G-202012-1.7z -
: The .7z extension indicates a compressed archive created with 7-Zip, used to package multiple scripts, binaries, and configuration files [1]. What is Inside?
: The archive contains a suite of red teaming tools developed by FireEye to simulate sophisticated cyberattacks [2]. G-202012-1.7z
: Security researchers use these files to understand the "TTPs" (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures) used by advanced persistent threats [3]. : Security researchers use these files to understand
: Following a breach by a state-sponsored actor (widely attributed to APT29 or Cozy Bear), FireEye released technical details and a repository of "countermeasures"—including Snort, YARA, and ClamAV rules—to detect these tools in the wild [3]. It is often referenced in the context of
The file is an archive associated with the FireEye Red Team tools that were stolen and subsequently leaked or made public for security research purposes in late 2020 [1]. It is often referenced in the context of the SolarWinds supply chain attack, as FireEye (now Mandiant/Google Cloud) discovered the breach and released these tools and their countermeasures to help the cybersecurity community defend against them [1, 2]. Context and Significance
: Frameworks and scripts targeting known vulnerabilities (such as those in Pulse Secure, Citrix, and Microsoft Exchange) that the red team used during authorized engagements [2].
: YARA and Snort signatures designed to identify the execution of the stolen tools [3].