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  3. APT37’s Ruby Jumper campaign demonstrates a mature approach to air-gap traversal.

APT37’s Ruby Jumper campaign demonstrates a mature approach to air-gap traversal.

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    APT37’s Ruby Jumper campaign demonstrates a mature approach to air-gap traversal.

    Observed tradecraft includes:
    • LNK-based initial execution
    • Embedded PowerShell payload extraction
    • Ruby interpreter abuse (v3.3.0)
    • Scheduled task persistence (5-minute interval)
    • USB-based covert bidirectional C2
    • Multi-stage backdoor deployment
    Toolset: RESTLEAF, SNAKEDROPPER, THUMBSBD, VIRUSTASK, FOOTWINE, BLUELIGHT.

    The removable media relay model enables:
    – Command staging offline
    – Data exfiltration without internet access
    – Lateral spread across isolated systems
    – Surveillance via Windows spyware
    This reinforces a critical point:
    Air-gap controls must extend beyond physical disconnection — including USB governance, device auditing, behavioral monitoring, and strict runtime execution policies.

    Are critical infrastructure operators prepared for USB-mediated C2 relays?

    Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/apt37-hackers-use-new-malware-to-breach-air-gapped-networks/

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    #Infosec #APT37 #AirGapSecurity #ThreatModeling #MalwareAnalysis #NationStateThreats #USBExfiltration #SOC #DetectionEngineering #CyberDefense #OperationalSecurity #ThreatHunting #ZeroTrustArchitecture

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