MOSCOW: Russian
cyber-security firm Kaspersky Lab said Tuesday it has discovered a
hacking ring behind sophisticated attacks on governments and companies
in over 30 countries.
Kaspersky said the collective, dubbed “The Equation Group”,
“surpasses anything known in complexity and sophistication” and has been
active for nearly 20 years.
Kaspersky revealed on Monday a wave of cyberattacks that have cost banks around the globe up to $1 billion (870 million euros) since 2013.
About 100 banks — mainly in Russia but also in the United States,
Germany, China and Ukraine — have been targeted in the large-scale
theft.
The hackers are “unique almost in every aspect of their activities”
and single out victims with “surgical precision,” the company said in a
statement.
Kaspersky said the group uses “classic spying techniques to deliver
malicious payloads to the victims” among which is a first-known type of
malware that is capable of infecting hard drives.
Some of the countries hardest hit by the hacking ring are Iran, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, China, Syria and Mali.
Attacks target government institutions and strategic industries like
energy, aerospace, nuclear and as well as religious activists, Kaspersky
said.
Not bound to just the web, Equation also operates in the physical
world, once targeting a US scientific conference by handing out CDs
which carried a virus.
Though the identity of the hackers is unknown, Kaspersky has linked
them to other groups, notably the authors of the Stuxnet and Flame
viruses, with whom Equation interacted “from a position of superiority.”
Stuxnet is a computer worm discovered in 2010 that was used in
attacks, which Tehran blamed on the United States, against networks
associated with Iran’s nuclear programme.
“The Equation Group is probably one of the most sophisticated cyber
attack groups in the world and they are the most advanced threat actor
we have seen,” the report said.
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