Fog ransomware group
· Published 21/12/2025 13:54 · Modified 21/12/2025 13:54
· Source: AlienVault
Essential information
- Confidence
- 100/100
- Published
- 21/12/2025 13:54
- Modified
- 21/12/2025 13:54
- Updated at
- 21/12/2025 13:54
- Revoked
- No
- Author / Source
- AlienVault
- Resource level
- —
- Primary motivation
- —
- Related entities
- 1 reports, 11 attack patterns (mitre), 2 malware, 4 sectors, 4 countries, 3 vulnerabilities (cve)
Description
No description.
Marking (TLP)
TLP:CLEAR
Related entities
Attack patterns, malware, vulnerabilities, indicators and other entities linked to this intrusion set.
Reports (1)
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3 CVEs 1 MITRE 2 Malwares 1 Observable 1 APT
Attack patterns (MITRE) (11)
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T1543.003 usesWindows Service MITRE
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T1078 usesValid Accounts MITRE
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T1021.002 usesSMB/Windows Admin Shares MITRE
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T1555 usesCredentials from Password Stores MITRE
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T1090 usesProxy MITRE
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T1068 usesExploitation for Privilege Escalation MITRE
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T1134 usesAccess Token Manipulation MITRE
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T1071.001 usesWeb Protocols MITRE
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T1557 usesAdversary-in-the-Middle MITRE
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T1572 usesProtocol Tunneling MITRE
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T1558.003 usesKerberoasting MITRE
Malware (2)
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Sliver usesFamily
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Fog ransomware usesFamily
Sectors (4)
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Transportation targets
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Retail targets
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Technology targets
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Education targets
Countries (4)
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United States of America targets
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Brazil targets
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Italy targets
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Greece targets
Vulnerabilities (CVE) (3)
Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services contains an unspecified vulnerability that allows for privilege escalation.
- Published
- 11/04/2022
- Modified
- 20/12/2025
Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services contains an unspecified vulnerability that allows for privilege escalation.
- Published
- 11/04/2022
- Modified
- 20/12/2025
5.5
Medium
Microsoft's Netlogon Remote Protocol (MS-NRPC) contains a privilege escalation vulnerability when an attacker establishes a vulnerable Netlogon secure channel connection to a …
- Attack vector
- Local
- Published
- 03/11/2021
- Modified
- 27/05/2026