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Aviatrix Threat Research Center

Cloud breaches are accelerating — across identities, workloads, supply chains, and cloud-native services. In the Containment Era, understanding how a breach unfolds is how you architect to stop it.

The Aviatrix Threat Research Center provides security teams with:

  • A structured understanding of how breaches unfold — kill chain, ATT&CK techniques, CVEs, and IOCs in a consistent format.
  • What attackers exploited, and which enforcement gaps let them move.
  • Where workload-level controls would have broken the attack chain — including paths that posture tools and endpoint detection don't model.
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Apple CarPlay RCE Exploit: Most Cars Remain Vulnerable in 2024
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Apple CarPlay RCE Exploit: Most Cars Remain Vulnerable in 2024

In early 2024, security researchers disclosed a serious remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting Apple CarPlay integrations in numerous vehicles. The exploit enables attackers to send maliciously crafted data via the CarPlay interface, potentially gaining control over in-vehicle systems or accessing sensitive driver data. Despite a fix being available, the diversity of manufacturers and slow fleet-wide software updates have left most vehicles exposed, raising concerns about the integrity and safety of modern vehicular systems. Automakers’ challenges in distributing timely patches have amplified risks for consumers and enterprises relying on smart car features. This incident underscores the growing cybersecurity challenges presented by increasingly connected and software-driven vehicles. With threat actors continually probing automotive systems and regulatory scrutiny on the rise, failure to promptly remediate such vulnerabilities could result in regulatory penalties, reputational damage, or physical safety incidents.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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AI-Enhanced Malware: How EvilAI’s Stealth Attacks Redefined Cyber Threats in 2024
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AI-Enhanced Malware: How EvilAI’s Stealth Attacks Redefined Cyber Threats in 2024

In early 2024, cybersecurity researchers identified a widespread campaign leveraging 'EvilAI'—a threat actor embedding artificial intelligence into seemingly legitimate productivity apps to deliver advanced malware. These AI-backed tools enable the malware to evade traditional antivirus detection, utilizing encrypted traffic and adaptive, stealthy behavior to propagate across organizational networks. The primary attack vectors were phishing emails and malicious downloads, which provided initial access before lateral movement was observed within compromised environments. As a result, hundreds of companies worldwide suffered business disruptions, data theft, and increased recovery costs from incident response efforts. This incident highlights the escalating sophistication of malware campaigns driven by artificial intelligence. The fusion of classic malware tactics with AI-enabled evasion makes traditional security controls less effective, underlining the urgency for organizations to adopt advanced, behavior-based defenses and prioritize zero trust architectures to mitigate evolving threats.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Initial Compromise(high)
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Privilege Escalation(medium)
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CERT-FR Uncovers Advanced Apple Spyware Exploitation in 2024
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CERT-FR Uncovers Advanced Apple Spyware Exploitation in 2024

In June 2024, a CERT-FR advisory revealed the exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability within Apple operating systems, alleged to be leveraged in targeted spyware attacks against select individuals. Discovered after reports of 'sophisticated' exploitation, the flaw allowed attackers to covertly gain access to devices, harvest sensitive data, and monitor communications by bypassing security defenses. Attackers deployed advanced tactics to deliver the payload, focusing on high-profile victims with a history of surveillance targeting. Apple has since released security updates to address the vulnerability, but the impact underscores persistent risks to user privacy and national security. This incident is particularly relevant amid a surge in zero-day exploitation by sophisticated threat actors, highlighting the elevated risks posed by commercial spyware and surveillance tools. It also reinforces regulatory and enterprise urgency to enhance detection, patch management, and mobile endpoint security strategies.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Initial Compromise(high)
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FBI Alert: UNC6040 & UNC6395 Target Salesforce Customers with Cloud Attacks (2024)
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FBI Alert: UNC6040 & UNC6395 Target Salesforce Customers with Cloud Attacks (2024)

