The recent wave of cyber attacks targeting Albanian organizations involved the use of a wiper called No-Justice.
The findings come from cybersecurity company ClearSky, which said the Windows-based malware "crashes the operating system in a way that it cannot be rebooted."
The intrusions have been attributed to an Iranian βpsychological operation groupβ known as Homeland
At least eight websites associated with shipping, logistics, and financial services companies in Israel were targeted as part of a watering hole attack.
Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity company ClearSky attributed the attacks with low confidence to an Iranian threat actor tracked asΒ Tortoiseshell, which is also called Crimson Sandstorm (previously Curium), Imperial Kitten, and TA456.
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