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SilkParasite: Tracking a China-Nexus APT Across Central Asia
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SilkParasite is a cyberespionage operation assessed with medium confidence as China-nexus that targeted government bodies across Central Asia. Seven remote access tool families were deployed, five of which were previously undocumented: DriveSilkRAT, CookiETagRAT, NomadRAT, GoginRAT, and NodeEdgeRAT. The toolset is small, modular, and professionally engineered with traces of AI-assisted development. Initial access occurred through malicious Microsoft Office documents delivered via spear-phishing, using regionally tailored lures impersonating government ministries. The operation leveraged DLL sideloading as the primary delivery mechanism and used Google Drive for command-and-control communications to hide within trusted services. Infrastructure analysis identified connections to China Unicom's backbone network, and operational patterns suggest a functioning software organization with maintained build pipelines and careful operational security.

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Jewelbug: APT Group Runs Espionage and Crypto Fraud Operations Side by Side
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Jewelbug is a China-based hackers-for-hire group conducting parallel operations: espionage campaigns targeting government ministries and militaries across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, alongside a cryptocurrency fraud business. Both missions operate from a single control panel called XG-Web, a browser-centric remote-access framework. The group's main implant is the Antino backdoor, complemented by a malicious browser extension disguised as 'PDF Viewer' and the ClientKing Linux/router implant. Their largest operation compromised over 15 government webmail tenants in a Middle Eastern country through a single watering-hole attack. The victim database recorded over one million implant check-ins and 580,000 stolen browser cookies within three months. Operators are linked to a registered Hunan Province company, with infrastructure supporting both espionage and commercial SEO poisoning operations targeting Chinese-speaking cryptocurrency users.

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OctLurk and SilkLurk: new Backdoors in Central Asia
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Two newly identified backdoors, OctLurk and SilkLurk, have been targeting government organizations across Central Asia since January 2025. Victims span Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Syria, affecting healthcare, research, government offices, ministries of foreign affairs, logistics, law enforcement, urban planning, and educational institutions. Both backdoors employ heavily obfuscated loaders customized per victim, using machine-specific data for decryption. They deploy multiple plugins for command execution, file manipulation, credential harvesting, keylogging, network scanning, and remote access. The attackers also utilized LurkProxy for network traffic proxying and deployed additional tools including PlugX, Impacket, FSCAN, and Pandora FMS agents. Analysis indicates both backdoors are operated by the same Chinese-speaking threat actor, though attribution to a specific known group remains unconfirmed. The campaigns demonstrate sophisticated persistence mechanisms and ext...

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