China’s ‘SilkParasite’ espionage operation targeting Central Asia with AI-assisted malware

China’s ‘SilkParasite’ espionage operation targeting Central Asia with AI-assisted malware
Bitdefender uncovered SilkParasite, a China-linked espionage campaign targeting government bodies across Central Asia with seven malware families, including the newly observed DriveSilkRAT. The operation used spearphishing documents, Google Drive-based command traffic, and signs of AI-assisted malware development to hide its activity across the region. #SilkParasite #DriveSilkRAT #Bitdefender #Uzbekistan #Turkmenistan #Kyrgyzstan #Tajikistan #Georgia #Kazakhstan

Keypoints

  • SilkParasite targeted government institutions across Central Asia for nearly one year.
  • Bitdefender identified seven malware families, five of them previously undocumented.
  • Attackers used spearphishing emails with malicious Microsoft Office documents in archives.
  • DriveSilkRAT used a shared Google Drive folder instead of a dedicated command-and-control server.
  • Evidence showed AI-assisted development in both malware code and email lures.

Read More: https://therecord.media/china-cyber-espionage-central-asia