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A threat actor or malicious actor is either a person or a group of people that take part in an action that is intended to cause harm to the cyber realm including:
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s, devices,
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s, or networks. The term is typically used to describe individuals or groups that perform malicious acts against a person or an organization of any type or size.
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actors engage in cyber related offenses to exploit open vulnerabilities and disrupt operations. Threat actors have different educational backgrounds, skills, and resources. The frequency and classification of cyber attacks changes rapidly. The background of threat actors helps dictate who they target, how they attack, and what information they seek. There are a number of threat actors including: cyber criminals, nation-state actors, ideologues, thrill seekers/trolls, insiders, and competitors. These threat actors all have distinct motivations, techniques, targets, and uses of stolen data.


Background

The development of
cyberspace Cyberspace is a concept describing a widespread interconnected digital technology. "The expression dates back from the first decade of the diffusion of the internet. It refers to the online world as a world 'apart', as distinct from everyday rea ...
has brought both advantages and disadvantages to society. While cyberspace has helped further technological innovation, it has also brought various forms of cyber crime. Since the dawn of cyberspace, individual, group, and nation-state threat actors have engaged in cyber related offenses to exploit victim vulnerabilities. There are a number of threat actor categories who have different motives and targets.


Financially motivated actors

Cyber criminals have two main objectives. First, they want to take infiltrate a system to access valuable data or items. Second, they want to ensure that they avoid legal consequence after infiltrating a system. Cyber criminal can be broken down into three sub-groups: mass scammers/automated hackers, criminal infrastructure providers, and big game hunters. Mass scammers and automated hackers include cyber criminals who attacks a system to gain monetary success. These threat actors use tools to infect organization computer systems. They then seek to gain financial compensation for victims to retrieve their data. Criminal infrastructure providers are a group of threat actors that aim to use tools to infect a computer system of an organization. Criminal infrastructure providers then sell the organization's infrastructure to an outside organization so they can exploit the system. Typically, victims of criminal infrastructure providers are unaware that their system has been infected. Big game hunters are another sub-group of cyber criminals that aim to attack one single, but high-value target. Big game hunters spend extra time learning about their target, including system architecture and other technologies used by their target. Victims can be targeted by email, phone attacks or by social engineering skills.


Nation-state actors

Nation-state threat actors aim to gain
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of national interest. Nation-state actors can be interested in a number of sectors, including nuclear,
financial Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of f ...
, and technology information. There are two ways nations use nation-state actors. First, some nations make use of their own governmental intelligence agencies. Second, some nations work with organizations that specialize in cyber crime. States that use outside groups can be tracked; however, states might not necessarily take accountability for the act conducted by the outside group. Nation-state actors can attack both other nations or other outside organizations, including private companies and non-governmental organizations. They typically aim to bolster their nation-state's counterintelligence strategy. Nation-state attacks can include: strategic sabotage or critical infrastructure attacks. Nation states considered an incredibly large group of threat actors in the cyber realm.


Ideologues (hacktivists and terrorists)

Threat actors that are considered ideologues include two groups of attackers:
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s and terrorists. These two groups of attackers can be grouped together because they are similar in goals. However, hacktivists and terrorists differ in how they commit cyber crimes. Hacktivism is a term that was coined in the early days of the World Wide Web. It is derived from a combination of two words: hacking and
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. Hacktivists typically are individuals or entities that are ready to commit cyber crimes to further their own beliefs and ideologues. Many hactivists include anti-capitalists or anti-corporate idealists and their attacks are inspired by similar
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and
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s. Terrorism includes individuals or groups of people that aim to cause terror to achieve their goals. The main difference between hacktivists and terrorists is their end goal. Hacktivists are willing to break security laws to spread their message while terrorists aim to cause terror to achieve their goals. Ideologues, unlike other types of threat actors, are typically not motivated by financial incentives.


Thrill seekers and trolls

A thrill seeker is a type of threat actor that attacks a system for the sole purpose of experimentation. Thrill seekers are interested in learning more about how computer systems and networks operate and want to see how much data they can infiltrate within a computer system. While they do not aim to cause major damage, they can cause problems to an organization's system. As time has gone on, thrill seekers have evolved into modern trolls. Similar to thrill seekers, a troll is a type of person or group that attacks a system for recreation. However, unlike thrill seekers, trolls aim to cause malice. Modern day trolls can cause misinformation and harm.


Insiders and competitors

Insiders are a type of threat actor that can either be an insider who sells network information to other adversaries, or it can be a disgruntled employee who feels like they need to retaliate because they feel like they have been treated unfairly. Insider attacks can be challenging to prevent; however, with a structured logging and analysis plan in place, insider threat actors can be detected after a successful attack. Business competitors can be another threat actor that can harm organizations. Competitors can gain access to organization secrets that are typically secure. Organizations can try to gain a stronger knowledge of business intelligence to protect themselves against a competition threat actor.


