![]() We’ve dubbed the Windows variant ‘Hatef’ and the Linux variant ‘Hamsa’. To help identify and combat this threat, the Israel National Cyber Directorate has made public the Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) associated with this campaign, including variants of the wiper malware. The final attack delivers a complex, multi-stage loader or a destructive wiper, each variant customized for either Linux or Windows environments. The campaign leverages a convincingly written email in Hebrew and utilizes sophisticated social engineering techniques, pressuring victims to execute the harmful code residing on their servers. It features the deployment of a newly developed wiper malware that targets both Windows and Linux servers. We’ve labeled this campaign Operation HamsaUpdate. ![]() ![]() ![]() On December 19th, the Israel National Cyber Directorate released an urgent alert warning regarding a phishing campaign actively targeting Israeli customers using F5’s network devices. ![]()
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