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Terrorist hackers target Atlassian & Oracle servers

Posted on February 13, 2021 by Dissent

Edward Kost writes:

Volatile Cedar, a cybercriminal group affiliated with the Hezbollah Cyber Unit, has resurfaced after disappearing for almost 6 years.

The criminal group was suddenly illuminated on the radar after suspicious activity on Oracle and Atlassian servers was discovered.

Volatile cedar breached unpatched Atlassian and Oracle servers by exploiting the following vulnerabilities – CVE-2012-3152, CVE-2019-11581, and CVE-2019-3396.

These attacks were reconnaissance campaigns to learn the strategies and behaviors of specific enemies.

Read more on UpGuard.

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