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values | Text stringlengths 1 236 | Score float64 0.22 0.96 | Original Sentence ID int64 0 6.64k | Original Sentence stringlengths 6 383 | __index_level_0__ int64 0 16.8k |
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SECTEAM | Group-IB | 0.920284 | 3,665 | Group-IB has uncovered a hacker group, B-Hack, attacking B- in the USA and Russia . | 8,931 |
APT | B-Hack, | 0.864273 | 3,665 | Group-IB has uncovered a hacker group, B-Hack, attacking B- in the USA and Russia . | 8,932 |
IDTY | B- | 0.70528 | 3,665 | Group-IB has uncovered a hacker group, B-Hack, attacking B- in the USA and Russia . | 8,933 |
LOC | USA | 0.879625 | 3,665 | Group-IB has uncovered a hacker group, B-Hack, attacking B- in the USA and Russia . | 8,934 |
LOC | Russia | 0.908738 | 3,665 | Group-IB has uncovered a hacker group, B-Hack, attacking B- in the USA and Russia . | 8,935 |
SECTEAM | Group-IB | 0.916318 | 3,666 | Group-IB reveals the unknown details of attacks from one of the most notorious APT groups, B-Hack . | 8,936 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.922455 | 3,666 | Group-IB reveals the unknown details of attacks from one of the most notorious APT groups, B-Hack . | 8,937 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.917913 | 3,667 | Finally, Kaspersky produced a summary report on B-Hack summertime activity . | 8,938 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.482977 | 3,667 | Finally, Kaspersky produced a summary report on B-Hack summertime activity . | 8,939 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.90799 | 3,668 | Kaspersky were also able to produce two reports on Korean speaking actors, specifically involving B-Hack and B-Hack . | 8,940 |
LOC | Korean | 0.855581 | 3,668 | Kaspersky were also able to produce two reports on Korean speaking actors, specifically involving B-Hack and B-Hack . | 8,941 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.90874 | 3,668 | Kaspersky were also able to produce two reports on Korean speaking actors, specifically involving B-Hack and B-Hack . | 8,942 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.91085 | 3,669 | Analysis of the payload allowed us to confidently link this attack to an actor Kaspersky track as B-Hack . | 8,944 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.898801 | 3,669 | Analysis of the payload allowed us to confidently link this attack to an actor Kaspersky track as B-Hack . | 8,945 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.909062 | 3,670 | Kaspersky first became aware of B-Hack activities in May 2016, while investigating another Adobe Flash zero day . | 8,946 |
ACT | B-Hack activities | 0.900448 | 3,670 | Kaspersky first became aware of B-Hack activities in May 2016, while investigating another Adobe Flash zero day . | 8,947 |
TIME | May 2016, | 0.918147 | 3,670 | Kaspersky first became aware of B-Hack activities in May 2016, while investigating another Adobe Flash zero day . | 8,948 |
IDTY | Adobe | 0.738361 | 3,670 | Kaspersky first became aware of B-Hack activities in May 2016, while investigating another Adobe Flash zero day . | 8,949 |
VULNAME | zero day | 0.880199 | 3,670 | Kaspersky first became aware of B-Hack activities in May 2016, while investigating another Adobe Flash zero day . | 8,950 |
TOOL | Word | 0.914348 | 3,671 | It contains a Word document in plaintext (written to Bienvenue_a_Sahaja_Yoga_Toulouse.doc), along with an executable (Update.exe) and DLL (McUpdate.dll). | 8,951 |
FILE | Bienvenue_a_Sahaja_Yoga_Toulouse.doc), | 0.917334 | 3,671 | It contains a Word document in plaintext (written to Bienvenue_a_Sahaja_Yoga_Toulouse.doc), along with an executable (Update.exe) and DLL (McUpdate.dll). | 8,952 |
TOOL | DLL | 0.90764 | 3,671 | It contains a Word document in plaintext (written to Bienvenue_a_Sahaja_Yoga_Toulouse.doc), along with an executable (Update.exe) and DLL (McUpdate.dll). | 8,953 |
FILE | decoy files | 0.930004 | 3,672 | We identified decoy files which indicate these B- began with spear phishing messages but have not observed the actual messages . | 8,954 |
ACT | spear phishing messages | 0.913096 | 3,672 | We identified decoy files which indicate these B- began with spear phishing messages but have not observed the actual messages . | 8,955 |
FILE | decoy documents | 0.92593 | 3,673 | Additionally, these decoy documents are hosted on legitimate websites including a government website belonging to the B- I- and in at least once case, B- . | 8,956 |
FILE | BlackEnergy 3, | 0.878981 | 3,674 | However, the unique malware variant, BlackEnergy 3, reemerged in Ukraine early in 2015, where we had first found B-Hack I-Hack . | 8,957 |
