Security News > 2021 > July > Chinese Hackers Target Government Entities in Widespread Campaign
A newly uncovered advanced persistent threat campaign is targeting a large number of users in South Asia, including government entities, according to a new report from anti-malware vendor Kaspersky.
Dubbed LuminousMoth, the activity involves cyberespionage attacks on governments since at least October 2020 but, unlike similar attacks that are highly targeted, this campaign stands out due to its size: roughly 100 victims in Myanmar and 1,400 in the Philippines.
The main focus of the attacks was only a subset of victims that included high-profile organizations, including government entities both within the two countries and abroad. The threat actor uses spear-phishing emails as the initial assault vector.
The emails include a Dropbox download link that fetches a RAR archive posing as a Word document that deploy malware onto target machines.
"The sheer volume of the attacks raises the question of whether this is caused by a rapid replication through removable devices or by an unknown infection vector, such as a watering hole or a supply chain attack," Kaspersky said in a published report.
Kaspersky assesses with medium to high confidence that LuminousMoth is related to the HoneyMyte threat group, a Chinese-speaking threat actor known for its focus on gathering geopolitical and economic intelligence in Asia and Africa.
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