"Explore the secretive world of cyber espionage as we uncover how Pakistani hacking group Transparent Tribe, also known as APT36, is targeting India's most sensitive sectors—defense, government, and aerospace. Learn about the tools, tactics, and techniques used by these hackers to steal data, compromise systems, and gain a strategic advantage."
In this video, we cover:
Who is Transparent Tribe (APT36)?
Discover the origins and objectives of this notorious hacking group suspected of ties to Pakistani military intelligence.
Targets of Transparent Tribe:
Learn about the high-profile targets of their cyberattacks, including Indian defense contractors, government organizations, think tanks, and research institutions.
Tools and Tactics Used:
A breakdown of the wide range of Remote Access Trojans (RATs) and other malware used by Transparent Tribe, such as Crimson RAT, ObliqueRAT, CapraRAT, and more. We explain how these tools enable them to monitor, manipulate, and exfiltrate sensitive data.
How They Operate:
Understand the social engineering strategies and cyberattack methods employed by the group, including spear-phishing campaigns, credential harvesting, HTML smuggling, and the use of fake websites.
Implications of Their Attacks:
Explore the broader implications of Transparent Tribe's operations for India's national security and global cybersecurity dynamics.
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