LOC | Ukraine | 0.906265 | 3,674 | However, the unique malware variant, BlackEnergy 3, reemerged in Ukraine early in 2015, where we had first found B-Hack I-Hack . | 8,958 |
TIME | 2015, | 0.918077 | 3,674 | However, the unique malware variant, BlackEnergy 3, reemerged in Ukraine early in 2015, where we had first found B-Hack I-Hack . | 8,959 |
TOOL | web shell | 0.886753 | 3,675 | The initial indicator of the B- was a malicious web shell that was detected on an IIS server, coming out of the w3wp.exe process . | 8,960 |
TOOL | IIS | 0.874636 | 3,675 | The initial indicator of the B- was a malicious web shell that was detected on an IIS server, coming out of the w3wp.exe process . | 8,961 |
FILE | w3wp.exe | 0.919192 | 3,675 | The initial indicator of the B- was a malicious web shell that was detected on an IIS server, coming out of the w3wp.exe process . | 8,962 |
MAL | B-Hack | 0.55956 | 3,676 | We have previously detected B-Hack we suspect are affiliated with the North Korean B- compromising B- utilities in South Korea, but these compromises did not lead to a disruption of the power supply . | 8,963 |
LOC | North Korean | 0.912041 | 3,676 | We have previously detected B-Hack we suspect are affiliated with the North Korean B- compromising B- utilities in South Korea, but these compromises did not lead to a disruption of the power supply . | 8,964 |
IDTY | B- utilities | 0.815373 | 3,676 | We have previously detected B-Hack we suspect are affiliated with the North Korean B- compromising B- utilities in South Korea, but these compromises did not lead to a disruption of the power supply . | 8,965 |
LOC | South Korea, | 0.827914 | 3,676 | We have previously detected B-Hack we suspect are affiliated with the North Korean B- compromising B- utilities in South Korea, but these compromises did not lead to a disruption of the power supply . | 8,966 |
IDTY | KHNP | 0.548599 | 3,677 | Instead, sensitive KHNP documents were leaked by the B-Hack as part of an effort to exaggerate the access they had and embarrass the B- I- I-, a technique we assess North Korea would turn to again in order to instill fear and/or meet domestic propaganda aims . | 8,967 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.889786 | 3,677 | Instead, sensitive KHNP documents were leaked by the B-Hack as part of an effort to exaggerate the access they had and embarrass the B- I- I-, a technique we assess North Korea would turn to again in order to instill fear and/or meet domestic propaganda aims . | 8,968 |
LOC | North Korea | 0.904041 | 3,677 | Instead, sensitive KHNP documents were leaked by the B-Hack as part of an effort to exaggerate the access they had and embarrass the B- I- I-, a technique we assess North Korea would turn to again in order to instill fear and/or meet domestic propaganda aims . | 8,969 |
LOC | North Korea | 0.90895 | 3,678 | North Korea linked hackers are among the most prolific nation-state threats, targeting not only the U.S. | 8,970 |
LOC | U.S. | 0.757324 | 3,678 | North Korea linked hackers are among the most prolific nation-state threats, targeting not only the U.S. | 8,971 |
LOC | South Korea | 0.903802 | 3,679 | and South Korea but the global B- system and B- worldwide . | 8,972 |
MAL | malware | 0.880968 | 3,680 | The malware may inject itself into browser processes and explorer.exe . | 8,973 |
ACT | inject itself | 0.923703 | 3,680 | The malware may inject itself into browser processes and explorer.exe . | 8,974 |
FILE | explorer.exe | 0.922811 | 3,680 | The malware may inject itself into browser processes and explorer.exe . | 8,975 |
TIME | last few weeks, | 0.890068 | 3,681 | In the last few weeks, FormBook was seen downloading other malware families such as NanoCore . | 8,976 |
FILE | FormBook | 0.912425 | 3,681 | In the last few weeks, FormBook was seen downloading other malware families such as NanoCore . | 8,977 |
FILE | NanoCore | 0.886112 | 3,681 | In the last few weeks, FormBook was seen downloading other malware families such as NanoCore . | 8,978 |
SECTEAM | FireEye | 0.925504 | 3,682 | The vulnerability is bypassing most mitigations; however, as noted above, FireEye email and network products detect the malicious documents . | 8,979 |
TOOL | email | 0.892099 | 3,682 | The vulnerability is bypassing most mitigations; however, as noted above, FireEye email and network products detect the malicious documents . | 8,980 |
FILE | malicious documents | 0.917371 | 3,682 | The vulnerability is bypassing most mitigations; however, as noted above, FireEye email and network products detect the malicious documents . | 8,981 |
