The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center on Oct. 28 released a report on the "Miracle Exploit," a set of critical vulnerabilities affecting Oracle applications. "These vulnerabilities give an attacker the ability to execute remote code on victim systems without authentication or detection," said Scott Gee, AHA deputy national advisor of cybersecurity and risk. "Organizations using affected Oracle products are advised to apply patches urgently to avoid exploitation." 
 
The health sector and others Oct. 29 were also alerted to an unrelated threat from a Russian cyber actor called "Midnight Blizzard," who has been observed conducting a spear phishing campaign delivering phishing emails to targets in various sectors. According to Microsoft, the campaign is likely used to gather information from targets. The alert includes additional information, mitigations, hunting queries and indicators of compromise.  
 
Midnight Blizzard was observed impersonating Microsoft employees and sending emails with social engineering lures related to Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and the concept of Zero Trust. Successful attacks provide the threat actor with sensitive information from the compromised device as the threat actor-controlled server maps the victims鈥 local device resources to their server. 
 
鈥淭hese phishing emails are well-crafted and targeted to the recipient,鈥 said Gee. 鈥淔rom a cybersecurity perspective, some best practices can help to mitigate both of these dangerous attacks. Effective patch management prevents the Oracle vulnerability and training allows users to recognize phishing emails and 鈥 more importantly 鈥 not click on unknown links in emails, preventing the phishing attack. Both of these preventative measures are listed in the essential . The AHA strongly recommends that all health care organizations, including third party suppliers, implement the voluntary CPGs. These guidelines will help to harden your defenses against cyberattacks.鈥  
 
For more information on this or other cyber and risk issues contact Gee at sgee@aha.org. For the latest threat information and other cyber and risk resources visit www.aha.org/cybersecurity
 

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