Wazawaka is an alias present in threat-intelligence reporting, but the available information does not provide high-confidence, corroborated details tying this name to a distinct threat actor profile, origin, victimology, operational scope, or tradecraft. The associated material references unrelated activity involving Brunhilda, TA505, and a campaign named SilverFish, but does not establish that Wazawaka is the operator of those activities or otherwise define the alias with sufficient certainty for attribution. As a result, Wazawaka should be treated as an insufficiently characterized actor label pending additional corroborated reporting.
Mallory correlates actor tradecraft and target patterns against your stack, your sector, and your geography. See overlap before they land.
10 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.
5 malware families attributed to this actor across reporting.
3 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
Referenced in unrelated promotional content for another report about alleged cybercriminal activity and affiliations.
Mentioned only in a related report advertisement as a cybercriminal figure under scrutiny for alleged involvement in cybercriminal activities.
Alleged cybercriminal activity; the referenced teaser says the research covers Wazawaka’s background, affiliations, tactics, team structure, and use of third-party ransomware-as-a-service vendors.
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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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Domains, IPs, and hashes tied to this actor, refreshed continuously.