Nimbus Manticore’s European Espionage Escapade: Sneaky Cyber Shenanigans Intensify!

Nimbus Manticore is on a cyber-espionage spree in Europe. With fake recruiter personas and dodgy career portals, they’re phishing for more than just compliments. Their malware, with names like MiniJunk, sideloads into legit apps, evading detection like a ninja in a tuxedo. Keep an eye out, Denmark, Sweden, and Portugal!

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Looks like Nimbus Manticore is putting the “spy” back in “cyber-espionage,” with a European tour that would make any rock band jealous. If your inbox suddenly becomes a hotspot for aerospace job offers, think twice before updating your resume. Your gig as an unsuspecting accomplice might just be a click away!

Key Points:

  • Nimbus Manticore is a cyber-espionage group linked to Iran’s IRGC.
  • The group’s latest campaigns focus on Western Europe, targeting Denmark, Sweden, and Portugal.
  • Attackers use spear-phishing tactics with fake recruiting portals to infiltrate targets.
  • They employ advanced malware, including evolved strains like ‘MiniJunk’ and ‘MiniBrowse.’
  • Cloud infrastructure helps maintain the campaign’s resilience and stealth.

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