APT 5, Keyhole Panda

Description

(FireEye) We have observed one APT group, which we call APT5, particularly focused on telecommunications and technology companies. More than half of the organizations we have observed being targeted or breached by APT5 operate in these sectors. Several times, APT5 has targeted organizations and personnel based in Southeast Asia.

APT5 has been active since at least 2007. It appears to be a large threat group that consists of several subgroups, often with distinct tactics and infrastructure. APT5 has targeted or breached organizations across multiple industries, but its focus appears to be on telecommunications and technology companies, especially information about satellite communications.

APT5 targeted the network of an electronics firm that sells products for both industrial and military applications. The group subsequently stole communications related to the firm’s business relationship with a national military, including inventories and memoranda about specific products they provided.

In one case in late 2014, APT5 breached the network of an international telecommunications company. The group used malware with keylogging capabilities to monitor the computer of an executive who manages the company’s relationships with other telecommunications companies.

There is some overlap with PittyTiger, Pitty Panda.

Names

NameName-Giver
APT 5FireEye
Keyhole PandaCrowdStrike
TEMP.BottleiSight
Bronze FleetwoodSecureWorks
TG-2754SecureWorks
Poisoned FlightKaspersky
ManganeseMicrosoft
Mulberry TyphoonMicrosoft

Country

Motivation

  • Information theft and espionage

First Seen

2007

Observed Sectors

Observed Countries

Tools

Operations

Information

Other Information

Uuid

ac14c97f-10ba-4b03-8a27-073682b83780

Last Card Change

2023-04-26