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However, because this attack has been going on for two weeks, some endpoint protection tools (well, about a third of them) are catching on that this particular file is bad, and should feel bad.

virustotal.com/gui/file/13d71b

The most important lesson here is that attackers always come up with new ways to evade detection. Using a commercially available, normally legitimate remote access tool with a valid cryptographic signature lets the attacker bypass some kinds of endpoint detection.

Remember to check the From: address in emails, and the destination of any links they point to. You can do this by hovering your mouse over the link without clicking, and waiting a second. If it says it's from the SSA, but it isn't pointing to SSA.gov, then it's a lie.

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When clicked, the button delivers malware, but it's an unexpected payload: A client installer for the commercial remote-access tool ConnectWise.

Every time I clicked the download link, it gave me the same file with six different random digits appended to the filename. Note that it is not, as the website implies, a PDF document, but a Windows executable file, with a .exe extension.

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This is where I tell you: don't do this! I am a trained professional. I click all the bad links so you don't have to. I am going to show you what happens next.

A button appears on this page, labeled "Access Your Statement." The site serving up this payload delivers a file named "Social Security Statement Documents [six digit random number].exe"

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Finally the target lands on a page on the InMotion site that closely resembles the look-and-feel of the content in the email message.

The page tells the visitor, in part "Download your statement as a PDF file" and "For security reasons, we recommend accessing your statement through your secure device."

Spoiler alert: It was not a PDF file.

(Edit: A reader informs me that this appears to be the hosting space used by the temp agency website, and that for whatever reason, the URL appears differently here.)

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The target's browser then lands on another website, hosted by a large hosting service, InMotion Hosting. As with the temp agency website, the attackers have set up multiple URLs on this site, where the first URL performs a 302 redirect to go to the second URL, for no apparent reason other than to create the URL equivalent of a Rube Goldberg contraption.

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That link then immediately 302 redirects the target's browser to a link on a second website, one that belongs to a temp agency based in the US state of Maryland.

The attackers have created two URLs on this company's site for this purpose. The first one redirects to the second one.

Again, the site appears to have been compromised and used specifically for the purpose of obfuscating the redirection chain.

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In this attack, the spammers have been sending emails that look like this official-appearing notification from the Social Security Administration.

The message says "Your Social Security Statement is ready to review" and includes a button at the bottom labeled "Download Statement."

The button links to a shortened URL that uses the link-shortening service t.ly to lead the target to a chain of 302 redirects. Malware spammers often do this to fool web reputation services and obfuscate the final destination of the link.

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#Russia is using talks as a smokescreen while actively preparing new #offensives. Its forces have launched #attacks in #Sumy and #Kharkiv, and offensive actions have nearly doubled. Missile and bombing strikes on #Ukrainian cities have risen by over 1.5 times. Russia’s troop count in #Ukraine has grown fivefold to 620,000. Joint exercises with #Belarus may signal a new #invasion route. #Negotiations appear to be a cover for expanding aggression.

moscowmigrant.com/posts/the-pe

MoscowMigrant · The peace offensive... on the Sumy and Kharkiv regionsUnder the cover of negotiations, Russia is preparing a new offensive. The CDU/CSU-SPD coalition will increase support for Ukraine. Trump declared that all countries kiss his ass, while China and Canada proposed the reverse procedure.

#TemuTrump’ is now in #Hansard
The next question is from #Greens MP Stephen Bates, who asks:

#Albo, why would you invite #TrumpCoup to #Australia when you have a Temu Trump sitting opposite you right now!”

He’s immediately asked to rephrase the question.

Attempt two from Bates is much more serious:

“Given Trump’s #attacks on #democracy & western institutions, & even #threatening our #allies & even the PBS [Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme], why would you #invite him to Australia?” #auspol

In his first response to the #Trump #Putin call, President #Zelensky made clear he would support any end to #Russian #attacks on his country’s #energy #infrastructure.

That is no surprise because it was part of his own plan. But that’s the key point: the Russian offer is only part of the interim ceasefire plan the US and Ukraine had agreed.

Putin, he said, was still setting out “additional conditions” before he would agree a ceasefire and that showed Russia was “not ready to finish this war”.

Zelensky insisted Western powers would continue giving Ukraine military aid – despite Russian demands that they stop.

And he also said Russian demands for #Ukraine to be prevented from rearming during a ceasefire was just designed to weaken its armed forces.

As Zelensky gave his press briefing, #airraid sirens rang out across Kyiv. The irony was not lost on anybody including Zelensky who said it once again showed Russia could not be trusted.

#USPol #TraitorTrump #PutinsPuppet #auspol

bbc.com/news/live/c3e4xzd8qq8t

BBC NewsFresh Ukraine talks to begin 'immediately', White House says after Trump-Putin callZelensky says he supports the energy truce but claims Russia isn't "ready" to end the war.