Critical infrastructure networks worldwide are facing a new threat as security researchers uncover a sophisticated infostealer malware dubbed "BusySnake" targeting essential services. This emerging threat highlights the escalating cyber risks facing government agencies and energy providers, demonstrating how malicious actors continue to refine their tactics to infiltrate high-value targets that form the backbone of national operations.
Security researchers tracking this campaign have attributed the attacks to a threat actor known as "Armored Likho," which has successfully compromised government agencies and electrical power entities across multiple countries, including Russia, Brazil, and Kazakhstan. The BusySnake infostealer represents a significant concern because it specifically targets organizations responsible for critical public services and national infrastructure. The malware's primary objective appears to be the exfiltration of sensitive information