www.rivitmedia.comwww.rivitmedia.comwww.rivitmedia.com
  • Home
  • Tech News
    Tech NewsShow More
    Microsoft’s May 2025 Patch Tuesday: Five Actively Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Addressed
    7 Min Read
    Malicious Go Modules Unleash Disk-Wiping Chaos in Linux Supply Chain Attack
    4 Min Read
    Agentic AI: Transforming Cybersecurity in 2025
    3 Min Read
    Cybersecurity CEO Accused of Planting Malware in Hospital Systems: A Breach of Trust That Shocks the Industry
    6 Min Read
    Cloud Convenience, Criminal Opportunity: How Google Sites Became a Launchpad for Elite Phishing
    6 Min Read
  • Cyber Threats
    • Malware
    • Ransomware
    • Trojans
    • Adware
    • Browser Hijackers
    • Mac Malware
    • Android Threats
    • iPhone Threats
    • Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
    • Online Scams
    • Microsoft CVE Errors
  • How-To-Guides
  • Product Reviews
    • Hardware
    • Software
  • IT/Cybersecurity Best Practices
  • FREE SCAN
  • Cybersecurity for Business
Search
  • ABOUT US
  • TERMS AND SERVICES
  • SITEMAP
  • CONTACT US
© 2023 rivitMedia.com. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: The Rise of APTs 
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
www.rivitmedia.comwww.rivitmedia.com
Font ResizerAa
  • Online Scams
  • Tech News
  • Cyber Threats
  • Mac Malware
  • Cybersecurity for Business
  • FREE SCAN
Search
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • Cyber Threats
    • Malware
    • Ransomware
    • Trojans
    • Adware
    • Browser Hijackers
    • Mac Malware
    • Android Threats
    • iPhone Threats
    • Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
    • Online Scams
  • How-To-Guides
  • Product Reviews
    • Hardware
    • Software
  • IT/Cybersecurity Best Practices
    • Cybersecurity for Business
  • FREE SCAN
  • Sitemap
Follow US
  • ABOUT US
  • TERMS AND SERVICES
  • SITEMAP
  • CONTACT US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
www.rivitmedia.com > Blog > Tech News > The Rise of APTs 
Tech News

The Rise of APTs 

riviTMedia Research
Last updated: October 20, 2023 5:36 am
riviTMedia Research
Share
The Rise of APTs 
SHARE

The Rise of APTs 

Advanced persistent attacks (APT) use continuous, stealthy, and clever hacking techniques to gain access to a system and stay inside for an extended period. Because of all the effort needed to carry out these attacks, APTs are usually aimed at high-value targets, like governments and large corporations, to steal large amounts of information over a long period, rather than just “drop-in” and leave quickly, as many hackers do during lower-level cyber attacks. In November 2020, Russian-linked hacking APT group Sofacy, also known as APT28 and Fancy Bear, spread phishing emails related to COVID-19 to infect devices with a backdoor called Zebrocy. Sofacy has been linked to numerous attacks on governments and businesses around the world. Other active APT groups are APT41 (Double Dragon), APT35 (Charming Kitten), APT33 (Elfin Team), APT38 (Lazarus Group), APT37 (Ricochet Chollima) and APT29 (Cozy Bear).

Contents
The Rise of APTs Stage One: Gain Access to the TargetStage Two: Deepen Access to the Most Sensitive Data on the NetworkStage Three: Move LaterallyLook and Learn

APTs should be on the radar for businesses and governmental entities everywhere. However, this doesn’t mean that smaller or medium-sized businesses should ignore this type of attack. APTs are increasingly targeting smaller companies that make up the supply-chain portion of their ultimate target as a way of gaining access to those larger organizations. They use these smaller companies, which tend to be less well-defended, as stepping-stones.

APT attacks occur in stages:

Stage One: Gain Access to the Target

Cybercriminals gain entry to a network through an infected file, junk email, or an app vulnerability and then insert malware into the target.

Stage Two: Deepen Access to the Most Sensitive Data on the Network

Once inside, hackers use password cracking to gain access to administrator rights to control more of the system and achieve even greater access.

Stage Three: Move Laterally

Once administrator rights are achieved, hackers move around at will. They also attempt to access other servers and other parts of the network.

Look and Learn

From the inside, hackers can fully understand a network and its vulnerabilities, allowing them to harvest data at will.

Hackers can keep this process running indefinitely or withdraw once they accomplish their goals. They often will leave back door access available for the future.

Because corporate cybersecurity tends to be more sophisticated than a home user’s, the attackers often require someone on the inside to achieve entry. That doesn’t necessarily mean that a staff member knowingly participates in the attack. It usually involves social engineering techniques, such as whaling or spear phishing.

The major danger regarding APT attacks is that even after discovery, hackers may have left multiple backdoors open that allow them to return at will. Additionally, many traditional cyber defenses, like antivirus programs and firewalls, can’t always protect against these kinds of attacks.

You Might Also Like

23andMe Data Breach: Ensuring Personal Data Security
Cryptojacking Goes Open Source: Hijacked Python Packages Fuel Hidden Cryptocurrency Mining
Back-to-School Season Disrupted by Ransomware, Zoom Bombing & Other Cyber Intrusions
All you need to know about the Apple’s Digital ID Initiative
GoldenJackal Threat Actor: A Comprehensive Analysis
TAGGED:APTs

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Cerber “Ransomware as a Service” Quickly Became Hackers’ Favorite Ransomware Tool
Next Article Health-Care and Financial Sector Threats
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scan Your System for Free

✅ Free Scan Available 

✅ 13M Scans/Month

✅ Instant Detection

Download SpyHunter 5
Download SpyHunter for Mac

//

Check in Daily for the best technology and Cybersecurity based content on the internet.

Quick Link

  • ABOUT US
  • TERMS AND SERVICES
  • SITEMAP
  • CONTACT US

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

www.rivitmedia.comwww.rivitmedia.com
© 2023 • rivitmedia.com All Rights Reserved.
  • ABOUT US
  • TERMS AND SERVICES
  • SITEMAP
  • CONTACT US