Iranian Cyber Actors Wreak Havoc: FBI and CISA Sound the Alarm on Ransomware Threats
CISA, FBI, and DC3 warn that Iran-based cyber actors, such as Pioneer Kitten, are targeting U.S. organizations with ransomware attacks. These state-sponsored hackers aim to exploit vulnerabilities and develop network access. Critical infrastructure organizations are urged to review and implement mitigations to reduce ransomware risks.

Hot Take:
Well, if you thought only your ex could hold a grudge, think again! The Iranian cyber crew is back, and they’ve got a list of targets longer than a CVS receipt. Buckle up, folks, it’s going to be a bumpy cyber ride!
Key Points:
- Iran-based cyber actors are targeting U.S. organizations with ransomware attacks.
- These actors are known by names like Pioneer Kitten, UNC757, Parisite, Rubidium, and Lemon Sandstorm.
- The FBI links these actors to the Government of Iran and an Iranian IT company.
- Similarities exist to a 2020 advisory regarding VPN vulnerabilities.
- Organizations are encouraged to follow mitigations to reduce ransomware risks.
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