Article Details
Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2025-12-17 15:35:01.231
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/12/apt28-targets-ukrainian-ukr-net-users.html
Original Article Text
Click to Toggle View
APT28 Targets Ukrainian UKR-net Users in Long-Running Credential Phishing Campaign. The Russian state-sponsored threat actor known as APT28 has been attributed to what has been described as a "sustained" credential-harvesting campaign targeting users of UKR[.]net, a webmail and news service popular in Ukraine. The activity, observed by Recorded Future's Insikt Group between June 2024 and April 2025, builds upon prior findings from the cybersecurity company in May 2024 that detailed the hacking group's attacks targeting European networks with the HeadLace malware and credential-harvesting web pages. APT28 is also tracked as BlueDelta, Fancy Bear, Forest Blizzard, FROZENLAKE, Iron Twilight, ITG05, Pawn Storm, Sednit, Sofacy, and TA422. It's assessed to be affiliated with Russia's Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Federation's Armed Forces (GRU). The latest attacks are characterized by the deployment of UKR[.]net-themed login pages on legitimate services like Mocky to entice recipients into entering their credentials and two-factor authentication (2FA) codes. Links to these pages are embedded within PDF documents that are distributed via phishing emails. The links are shortened using services like tiny[.]cc or tinyurl[.]com. In some cases, the threat actor has also been observed using subdomains created on platforms like Blogger (*.blogspot[.]com) to launch a two-tier redirection chain that leads to the credential harvesting page. The efforts are part of a broader set of phishing and credential theft operations orchestrated by the adversary since mid-2000s targeting government institutions, defense contractors, weapons suppliers, logistics firms, and policy think tanks in pursuit of Russia's strategic objectives. "While this campaign does not reveal specific targets, BlueDelta's historical focus on credential theft to enable intelligence collection provides strong indicators of likely intent to collect sensitive information from Ukrainian users in support of broader GRU intelligence requirements," the Mastercard-owned company said in a report shared with The Hacker News. What has changed is the transition from using compromised routers to proxy tunneling services such as ngrok and Serveo to capture and relay the stolen credentials and 2FA codes. "BlueDelta's continued abuse of free hosting and anonymized tunneling infrastructure likely reflects an adaptive response to Western-led infrastructure takedowns in early 2024," Recorded Future said. "The campaign highlights the GRU's persistent interest in compromising Ukrainian user credentials to support intelligence-gathering operations amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine."
Daily Brief Summary
APT28, a Russian state-sponsored group, has been conducting a sustained credential-harvesting campaign against users of Ukraine's UKR[.]net from June 2024 to April 2025.
The campaign employs UKR[.]net-themed login pages hosted on legitimate services to capture user credentials and two-factor authentication codes.
Phishing emails containing PDF documents with shortened links direct victims to these malicious login pages, exploiting services like tiny[.]cc and tinyurl[.]com.
APT28 has shifted from using compromised routers to proxy tunneling services such as ngrok and Serveo for capturing and relaying stolen credentials.
This activity is part of broader operations targeting government and defense sectors, aiming to collect intelligence for Russia's strategic objectives.
Recorded Future notes this reflects an adaptive strategy in response to Western infrastructure takedowns, maintaining GRU's focus on Ukrainian targets.
The campaign illustrates the ongoing cyber threat landscape amid the geopolitical tensions of Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine.