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    Home»Development»Noisy Bear Targets Kazakhstan Energy Sector With BarrelFire Phishing Campaign

    Noisy Bear Targets Kazakhstan Energy Sector With BarrelFire Phishing Campaign

    September 7, 2025

    A threat actor possibly of Russian origin has been attributed to a new set of attacks targeting the energy sector in Kazakhstan.
    The activity, codenamed Operation BarrelFire, is tied to a new threat group tracked by Seqrite Labs as Noisy Bear. The threat actor has been active since at least April 2025.
    “The campaign is targeted towards employees of KazMunaiGas or KMG where the threat entity

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