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US Charges 17 Iranian Hackers, Offers $10 Million Rewards for 5 of Them

The 17 members of the Mabna Institute targeted hundreds of universities and organizations in the US and abroad. The post US Charges 17 Iranian Hackers, Offers $10 Million Rewards for 5 of Them appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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The United States has reportedly charged 17 individuals identified as Iranian hackers, with a substantial reward offer of $10 million for information leading to the apprehension of five of them. These individuals are alleged to be members of the Mabna Institute, a group accused of engaging in extensive cyber espionage and intellectual property theft.

According to the reports, the Mabna Institute’s activities targeted hundreds of universities and organizations, both within the United States and internationally. The primary objective of these operations appears to have been the illicit acquisition of sensitive data and intellectual property, likely for the benefit of the Iranian state or associated entities. This type of activity typically involves sophisticated phishing campaigns, credential stuffing, and the exploitation of known vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to target networks.

The modus operandi for such groups often involves a multi-stage approach. Initial access might be gained through spear-phishing emails tailored to specific academic or research personnel, tricking them into divulging login credentials or installing malware. Once inside a network, attackers commonly employ lateral movement techniques to escalate privileges and access valuable data repositories. Exfiltration of data is then conducted covertly, often by encrypting and compressing files before transferring them to attacker-controlled infrastructure.

Organizations, particularly academic institutions and research facilities, are frequently targeted due to their wealth of valuable intellectual property, research data, and access to cutting-edge technologies. These entities often operate with more open network environments and may have diverse user bases, making them potentially more susceptible to social engineering and credential-based attacks.

Mitigation strategies for this class of threat typically include robust multi-factor authentication (MFA) across all critical systems, comprehensive security awareness training for all employees to recognize phishing attempts, and regular patching and vulnerability management programs. Network segmentation can limit lateral movement, and advanced endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions can help identify and contain breaches more rapidly. Furthermore, strong data loss prevention (DLP) policies and technologies can help prevent the unauthorized exfiltration of sensitive information.

The charges and reward offers underscore a significant effort by the US government to deter and prosecute state-sponsored cyber activity. This action reflects a broader international focus on holding nation-state actors accountable for cyber espionage and intellectual property theft, which can have profound economic and national security implications. It also serves as a reminder to organizations worldwide about the persistent and evolving threat landscape posed by sophisticated, well-resourced cyber adversaries.

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