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Akira Ransomware Uses Windows Drivers to Bypass AV/EDR in SonicWall Attacks

Threat Score:
55
GB Hackers
4 days ago
Part of cluster #1730

Overview

Akira Ransomware Uses Windows Drivers to Bypass AV/EDR in SonicWall Attacks Security researchers have identified a sophisticated new tactic employed by Akira ransomware operators, who are exploiting legitimate Windows drivers to evade antivirus and endpoint detection systems while targeting SonicWall VPN infrastructure. This development represents a significant escalation in the group’s technical capabilities and poses serious challenges for enterprise cybersecurity defenses. Campaign Overview a...

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FILE HASHES
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ATTACK TYPES
AV Evasion
BYOVD
Exploitation
Malware Deployment
Ransomware
INDUSTRIES
Cybersecurity
Education
Information Technology
VULNERABILITIES
DDoS
Denial of Service
DoS
Privilege Escalation
Zero-Day
COMPANIES
AMD
Adobe
Amazon
Apple
Cisco
SECURITY VENDORS
Cloudflare
GuidePoint Security
Kaspersky
PLATFORMS
AWS
Android
Apache
Azure
IIS
APT GROUPS
Storm-1567
RANSOMWARE
Akira
AnDROid
DN
Defender
First
MALWARE
BumbleBee
Dark
Dharma
MedusaLocker
Pandora
MITRE ATT&CK
T1021
T1040
T1059.001
T1068
T1070.001
COUNTRIES
Belgium
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