CISA Alert AA23-136A #StopRansomware: BianLian Ransomware Group. [CISA Cybersecurity Alerts]

Published: May 18, 2023, 7:58 p.m.

FBI, CISA, and the Australian Cyber Security Centre are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory to disseminate known BianLian ransomware and data extortion group IOCs and TTPs identified through FBI and ACSC investigations as of March 2023.\nAA23-136A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations\nAA23-136A.STIX_.xml\nStopransomware.gov, a whole-of-government approach with one central location for U.S. ransomware resources and alerts.\ncyber.gov.au for the Australian Government\u2019s central location to report cyber incidents, including ransomware, and to see advice and alerts. The site also provides ransomware advisories for businesses and organizations to help mitigate cyber threats.\nCISA-Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Joint Ransomware Guide for guidance on mitigating and responding to a ransomware attack\nNo-cost cyber hygiene services: Cyber Hygiene Services and Ransomware Readiness Assessment.\nSee CISA Insights Mitigations and Hardening Guidance for MSPs and Small- and Mid-sized Businesses for guidance on hardening MSP and customer infrastructure.\nU.S. DIB sector organizations may consider signing up for the NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center\u2019s DIB Cybersecurity Service Offerings, including Protective Domain Name System services, vulnerability scanning, and threat intelligence collaboration for eligible organizations. For more information on how to enroll in these services, email dib_defense@cyber.nsa.gov\xa0\nTo report incidents and anomalous activity or to request incident response resources or technical assistance related to these threats, contact CISA at report@cisa.gov, or call (888) 282-0870, or report incidents to your local FBI field office.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices