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USB worm unleashed by Russian state hackers spreads worldwide


USB worm unleashed by Russian state hackers spreads worldwide

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A group of Russian-state hackers known for almost exclusively targeting Ukranian entities has branched out in recent months either accidentally or purposely by allowing USB-based espionage malware to infect a variety of organizations in other countries.

The group—known by many names, including Gamaredon, Primitive Bear, ACTINIUM, Armageddon, and Shuckworm—has been active since at least 2014 and has been attributed to Russia’s Federal Security Service by the Security Service of Ukraine. Most Kremlin-backed groups take pains to fly under the radar; Gamaredon doesn’t care to. Its espionage-motivated campaigns targeting large numbers of Ukrainian organizations are easy to detect and tie back to the Russian government. The campaigns typically revolve around malware that aims to obtain as much information from targets as possible.

One of those tools is a computer worm designed to spread from computer to computer through USB drives. Tracked by researchers from Check Point Research as LitterDrifter, the malware is written in the Visual Basic Scripting language. LitterDrifter serves two purposes: to promiscuously spread from USB drive to USB drive and to permanently infect the devices that connect to such drives with malware that permanently communicates with Gamaredon-operated command and control servers.

“Gamaredon continues to focus on [a] wide variety [of] Ukrainian targets, but due to the nature of the USB worm, we see indications of possible infection in various countries like USA, Vietnam, Chile, Poland and Germany,” Check Point researchers reported recently. “In addition, we’ve observed evidence of infections in Hong Kong. All this might indicate that much like other USB worms, LitterDrifter [has] spread beyond its intended targets.”

Virus Total Submissions of LitterDrifter
Enlarge / Virus Total Submissions of LitterDrifter

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The image above, tracking submissions of LitterDrifter to the Alphabet-owned VirusTotal service, indicates that the Gamaredon malware may be…

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‘Juice jacking’ hackers can steal your information from USB ports in public places


NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) — If you’ve charged your phone with USB ports in public places, the FBI is warning you about what they’re calling “juice jacking.”

Juice jacking is when hackers load malware onto charging stations at libraries, hotels and airports, and steal your personal information.

Cyber security experts say it can be hard to detect from just looking at them, and that all it takes is plugging in your phone. In seconds, the malware can steal information from your device while it’s being charged.

A local IT expert told CBS News Texas that this is rare, but if it happens to you, there’s a lot of information they can steal.

“Think about all the data and all the types of information that you keep in your cell phone on a daily basis. You have your personal contacts…your business email is probably on your cell phone,” said Kenny Riley, a technical director for Velocity IT.

Riley also said that you may not even know you’re a victim because your device likely won’t have a pop-up notification saying it’s happening, unlike a computer virus.

CBS News Texas reached out to both DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field for comment:

DFW International Airport:

“DFW Airport’s USB ports are ‘charge only,’ not part of a network, and are inspected regularly for signs of tampering. Travelers are always encouraged to inspect USB charging ports before using them and look for signs of unusual adapters or anything suspicious, and to report anything unusual to airport staff.”

Dallas Love Field:

“DAL has not had any reported or confirmed cases of malicious software detected in the airport’s USB ports/outlets. We also do not have standalone phone charging stations.

DAL electrical technicians inspect outlets and USB ports nightly and report any unusual devices or evidence of tampering. Passengers are encouraged to do the same before their usage. As always, we urge…

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KAOS Jammer cybersecurity hacking USB drive


KAOS Jammer

If you are interested in penetration testing, cybersecurity and other areas of Wi-Fi hacking and testing it might be worth your while checking out a new Kickstarter campaign for the KAOS Jammer. A small portable USB stick specifically designed for Wi-Fi cybersecurity and pen testing and suitable to be used experts or beginners depending on your skills. The drive is packed with all the tools you need for exploring and testing Wi-Fi systems and highly customizable. Early bird opportunities are now available for the unique project from roughly $53 or £45 (depending on current exchange rates).

KAOS Jammer features

KAOS JAMMER is a portable device for hackers, geeks and cybersecurity professionals that looks like a normal USB storage drive, but is a cutting-edge cybersecurity tool that has been designed to provide users with a complete pack of Wi-Fi based security tools. The compact design of this device allows it to be easily carried around. Despite its small size, the KJ packs powerful tools for exploiting vulnerabilities present in Wi-Fi networks.”

KAOS Jammer versions

KAOS Jammer

“The “KAOS JAMMER USB” is ready to go, it just needs a USB wall socket or wall charger just for the electricity. ​​It is not necessarily required to have a computer in order to activate the device; the device can be controlled through another device and connected to a USB port for power. It can be used with any plug, like for example: power bank, pc, laptop, usb charger etc. and then it can be controlled from any platform (cross-platform).”

If the KAOS Jammer crowd funding campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and the project completion progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around September 2023. To learn more about the KAOS Jammer cybersecurity USB drive project peek the promotional video below.

“The “KAOS JAMMER USB” is a versatile device that can be powered through a range of USB-enabled power sources, including wall sockets, chargers, power banks, laptops, and PCs. Its universal compatibility with USB power sources ensures that it can be utilized with ease in any setting, without the need for specific equipment or cables. It can be controlled from any platform…

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