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Atlassian Servers Hit by Cerber Ransomware

April 18, 2024
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Atlassian Servers Hit by Cerber Ransomware

Threat actors are capitalizing on unpatched Atlassian servers to unleash Cerber ransomware, a tactic aimed at compromising confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Leveraging CVE-2023-22518, a critical security vulnerability affecting Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Server, attackers gain unauthorized access, creating admin accounts to execute malicious actions. Financially motivated cybercrime groups exploit these accounts to install Effluence web shell plugins, enabling arbitrary command execution on affected hosts, thus facilitating the deployment of Cerber ransomware payloads.

The utilization of pure C++ payloads underscores a shift in ransomware tactics, highlighting the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Despite Cerber’s sophistication, its impact may be limited to the data accessible to the compromised Confluence application, primarily files owned by the ‘confluence’ user. This limitation may diminish the ransomware’s efficacy in extracting payments from victims, particularly in well-configured systems where critical data is backed up.

These developments coincide with the emergence of new ransomware variants targeting both Windows and VMware ESXi servers, further amplifying the threat landscape. Concurrently, ransomware actors are capitalizing on leaked source code, such as LockBit ransomware, to craft custom variants with enhanced capabilities. This underscores the critical need for robust security measures and a cybersecurity culture among employees to effectively mitigate the evolving threat posed by ransomware attacks.

Reference:
  • Atlassian Vulnerability Leads to Deployment of Linux Variant of Cerber Ransomware

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