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"description": "RTM is a cybercriminal group that has been active since at least 2015 and is primarily interested in users of remote banking systems in Russia and neighboring countries. The group uses a Trojan by the same name (RTM).[[Citation: ESET RTM Feb 2017]]",
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"https://www.fireeye.com/content/dam/fireeye-www/global/en/current-threats/pdfs/rpt-apt28.pdf",
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"https://kasperskycontenthub.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/vlpdfs/winnti-more-than-just-a-game-130410.pdf",
"https://securelist.com/blog/incidents/70991/games-are-over/",
"http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/novetta%20winntianalysis.pdf"
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"description": "Deep Panda is a suspected Chinese threat group known to target many industries, including government, defense, financial, and telecommunications.Deep Panda.Deep Panda also appears to be known as Black Vine based on the attribution of both group names to the Anthem intrusion.[[Citation: Symantec Black Vine]]",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Group/G0009",
"http://blog.crowdstrike.com/deep-thought-chinese-targeting-national-security-think-tanks/",
"http://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/enterprise/media/security%20response/whitepapers/the-black-vine-cyberespionage-group.pdf",
"https://www.threatconnect.com/the-anthem-hack-all-roads-lead-to-china/",
"https://www.emc.com/collateral/white-papers/h12756-wp-shell-crew.pdf"
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"Shell Crew",
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"KungFu Kittens",
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"value": "Deep Panda"
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"description": "Molerats is a politically-motivated threat group that has been operating since 2012. The group's victims have primarily been in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.[[Citation: DustySky]][[Citation: DustySky2]]",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Group/G0021",
"http://www.clearskysec.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Operation-DustySky2%20-6.2016%20TLP%20White.pdf"
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"value": "Molerats"
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{
"description": "Strider is a threat group that has been active since at least 2011 and has targeted victims in Russia, China, Sweden, Belgium, Iran, and Rwanda.[[Citation: Symantec Strider Blog]][[Citation: Kaspersky ProjectSauron Blog]]",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Group/G0041",
"https://securelist.com/analysis/publications/75533/faq-the-projectsauron-apt/",
"http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/strider-cyberespionage-group-turns-eye-sauron-targets"
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"value": "Strider"
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"description": "Sandworm Team is a cyber espionage group that has operated since approximately 2009 and has been attributed to Russia.[[Citation: iSIGHT Sandworm 2014]] This group is also known as Quedagh.[[Citation: F-Secure BlackEnergy 2014]]",
"meta": {
"refs": [
"https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Group/G0034",
"http://www.isightpartners.com/2014/10/cve-2014-4114/",
"https://www.f-secure.com/documents/996508/1030745/blackenergy%20whitepaper.pdf"
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"description": "FIN6 is a cyber crime group that has stolen payment card data and sold it for profit on underground marketplaces. This group has aggressively targeted and compromised point of sale (PoS) systems in the hospitality and retail sectors.[[Citation: FireEye FIN6 April 2016]]",
"meta": {
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"https://www2.fireeye.com/rs/848-DID-242/images/rpt-fin6.pdf"
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"description": "Dust Storm is a threat group that has targeted multiple industries in Japan, South Korea, the United States, Europe, and several Southeast Asian countries.[[Citation: Cylance Dust Storm]]",
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"https://www.cylance.com/hubfs/2015%20cylance%20website/assets/operation-dust-storm/Op%20Dust%20Storm%20Report.pdf?t=1456259131512"
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