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Kaspersky Highlights Key Industries Targeted by APT groups across the Middle East, Turkiye, and Africa

Kaspersky reveals that the Middle East, Turkiye, and Africa are a focus for 25 Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups tracked since early 2024. The findings show that these groups target financial services, critical infrastructure, defense, and government entities, while also extending their reach into commercial and emerging industries.

The research shows a diverse threat landscape, with both established and emerging groups active across the region. For example, the Griffith group consistently targets the financial services industry across multiple countries, while SideWinder demonstrates a wide geographic scope and industry reach and mainly focuses on espionage. Additionally, Kaspersky experts have observed campaigns from the APT Evasive Panda and Cloud Atlas, both active in Turkiye.

Kaspersky researchers note that initial access by majority of APTs targeting the region is often gained through socially engineered spear-phishing campaigns. Once inside, these threat actors prioritize stealth, frequently masquerading as legitimate services or routine scheduled tasks. This approach enables them to remain undetected within networks for extended periods, in some cases months or even years, while continuing to gather intelligence or prepare for further attacks.

“When we analyze APT activities in the region, what stands out is how quickly their methods adapt,” said Maher Yamout, Lead Security Researcher at Kaspersky. “We’re seeing attackers’ experiment with new exploits, expand into uncommon sectors, and in some cases, test the waters in countries that were previously less affected. It’s a clear reminder that no industry or organization is off the radar for advanced attackers.”

To help organizations protect their IT infrastructure against sophisticated targeted attacks, Kaspersky security experts recommend the following measures:

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