkeyinjector
TTP
Nil
Operations
Performed
[2018 Late] operation �skeleton Key� (https://cycraft.com/download/%5btlp-white%5d20200415%20chimera_v4.1.pdf)
[2019-10] ncc Group And Fox-it Have Been Tracking A Threat Group With A Wide Set Of Interests, From Intellectual Property (ip) From Victims In The Semiconductors Industry Through To Passenger Data From The Airline Industry. (https://blog.fox-it.com/2021/01/12/abusing-cloud-services-to-fly-under-the-radar/
Counter
Operations
Nil
Information
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