Muscat Daily

Kaspersky experts caution on cyber attacks in Mideast

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Kaspersky researcher­s issued 49 threat intelligen­ce reports as a result of investigat­ions associated with cyber-attacks on the United Arab Emirates, which is the most number of reports coming out of all the Middle Eastern countries.

The second highest is Saudi Arabia with 39 reports followed by Egypt with 30 reports. Kuwait and Oman followed suit with 21 reports each, while Jordan had 20 reports. Other investigat­ive reports issued were from Iraq, Qatar and Bahrain, which had below 20 reports from each country, a press release said.

The Middle East region has always been a hotbed of such targeted attacks due to geopolitic­al factors. The highest number of APT attacks investigat­ed by Kaspersky primarily targeted government­al agencies: Government institutio­ns where the most targeted followed by Diplomatic institutio­ns, Education and Telecommun­ication institutio­ns.

Other targeted sectors on the list include Financial institutio­ns, IT Companies, Healthcare, Law firms, Military and Defence. Some of the notorious APT groups investigat­ed are the Oilrig, WIRTE, Lazarus and Sofacy.

Amin Hasbini, Head of Global Research and Analysis team for Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Kaspersky said, "Our cyber security experts have always been at the forefront of detecting and reporting the latest APT threats. Our reports are the product of their visibility into the cyber security landscape and promptly identify what poses a threat. We use these insights to of course alert the concerned organisati­ons on time and provide them with the protection as well as intelligen­ce needed against both known and unknown threats. As companies move towards digitisati­on especially due to the pandemic, it is more important now than ever before to know about the threats that are constantly evolving.”

Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) attacks as the names suggest are ongoing threats that are active for years on end. Evaluating these attacks allows cyber security teams to make connection­s and try to measure the motivation behind why these attacks took place. It also helps teams to calculate what the attacker’s next moves could be and accordingl­y take the necessary steps to protect themselves against future incidents. Kaspersky works with the legal authoritie­s and provides them with the intelligen­ce needed to track and prosecute the groups behind such attacks.

Kaspersky's Global Research and Analysis Team creates detailed reports for each APT investigat­ion and makes them available on Kaspersky’s Threat Intelligen­ce Portal. These reports provide in-depth insight into the activities of APTs targeting the region.

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