FIN7, one of the most prolific cyber criminal gangs in the world, has added ransomware to its attack arsenal. The organization gained infamy in 2014 after it stole a total of $1 billion from over 100 companies around the world.
According to security experts, FIN7 is one of the most skilled advanced persistent threat groups. Due to the highly developed tactics and discipline the group has shown over its multi-year history, FIN7’s move into ransomware is cause for concern.
FIN7 adopts new cyber crime tactics
Recent Mandiant research reveals that threat groups affiliated with FIN7 have been involved in ransomware operations such as REvil, DarkSide, BlackMatter and ALPHV (BlackCat). The research provides evidence of increased data-theft extortion or ransomware deployment closely connected with these attacks.
Some of the research findings include:
- The group continues to leverage the task automation and configuration management program PowerShell throughout their intrusions, including in a new backdoor called PowerPlant
- Its initial access techniques have spread out to include software supply chain compromise and the use of stolen credentials, in addition to common phishing techniques
- Evidence of data theft, extortion and ransomware deployment follows related activity at multiple threat actor gangs with observed technical overlaps.
History of high profile attack
In 2021, FIN7 allegedly created a fake security firm called Bastion Secure. Disguising itself as an honest company, the threat group hired researchers and tricked them into running actual ransomware attacks.
FIN7 is allegedly the source for the software behind the breach of major fuel provider Colonial Pipeline. The ransomware group DarkSide ran the attack, which allegedly has direct ties to FIN7.
Among the hundreds of victims are SAKS Fifth Avenue, Saks Off 5th, Lord & Taylor, Omni Hotels & Resorts, Trump Hotels, Jason’s Deli, Whole Foods and Chipotle.
Advanced persistent threat group
The new research reveals that FIN7 is accelerating its attacks and has widened its tactics and relationships with other ransomware actors.
While there are many threat actor gangs, researchers regard FIN7 as a particularly professional and disciplined group. The group appears to be Russian-speaking, but it hasn’t been tied to any specific country. Researchers believe FIN7 has a well-funded research and testing division, which helps it evade antivirus and scanner detection.
Given this level of skill, defenders are concerned. FIN7 attacks can be hard to detect and defuse. Mandiant says that the group has adopted supply chain compromise as well to gain more system access. For example, FIN7 actors have remotely deployed the PowerPlant backdoor that contains a large array of malicious capabilities.
Since FIN7 is a known advanced persistent threat group, its foray into ransomware may alarm people. Over the years, the organization has raked in billions through illicit activities. However, even after the arrest of gang leaders in 2018, FIN7 continues to engage in criminal activity with no signs of slowing. Ransomware readiness teams, take note.
Freelance Technology Writer