CISA Releases New Alert on Post-Compromise Threat Activity in Microsoft Cloud Environments and Tools to Help Detect This Activity

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Original release date: January 8, 2021

CISA has evidence of post-compromise advanced persistent threat (APT) activity in the cloud environment. Specifically, CISA has seen an APT actor using compromised applications in a victim’s Microsoft 365 (M365)/Azure environment and using additional credentials and Application Programming Interface (API) access to cloud resources of private and public sector organizations. This activity is in addition to what has been previously detailed in AA20-352A.

In response, CISA has released AA21-008A: Detecting Post-Compromise Threat Activity in Microsoft Cloud Environments to describe this malicious APT activity and offer guidance on three open-source tools—including a CISA-developed tool, Sparrow, released on December 24. Network defenders can use these tools to help detect and remediate malicious APT actor activity as part of the ongoing supply chain compromise.

CISA strongly encourages users and administrators to review the Activity Alert for additional information and detection countermeasures.

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