VULID | CVE-2017-1099, | 0.915328 | 3,683 | Through the exploitation of the HTA handler vulnerability described in CVE-2017-1099, the observed RTF attachments download . | 8,982 |
TOOL | RTF | 0.904404 | 3,683 | Through the exploitation of the HTA handler vulnerability described in CVE-2017-1099, the observed RTF attachments download . | 8,983 |
TIME | May, | 0.898535 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,984 |
ACT | phishing lures | 0.915265 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,985 |
TOOL | RTF | 0.899893 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,986 |
IDTY | Microsoft | 0.86813 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,987 |
OS | Windows | 0.774237 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,988 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0199 | 0.9157 | 3,684 | In early May, the phishing lures leveraged RTF attachments that exploited the Microsoft Windows vulnerability described in CVE-2017-0199 . | 8,989 |
FILE | ActiveMime files | 0.885984 | 3,685 | In their current B-, B-Hack has leveraged ActiveMime files that employ social engineering methods to entice the victim into enabling macros . | 8,990 |
ACT | social engineering | 0.735908 | 3,685 | In their current B-, B-Hack has leveraged ActiveMime files that employ social engineering methods to entice the victim into enabling macros . | 8,991 |
APT | B-Hack actors | 0.766725 | 3,686 | B-Hack actors continue to deliver the malicious attachments via spear-phishing emails . | 8,992 |
FILE | malicious attachments | 0.912788 | 3,686 | B-Hack actors continue to deliver the malicious attachments via spear-phishing emails . | 8,993 |
ACT | spear-phishing | 0.922311 | 3,686 | B-Hack actors continue to deliver the malicious attachments via spear-phishing emails . | 8,994 |
TOOL | emails | 0.908449 | 3,686 | B-Hack actors continue to deliver the malicious attachments via spear-phishing emails . | 8,995 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.58307 | 3,687 | B-Hack leveraged Rich Text Format (RTF) and macro-enabled Microsoft Excel files to deliver their initial exploits . | 8,996 |
TOOL | Rich Text Format (RTF) | 0.791719 | 3,687 | B-Hack leveraged Rich Text Format (RTF) and macro-enabled Microsoft Excel files to deliver their initial exploits . | 8,997 |
TOOL | Microsoft Excel | 0.647805 | 3,687 | B-Hack leveraged Rich Text Format (RTF) and macro-enabled Microsoft Excel files to deliver their initial exploits . | 8,998 |
FILE | CARBANAK | 0.907797 | 3,688 | Most of these data-stealing capabilities were present in the oldest variants of CARBANAK that we have seen and some were added over time . | 8,999 |
TIME | February | 0.916753 | 3,689 | February saw three particularly interesting publications on the topic of macOS malware: a Trojan Cocoa application that sends system information including keychain data back to the B-Hack, a macOS version of B-Hack Xagent malware, and a new Trojan ransomware . | 9,000 |
MAL | Trojan | 0.901267 | 3,689 | February saw three particularly interesting publications on the topic of macOS malware: a Trojan Cocoa application that sends system information including keychain data back to the B-Hack, a macOS version of B-Hack Xagent malware, and a new Trojan ransomware . | 9,001 |
FILE | Trojan ransomware | 0.879055 | 3,689 | February saw three particularly interesting publications on the topic of macOS malware: a Trojan Cocoa application that sends system information including keychain data back to the B-Hack, a macOS version of B-Hack Xagent malware, and a new Trojan ransomware . | 9,002 |
TIME | March 4, 2017, | 0.82687 | 3,690 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,003 |
FILE | malicious documents | 0.911599 | 3,690 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,004 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0199 | 0.916169 | 3,690 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,005 |
MAL | LATENTBOT malware | 0.915471 | 3,690 | As early as March 4, 2017, malicious documents exploiting CVE-2017-0199 were used to deliver the LATENTBOT malware . | 9,006 |
FILE | st07383.en17.docx, | 0.916974 | 3,691 | The first, st07383.en17.docx, continues by utilizing 32 or 64 bit versions of CVE-2017-0001 to escalate privileges before executing a final JavaScript payload containing a malware implant known as SHIRIME . | 9,007 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0001 | 0.922303 | 3,691 | The first, st07383.en17.docx, continues by utilizing 32 or 64 bit versions of CVE-2017-0001 to escalate privileges before executing a final JavaScript payload containing a malware implant known as SHIRIME . | 9,008 |
