Many profitable phishing assaults end in a monetary loss or malware an infection. However falling for some phishing scams, like these presently focusing on Russians looking on-line for organizations which might be preventing the Kremlin conflict machine, can price you your freedom or your life.

The actual web site of the Ukrainian paramilitary group “Freedom of Russia” legion. The textual content has been machine-translated from Russian.
Researchers on the safety agency Silent Push mapped a community of a number of dozen phishing domains that spoof the recruitment web sites of Ukrainian paramilitary teams, in addition to Ukrainian authorities intelligence websites.
The web site legiohliberty[.]military encompasses a carbon copy of the homepage for the Freedom of Russia Legion (a.okay.a. “Free Russia Legion”), a three-year-old Ukraine-based paramilitary unit made up of Russian residents who oppose Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine.
The phony model of that web site copies the official website — legionliberty[.]military — offering an interactive Google Type the place candidates can share their contact and private particulars. The shape asks guests to supply their title, gender, age, e-mail deal with and/or Telegram deal with, nation, citizenship, expertise within the armed forces; political beliefs; motivations for becoming a member of; and any unhealthy habits.
“Participation in such anti-war actions is taken into account unlawful within the Russian Federation, and collaborating residents are commonly charged and arrested,” Silent Push wrote in a report launched as we speak. “All noticed campaigns had comparable traits and shared a typical goal: amassing private data from site-visiting victims. Our workforce believes it’s seemingly that this marketing campaign is the work of both Russian Intelligence Companies or a risk actor with equally aligned motives.”
Silent Push’s Zach Edwards stated the faux Legion Liberty website shared a number of connections with rusvolcorps[.]internet. That area mimics the recruitment web page for a Ukrainian far-right paramilitary group known as the Russian Volunteer Corps (rusvolcorps[.]com), and makes use of an analogous Google Varieties web page to gather data from would-be members.
Different domains Silent Push related to the phishing scheme embody: ciagov[.]icu, which mirrors the content material on the official web site of the U.S. Central Intelligence Company; and hochuzhitlife[.]com, which spoofs the Ministry of Protection of Ukraine & Normal Directorate of Intelligence (whose precise area is hochuzhit[.]com).
Based on Edwards, there aren’t any indicators that these phishing websites are being marketed through e-mail. Slightly, it seems these accountable are selling them by manipulating the search engine outcomes proven when somebody searches for one in every of these anti-Putin organizations.
In August 2024, safety researcher Artem Tamoian posted on Twitter/X about how he obtained startlingly totally different outcomes when he looked for “Freedom of Russia legion” in Russia’s largest home search engine Yandex versus Google.com. The highest outcome returned by Google was the legion’s precise web site, whereas the primary outcome on Yandex was a phishing web page focusing on the group.
“I believe at the very least a few of them are absolutely promoted through search,” Tamoian stated of the phishing domains. “My first thread on that accuses Yandex, however other than Yandex these web sites are constantly ranked above official in DuckDuckGo and Bing. Initially, I didn’t notice the size of it. They maintain showing to at the present time.”
Tamoian, a local Russian who left the nation in 2019, is the founding father of the cyber investigation platform malfors.com. He not too long ago found two different websites impersonating the Ukrainian paramilitary teams — legionliberty[.]world and rusvolcorps[.]ru — and reported each to Cloudflare. When Cloudflare responded by blocking the websites with a phishing warning, the actual Web deal with of those websites was uncovered as belonging to a recognized “bulletproof internet hosting” community known as Stark Industries Options Ltd.
Stark Industries Options appeared two weeks earlier than Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, materializing out of nowhere with lots of of 1000’s of Web addresses in its steady — a lot of them initially assigned to Russian authorities organizations. In Could 2024, KrebsOnSecurity printed a deep dive on Stark, which has repeatedly been used to host infrastructure for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assaults, phishing, malware and disinformation campaigns from Russian intelligence companies and pro-Kremlin hacker teams.
In March 2023, Russia’s Supreme Courtroom designated the Freedom of Russia legion as a terrorist group, which means that Russians caught speaking with the group may face between 10 and 20 years in jail.
Tamoian stated these looking on-line for details about these paramilitary teams have turn out to be simple prey for Russian safety providers.
“I began trying into these phishing web sites, as a result of I saved stumbling upon information that somebody will get arrested for making an attempt to affix [the] Ukrainian Military or for making an attempt to assist them,” Tamoian informed KrebsOnSecurity. “I’ve additionally seen stories [of] FSB contacting folks impersonating Ukrainian officers, in addition to utilizing faux Telegram bots, so I believed faux web sites is likely to be an choice as properly.”

Search outcomes displaying information articles about folks in Russia being sentenced to prolonged jail phrases for trying to assist Ukrainian paramilitary teams.
Tamoian stated stories floor commonly in Russia about folks being arrested for making an attempt perform an motion requested by a “Ukrainian recruiter,” with the courts unfailingly imposing harsh sentences whatever the defendant’s age.
“This retains occurring commonly, however often there aren’t any particulars about how precisely the individual will get caught,” he stated. “All instances associated to state treason [and] terrorism are categorised, so there are barely any particulars.”
Tamoian stated whereas he has no direct proof linking any of the reported arrests and convictions to those phishing websites, he’s sure the websites are half of a bigger marketing campaign by the Russian authorities.
“Contemplating that they maintain them alive and maintain spawning extra, I assume it is likely to be an environment friendly factor,” he stated. “They’re on prime of DuckDuckGo and Yandex, so it sadly works.”
Additional studying: Silent Push report, Russian Intelligence Concentrating on its Residents and Informants.