MAGNALLIUM is a Dragos-tracked threat activity group focused primarily on initial IT-network intrusions against industrial and critical-infrastructure-related organizations. The group has targeted energy and aerospace entities since at least 2013 and later expanded victimology to include electric utilities, government institutions, financial organizations, and supporting industrial entities. Chemical manufacturing processes also fall within its broader victim profile. Reported geographic targeting includes the Middle East, Europe, and North America, with documented interest in Saudi Arabia and the United States. MAGNALLIUM is characterized by reconnaissance and access-oriented tradecraft rather than demonstrated ICS- or OT-specific disruptive capability. The group has been associated with phishing campaigns, password spraying, and malware delivery, and has remained focused on gaining footholds in enterprise IT environments. Assessments indicate it lacks a confirmed OT- or ICS-specific capability and has concentrated on initial access and follow-on intrusion opportunities rather than direct manipulation of industrial processes. MAGNALLIUM has also been linked to disruptive malware activity in the Middle East, including deployment of wiper malware against industrial-related entities in 2019. Dragos reporting further indicates overlap or operational sequencing with PARISITE, an intrusion set assessed to conduct initial access operations that can enable subsequent MAGNALLIUM activity. Overall, MAGNALLIUM represents a persistent threat to industrial organizations through credential attacks, phishing-led compromise, reconnaissance, and establishment of early-stage access that could support broader espionage or disruptive objectives.
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4 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.
3 malware families attributed to this actor across reporting.
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Primarily IT-intrusion focused group targeting energy and aerospace; expanded to US electric utilities; associated with password spraying and broader initial-access activity; no explicit ICS-disruptive tooling described here.
Uses phishing, password spraying, and malware delivery for reconnaissance.
Uses phishing, password spraying, and malware delivery for reconnaissance.
Industrial-focused threat group conducting information gathering and disruptive malware operations against oil and gas, electric, aerospace, government, and financial targets, with expanded targeting into North America and deployment of wiper malware.
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Every observed MITRE ATT&CK technique, grouped by tactic.
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