Senior security researcher, GreAT
An GCFA-certified specialist working as Senior Security Researcher with Global Research and Analysis Team (GreAT) At Kaspersky since 2014. He specialized on targeted attacks research, reverse engineering and malware analysis. Denis regularly providing trainings for the customers on these matters. He got his degree at cybernetics and applied mathematics facility of Moscow State University in 2002 with diploma topic related to information security. Then he started his career as a programmer in different public and commercial companies. He presented his researches at RSA, HITB, SAS, VirusBulletin, MBLT Dev.While monitoring the traffic of our own corporate Wi-Fi network, we noticed suspicious activity that originated from several iOS-based phones. We created offline backups of the devices, inspected them and discovered traces of compromise.
GoldenJackal is an APT group, active since 2019, that usually targets government and diplomatic entities in the Middle East and South Asia. The main feature of this group is a specific toolset of .NET malware, JackalControl, JackalWorm, JackalSteal, JackalPerInfo and JackalScreenWatcher.
Kaspersky analysis of the CloudWizard APT framework used in a campaign in the region of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
For more than five years, the Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) at Kaspersky has been publishing quarterly summaries of advanced persistent threat (APT) activity. These summaries are based on our threat intelligence research; and they provide a representative snapshot of what we have published and discussed in greater detail in our private APT reports.