In early 2024, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) issued an alert detailing active campaigns by threat groups UNC6040 and UNC6395 targeting Salesforce customer environments. The attackers leveraged phishing and social engineering to obtain valid Salesforce credentials, subsequently exploiting misconfigurations and inadequate security controls in customer cloud instances. This enabled unauthorized access to sensitive data, including customer information and corporate records, leading to multiple data theft and extortion attempts. Salesforce itself was not breached, but its customers suffered direct operational impacts due to data compromise and disruption. This incident underscores a rising trend of advanced threat actors targeting supply chain and SaaS ecosystems, exploiting both human and technical gaps in cloud security. As cloud adoption accelerates, enterprises must address credential hygiene, proper configuration, and real-time anomaly detection to thwart similar attacks.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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KillSec Ransomware Campaign Targets Brazilian Healthcare Supply Chain
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KillSec Ransomware Campaign Targets Brazilian Healthcare Supply Chain

In April 2024, the KillSec ransomware group orchestrated a cyberattack against a major Brazilian healthcare software provider, targeting a core element of the nation’s healthcare technology supply chain. According to cybersecurity researchers, the attackers leveraged sophisticated ransomware tactics to breach the provider’s environment, exfiltrate sensitive patient data, and subsequently encrypt vital systems, disrupting normal operations. The breach involved the theft of confidential healthcare records, potentially exposing personally identifiable information (PII) as well as critical medical data, raising alarms across Brazil’s healthcare sector. As a result, provider services experienced significant operational delays and financial impact, and the wider ecosystem faces cascading risks from the exposed data. This incident is particularly noteworthy due to the healthcare sector’s growing vulnerability to ransomware attacks, with supply chain vectors increasingly exploited by threat actors like KillSec. The event reflects a concerning trend of ransomware groups shifting toward critical infrastructure and service-provider targets, amplifying regulatory, compliance, and patient safety pressures.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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HybridPetya Ransomware: How Attackers Bypassed Secure Boot to Compromise UEFI
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HybridPetya Ransomware: How Attackers Bypassed Secure Boot to Compromise UEFI

In June 2024, cybersecurity researchers uncovered a new ransomware strain called 'HybridPetya' that combines elements of the notorious Petya and NotPetya malware families. This advanced ransomware specifically targets UEFI-based systems, bypassing Secure Boot protections by leveraging sophisticated bootkit techniques. HybridPetya infiltrates environments via spear-phishing and lateral movement, then encrypts critical system files at the firmware level, effectively crippling affected organizations and creating significant hurdles for recovery. Its wiper-like capabilities echo NotPetya’s destructive impacts, raising major concerns for enterprises with critical infrastructure or legacy firmware defenses. The emergence of HybridPetya underscores an escalation in attacker sophistication, with a resurgence in supply-chain and firmware-level attacks. The incident highlights the urgent need for proactive firmware security, robust patch management, and Zero Trust architectures to counter ransomware operators increasingly weaponizing advanced, persistent threat techniques.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Initial Compromise(medium)
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Emerging Yurei Ransomware Claims First Victims in 2024
Impact· high
Emerging Yurei Ransomware Claims First Victims in 2024

In early June 2024, a new ransomware operation identified as Yurei, reportedly originating from Morocco and named after Japanese spirits, claimed its first set of confirmed victims. The Yurei group leveraged a customized variant of the Prince-Ransomware binary, successfully breaching targets by deploying file-encrypting malware through typical ransomware vectors. Notably, researchers discovered that the malware implementation contained a technical flaw permitting partial data recovery, though this did not nullify the criminal extortion threats made against affected businesses. The attack has led to data loss, service interruption, and urgent incident response at affected organizations. This incident spotlights the evolving ransomware landscape, where new actors rapidly weaponize existing malware tools, often introducing subtle encryption modifications. Yurei’s activity shows how flaws in ransomware code do not necessarily mitigate risk, as extortion and operational disruption remain impactful. Organizations must adapt controls to defend against agile threat actors, even when exploits are imperfectly engineered.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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The FileFix Phishing Campaign: Obfuscation, Steganography, and Multilingual Threats Hit Globally
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The FileFix Phishing Campaign: Obfuscation, Steganography, and Multilingual Threats Hit Globally