FILE | SHIRIME | 0.90971 | 3,691 | The first, st07383.en17.docx, continues by utilizing 32 or 64 bit versions of CVE-2017-0001 to escalate privileges before executing a final JavaScript payload containing a malware implant known as SHIRIME . | 9,009 |
FILE | Trump's_Attack_on_Syria_English.docx” | 0.917053 | 3,692 | This vulnerability was found in a document named Trump's_Attack_on_Syria_English.docx” . | 9,010 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.510132 | 3,693 | To install and register the malicious shim database on a system, B-Hack used a custom Base64 encoded PowerShell script, which ran the sdbinst.exe” utility to register a custom shim database file containing a patch onto a system . | 9,011 |
MAL | PowerShell script, | 0.571742 | 3,693 | To install and register the malicious shim database on a system, B-Hack used a custom Base64 encoded PowerShell script, which ran the sdbinst.exe” utility to register a custom shim database file containing a patch onto a system . | 9,012 |
FILE | sdbinst.exe” | 0.927183 | 3,693 | To install and register the malicious shim database on a system, B-Hack used a custom Base64 encoded PowerShell script, which ran the sdbinst.exe” utility to register a custom shim database file containing a patch onto a system . | 9,013 |
SECTEAM | Mandiant | 0.919113 | 3,694 | During the investigations, Mandiant observed that B-Hack used a custom shim database to patch both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of services.exe” with their CARBANAK payload . | 9,014 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.767645 | 3,694 | During the investigations, Mandiant observed that B-Hack used a custom shim database to patch both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of services.exe” with their CARBANAK payload . | 9,015 |
FILE | services.exe” | 0.91619 | 3,694 | During the investigations, Mandiant observed that B-Hack used a custom shim database to patch both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of services.exe” with their CARBANAK payload . | 9,016 |
MAL | CARBANAK | 0.924273 | 3,694 | During the investigations, Mandiant observed that B-Hack used a custom shim database to patch both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of services.exe” with their CARBANAK payload . | 9,017 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.874473 | 3,695 | We have not yet identified B-Hack ultimate goal in this B-, as we have either blocked the delivery of the malicious emails or our FaaS team detected and contained the attack early enough in the lifecycle before we observed any data targeting or theft . | 9,018 |
FILE | malicious emails | 0.756487 | 3,695 | We have not yet identified B-Hack ultimate goal in this B-, as we have either blocked the delivery of the malicious emails or our FaaS team detected and contained the attack early enough in the lifecycle before we observed any data targeting or theft . | 9,019 |
FILE | phishing email | 0.653159 | 3,696 | Figure 1 shows a sample phishing email used by B- I- in this latest campaign . | 9,020 |
ACT | B- I- | 0.49846 | 3,696 | Figure 1 shows a sample phishing email used by B- I- in this latest campaign . | 9,021 |
FILE | regsvr32.exe | 0.92513 | 3,697 | Many groups leverage the regsvr32.exe application whitelisting bypass, including B-Hack in their 2017 campaign against B- I- . | 9,022 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.486703 | 3,697 | Many groups leverage the regsvr32.exe application whitelisting bypass, including B-Hack in their 2017 campaign against B- I- . | 9,023 |
TIME | 2017 | 0.910478 | 3,697 | Many groups leverage the regsvr32.exe application whitelisting bypass, including B-Hack in their 2017 campaign against B- I- . | 9,024 |
MAL | malware | 0.500013 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,025 |
ACT | stolen credentials | 0.92726 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,026 |
ACT | SMB exploits, | 0.913747 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,027 |
VULNAME | EternalBlue | 0.520567 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,028 |
ACT | B-Hack attack | 0.926591 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,029 |
TIME | May 2017 | 0.916422 | 3,698 | The malware was initially distributed through a compromised software update system and then self-propagated through stolen credentials and SMB exploits, including the EternalBlue exploit used in the B-Hack attack from May 2017 . | 9,030 |
FILE | malware | 0.722469 | 3,699 | The malware appends encrypted data files with the .WCRY extension, drops and executes a decryptor tool, and demands $300 or $600 USD (via Bitcoin) to decrypt the data . | 9,031 |
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