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What you need to know about the increased Digital Risks following the cyber-attacks on Ukraine

Amidst the ongoing warfare, we were able to track the development of new dedicated and tailored malware (HermeticWiper and Whisper Gate) on the dark web forums, which were specifically crafted for the war. Now there are several reputable sources providing the same intelligence. Technical analysis of the malware indicates their destructive capabilities. Currently, the primary […]

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David Kasabji

Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst

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Amidst the ongoing warfare, we were able to track the development of new dedicated and tailored malware (HermeticWiper and Whisper Gate) on the dark web forums, which were specifically crafted for the war. Now there are several reputable sources providing the same intelligence. Technical analysis of the malware indicates their destructive capabilities. Currently, the primary intent and usage are still limited to the cyberwarfare against Ukraine.

However, it is of utmost importance to be aware of these threats and stay prepared, as whenever the military goals for these malware are achieved, they will soon transfer to target commercial markets or even sooner, targeting western organizations due to supporting Ukraine. Which means our businesses might be one of the next targets, either directly or by the supply-chain attacks.

This article covers detailed analysis of known malware used in cyberwarfare, with guidelines on how to mitigate, detect and respond to them.

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David Kasabji

Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst

David Kasabji is a Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst at the Conscia Group. His main responsibility is to deliver actionable intelligence in different formats according to target audiences, ranging from Conscia’s own cyberdefense, all the way to the public media platforms. His work includes collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence, reverse engineering obtained malware samples, crafting TTPs […]

David Kasabji

Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst

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