Kaspersky is a cybersecurity company and security research organization, not a threat actor. It is known for malware analysis, threat intelligence, and incident investigation. In the available context, Kaspersky appears only as the victim organization whose employees’ iPhones were targeted in Operation Triangulation, a campaign previously linked to Russian espionage activity. There is no high-confidence basis to characterize Kaspersky itself as conducting malicious cyber operations, ransomware activity, or threat-actor behavior.
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Who, where, and (when attributed) which flag flies behind the operation. Pulled from open-source reporting and Mallory's analyst review.
Sectors the actor has been observed targeting.
2 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.
1 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
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Every observed MITRE ATT&CK technique, grouped by tactic.
Families this actor is known to deploy, with IOCs and behavior.
CVEs this actor has used in known campaigns.
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