DomainMediumSignal 36/100
mostrador03.imhfarma.es
First Seen
Jul 8, 2025
Last Seen
Jul 9, 2025
Found in 3 reports. Confidence: medium. · Confidence scores are heuristic. Verify before acting on results.
Domain Name
Malicious domain used for C2, phishing, or malware distribution.
MISP Category
Network Activity
Confidence
36%
Signal Score
36 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags
MITRE ATT&CK
MITRE ATT&CK TTPs
Feed Intelligence Summary
3 reports36% confidence
3
Source reports
36%
Confidence score
Category tags
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Activity Timeline
Threat Activity Heatmap
Threat ScoreLow Risk
36
SIGNAL
Signal Score
36%
Confidence
3
Reports
First seenJul 8, 2025
Last seenJul 9, 2025
VirusTotal
Not checked
WHOIS
- description
- Operation Endgame: Mass, permanent surveillance targeting civilians without warrants. Advanced tools infect devices via malicious links (WhatsApp/SMS/email) or PDFs with zero-day exploits. Clicking executes malware: Pegasus (Android/iOS) or **Mirai** (Linux/Windows), enrolling devices into a botnet. Infections are persistent, often replacing device/router firmware, requiring hardware changes. Malicious traffic hides via Google/Cloudflare DNS. Thousands of companies collaborate (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, WhatsApp, Apple, etc.), providing servers, domains, and websites to mask attacks. This enables agencies to infect targets even when accessing legitimate services (e.g., logging into Amazon) if the browser is vulnerable. Attacks are targeted, evading firewalls, and expose private data, risking targets' physical safety. The operation involves multiple allied states.
Export & API
STIX 2.1 Bundle
CSV Export
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IOC Journey
mediumFirst detected 11 months ago · Last seen 11 months ago
Appeared in 3 threat reports