Identified threat actors

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Organizations that identify threat actors


Government organizations

United States (US) - National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) is a government agency that works on issues dealing with cyber security on the national level. NIST has written reports on cyber security guidelines, including guidelines on conducting risk assessments. NIST typically classifies cyber threat actors as national governments, terrorists, organized crime groups, hactivists, and hackers. European Union (EU) - The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) The
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Agency for Cybersecurity is a European Union-based agency tasked in working on cyber security capabilities. The ENISA provides both research and assistance to information security experts within the EU. This organization published a cyber threat report up until 2019. The goal of this report is to identify incidents that have been published and attribute those attacks to the most likely threat actor. The latest report identifies nation-states, cyber criminals, hactivists, cyber terrorists, and thrill seekers. United Nations (UN) The
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(UNGA) has also been working to bring awareness to issues in cyber security. The UNGA came out with a report in 2019 regarding the developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security. This report has identified the following threat actors: nation-states, cyber criminals, hactivists, terrorist groups, thrill seekers, and insiders. Canada - Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS)
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defines threat actors as states, groups, or individuals who aim to cause harm by exploiting a vulnerability with malicious intent. A threat actor must be trying to gain access to information systems to access or alter data, devices, systems, or networks. Japan - National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy (NISC) The
Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
ese government's National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy (NISC) was established in 2015 to create a "free, fair and secure cyberspace" in Japan. The NICS created a cybersecurity strategy in 2018 that outlines nation-states and cybercrime to be some of the most key threats. It also indicates that terrorist usage of the cyberspace needs to be monitored and understood. Russia - Security Council of the Russian Federation The Security Council of the
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published the cyber security strategy doctrine in 2016. This strategy highlights the following threat actors as a risk to cyber security measures: nation-state actors, cyber criminals, and terrorists.


Non-Government Organizations

CrowdStrike CrowdStrike is a cybersecurity technology company and antivirus company that publishes an annual threat report. The 2021 Global Threat Report reports nation-states and cybercriminals as two major threats to cyber security. FireEye
FireEye Trellix (formerly FireEye and McAfee Enterprise) is a privately held cybersecurity company founded in 2022. It has been involved in the detection and prevention of major cyber attacks. It provides hardware, software, and services to investigat ...
is a cybersecurity firm that is involved with detecting and preventing cyber attacks. It publishes a report on detected threat trends annually, containing results from their customers sensor systems. Their threat report lists state sponsored actors, cyber criminals and insiders as current threats. McAfee McAfee is an American global computer security software company. The company publishes a quarterly threat report that identifies key issues in cybersecurity. The October 2021 threat report outlines cybercriminals as one of the biggest threats in the field. Verizon
Verizon Verizon Communications Inc., commonly known as Verizon, is an American multinational telecommunications conglomerate and a corporate component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company is headquartered at 1095 Avenue of the Americas i ...
is an American multinational telecommunications company that has provided a threat report based on past customer incidents. They ask the following questions when defining threat actors: "Who is behind the event? This could be the external “bad guy” who launches a phishing campaign or an employee who leaves sensitive documents in their seat back pocket". They outline nation state actors and cybercriminals as two types of threat actors in their report.


Techniques

Phishing
Phishing Phishing is a type of social engineering where an attacker sends a fraudulent (e.g., spoofed, fake, or otherwise deceptive) message designed to trick a person into revealing sensitive information to the attacker or to deploy malicious softwar ...
is one method that threat actors use to obtain sensitive data, including usernames, passwords, credit card information, and social security numbers. Phishing attacks typically occur when a threat actor sends a message designed to trick a victim into either revealing
sensitive information Information sensitivity is the control of access to information or knowledge that might result in loss of an advantage or level of security if disclosed to others. Loss, misuse, modification, or unauthorized access to sensitive information can ...
to the threat actor or to deploy malicious software on the victim's system. Cross-Site Scripting
Cross-site scripting Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of security vulnerability that can be found in some web applications. XSS attacks enable attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages viewed by other users. A cross-site scripting vulnerability m ...
is a type of security vulnerability that can be found when a threat actor injects a client-side script into an otherwise safe and trusted
web application A web application (or web app) is application software that is accessed using a web browser. Web applications are delivered on the World Wide Web to users with an active network connection. History In earlier computing models like client-serve ...
s. The code then launches an infectious script onto a victim's system. This allows a threat actor to access sensitive data.{{Cite web, title=What is a Web Application Firewall? {{! WAF Explained {{! CrowdStrike, url=https://www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/web-application-firewall/, access-date=2021-12-08, website=crowdstrike.com, language=en SQL Injections
SQL injection In computing, SQL injection is a code injection technique used to attack data-driven applications, in which malicious SQL statements are inserted into an entry field for execution (e.g. to dump the database contents to the attacker). SQL inj ...
is a
code injection Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. The injection is used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a vulnerable computer program and change the course of execution. The res ...
technique used by threat actors to attack any data-driven applications. Threat actors can inject malicious SQL statements. This allows threat actors to extract, alter, or delete victim's information. Denial of Service Attacks A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a
cyber-attack A cyberattack is any offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, computer networks, infrastructures, or personal computer devices. An attacker is a person or process that attempts to access data, functions, or other restricted ...
in which a threat actor seeks to make an automated resource unavailable to its victims by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a network host. Threat actors conduct a DoS attack by overwhelming a network with false requests to disrupt operations.


References

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