In early 2024, security researchers identified a sophisticated, widescale phishing campaign leveraging a malicious tool called FileFix. The campaign utilized advanced code obfuscation, steganography, and localization in at least 16 languages to distribute phishing payloads globally. Attackers delivered FileFix through deceptive emails and malicious attachments, successfully bypassing traditional security filters. Once executed, the malware embedded within attachments enabled remote access, data theft, and credential harvesting, affecting organizations in multiple sectors and exposing sensitive business data to potential fraud and operational disruption. FileFix highlights a new wave of phishing threats combining obfuscation, multilingual lures, and novel payload delivery. Its rapid evolution and global reach underscore the increasing sophistication of social engineering attacks, making robust detection and segmentation capabilities essential for all enterprises.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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'Vane Viper': PropellerAds Tied to 2025’s Largest Malvertising & Cybercrime Network
Impact· high
'Vane Viper': PropellerAds Tied to 2025’s Largest Malvertising & Cybercrime Network

In September 2025, cybersecurity researchers uncovered that the 'Vane Viper' threat group had leveraged the commercial adtech platform PropellerAds to orchestrate one of the largest malvertising and cybercrime operations observed in recent years. The threat actor, active for over a decade, used compromised websites and malicious ads to funnel internet users through complex redirection chains—culminating in exploit kits, malware, ransomware, and scam campaigns. Investigations tied PropellerAds and its parent AdTech Holding, via shared infrastructure and business links, to a sprawling web of entities facilitating the operation and exposing untold numbers of enterprise and consumer users to cyber risk. This incident is particularly significant because it demonstrates the co-mingling of legitimate commercial digital ad infrastructure with cybercriminal activity, challenging the line between victimized platforms and complicit actors. The case spotlights growing regulatory and enterprise security concerns around malvertising, supply chain integrity, and weaponized ad ecosystems.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Shai-Hulud Worm: Self-Propagating Malware Hits 180+ NPM Packages in Major Supply Chain Breach
Impact· high
Shai-Hulud Worm: Self-Propagating Malware Hits 180+ NPM Packages in Major Supply Chain Breach

In September 2025, a novel self-replicating worm, dubbed 'Shai-Hulud,' targeted the JavaScript NPM ecosystem by infecting over 180 code packages. The malware exploited developer authentication tokens found on Linux and macOS devices, replicating itself into the top 20 packages accessible to the compromised account and rapidly publishing malicious package versions. Stolen credentials were published in new, public GitHub repositories, compounding the supply chain risk. Though the initial infection included several packages managed by CrowdStrike, the company quickly removed the compromised code and rotated secrets, preventing wider impact to its flagship products. This incident highlights the increasing sophistication and automation of supply chain compromise, especially in open-source software development. The self-propagating nature of Shai-Hulud, combined with credential harvesting and public exposure, represents a growing risk trend for organizations relying on software registries.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Salty2FA: The Next Wave of Enterprise Phishing-as-a-Service in 2024
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Salty2FA: The Next Wave of Enterprise Phishing-as-a-Service in 2024

In early 2024, cybersecurity researchers uncovered the Salty2FA Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) kit, designed to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA) protections for enterprise environments. The kit enables attackers to launch highly convincing phishing campaigns by emulating trusted authentication flows and harvesting credentials—including two-factor tokens—using adversary-in-the-middle proxy techniques. Salty2FA's modular architecture, scalability, and integration with encrypted communication channels make it particularly appealing to cybercriminals targeting corporate user bases. Compromised accounts can facilitate credential stuffing, lateral movement, and data exfiltration in victim organizations. This incident highlights the growing professionalization of cybercriminal groups and a trend toward sophisticated PhaaS offerings that significantly lower barriers for conducting enterprise-level breaches. Organizations should note the surge in attacks able to circumvent standard MFA and adapt their defenses accordingly.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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2024 Shai-hulud Worm: Major Supply Chain Attack Strikes NPM
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2024 Shai-hulud Worm: Major Supply Chain Attack Strikes NPM

In September 2024, a self-replicating malware dubbed "Shai-hulud" infiltrated the open source ecosystem by targeting hundreds of NPM (Node Package Manager) packages. The worm initiates its campaign by compromising a single software component, and automatically harvests secrets, tokens, and credentials present in affected developers' environments. By leveraging compromised NPM accounts, Shai-hulud spreads itself through subsequent package uploads, injecting malicious payloads into new releases and perpetuating a chain reaction across software supply chains. Impacted parties range from individual developers to prominent tech companies and security vendors. This incident highlights a concerning escalation in supply chain threats, demonstrating advanced automation in malware propagation and the weaponization of interconnected open source dependencies. The attack underscores the rising prevalence of highly automated, lateral-moving malware and the systemic risks posed by compromised development ecosystems.

