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Operation Sharpshooter

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Summary

Operation Sharpshooter is a sophisticated cyberattack campaign targeting web applications and their underlying infrastructure. It involves exploiting vulnerabilities in application code and server configurations to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, and exfiltrate sensitive data. The operation is characterized by the use of advanced techniques such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and custom malware designed to evade detection.

Key Characteristics

  • Exploitation of web application vulnerabilities including SQL injection and cross-site scripting.
  • Use of custom-built malware and obfuscation methods to avoid security detection.
  • Targeting of both client-side and server-side components to maximize impact.
  • Credential harvesting and lateral movement within compromised networks.
  • Data exfiltration focused on sensitive corporate and personal information.

Defensive Controls

Related Security Solutions

Effective defense against Operation Sharpshooter involves a combination of secure application development tools, web application firewalls, endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems, and comprehensive security information and event management (SIEM) platforms. Additionally, vulnerability scanning and penetration testing solutions play a critical role in identifying exploitable weaknesses before attackers can leverage them.

Tags: Application Attacks cross-site scripting Cybersecurity malware Operation Sharpshooter SQL injection Threats & Attacks web application firewall