Iran state-sponsored 'advanced' hacker groups have likely combined to target aviation, energy, government and telecommunication targets, research reveals.
. However that hasn't prevented Iranian hacker groups from conducting highly successful cyber-espionage campaigns.The ClearSky research team has published athat reveals how an Iranian espionage campaign, targeting various industry sectors in both the U.S. and Israel, has been ongoing for the last three years.
The researchers estimate that Fox Kitten is"among Iran’s most continuous and comprehensive campaigns revealed until now." While it has, so far, been used as an espionage and reconnaissance infrastructure, the report warns that it also can deliver destructive malware such as Dustman and ZeroCleare, both associated with the APT34 state-sponsored hacking group.
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