7 months ago

Kill Chain

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Security Research & Insights

Security Research & Insights with human-led deep dives into campaigns and cloud-native TTPs

OpenAI Lost Control of Its Models. Then Anthropic Did Too. That Is Not a Coincidence.
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OpenAI Lost Control of Its Models. Then Anthropic Did Too. That Is Not a Coincidence.
Matt Snyder
Matt Snyder

Jul 31, 2026

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Attackers Learned to Use AI. Now They Built Tools to Destroy It.
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Attackers Learned to Use AI. Now They Built Tools to Destroy It.
Matt Snyder
Matt Snyder

Jul 21, 2026

12 min read
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Living-off-the-Agent: How AI Tool Misuse Became the Insider Threat Nobody Provisioned
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Living-off-the-Agent: How AI Tool Misuse Became the Insider Threat Nobody Provisioned
Sachin Saurabh
Sachin Saurabh

Jul 07, 2026

14 min read
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Market Perspectives

Market Perspectives offering expert commentary and select breach analysis from industry leaders

What Could Have Stopped the 2023 MGM Breach? A Study in the Power of Embedded Zero Trust
What Could Have Stopped the 2023 MGM Breach v4
What Could Have Stopped the 2023 MGM Breach? A Study in the Power of Embedded Zero Trust
John Qian
John Qian

Jul 31, 2025

7 min read
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HITRUST CSF Compliance in the Cloud—How Aviatrix Secures Healthcare Data
HITRUST CSF Compliance in the Cloud—How Aviatrix Secures Healthcare Data
HITRUST CSF Compliance in the Cloud—How Aviatrix Secures Healthcare Data
Tom Davis
Tom Davis

Jun 25, 2025

7 min read
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How CNSF Protects Cloud Workloads

Cloud attackers don’t rely on a single exploit — they rely on paths.

Once inside, attackers move laterally between workloads, establish command-and-control through egress paths, and exfiltrate data through legitimate cloud services — often before detection tools generate an alert. These paths exist because most security architectures enforce at centralized inspection points, not at every workload. The paths that matter most are the ones that never reach a central firewall.

Aviatrix Cloud Native Security Fabric (CNSF) contains attacks by enforcing policy at every workload communication path — containing blast radius, blocking lateral movement, and cutting off egress before data leaves the environment.

Utilize the Network Layer

With CNSF, enterprises can:

  • Contain attack paths at runtime

    Gain visibility into east-west and egress workload communication and apply controls that limit lateral movement, unauthorized egress, and uncontrolled trust expansion.

  • Eliminate blind spots in workload-to-workload traffic

    Observe traffic across VPCs/VNets, regions, and cloud providers using cloud native telemetry — including paths that posture tools and point controls don’t model.

  • Secure modern and AI-driven workloads

    Understand how agents, services, and workloads communicate at runtime, and enforce policy to reduce the risk of misuse, over-privileged access, or unintended data flows.

  • Apply consistent Zero Trust controls without slowing teams

    Enforce segmentation, egress control, and encryption centrally across clouds — without agents, application changes, or developer friction.

See Your Attack Paths. Close the Gaps with CNSF.

Blast radius starts where your enforcement stops.

Most security architectures enforce at centralized inspection points. Attackers move between workloads on paths that never reach those points — building blast radius invisibly until detection tools fire, often too late.

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Your assessment delivers:

  • The Aviatrix Workload Attack Path Assessment (WAPA) analyzes real workload communication using cloud native telemetry to uncover attack paths already present in your environment — and shows how Cloud Native Security Fabric (CNSF) can break those paths with runtime enforcement.

Containment Era Intelligence

The threat landscape has changed.
Has your question changed with it?

In March 2026, TeamPCP proved that detection-first architectures cannot contain attacks that move through trusted code, not around defenses. Today’s threat actors don’t break in — they log in, blend in, and expand silently. This command center tracks the evolving threat landscape and helps you measure your Blast Radius — the architectural metric that defines resilience in the Containment Era.

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This command center tracks 8 active campaigns and measures your Blast Radius: what an attacker can reach once inside your environment.

Contain the Blast Radius

See the attack paths already present in your environment — and where CNSF containment controls would break them.

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