'Jingle Thief' Highlights Retail Cyber Threats
A Morocco-based gift card fraud campaign is a sign of what retailers can expect this holiday season.
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Morocco covers cybersecurity and information-security developments connected to Morocco, including incidents, policy, privacy, advisories, research, and news affecting organizations, public services, and digital systems in the area.
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A Morocco-based gift card fraud campaign is a sign of what retailers can expect this holiday season.
The cybercrime group, named after Japanese ghosts but believed to be from Morocco, uses a modified version of the Prince-Ransomware binary that includes a flaw allowing for partial data recovery. However, an extortion threat remains.
A threat actor has claimed responsibility for the alleged politically motivated attack and has uploaded the stolen data to a Dark Web forum.
Pervasive and inexpensive phishing kit encompasses hundreds of templates targeting Kuwait Post, Etisalat, Jordan Post, Saudi Post. Australia Post, Singapore Post, and postal services in South Africa, Nigeria, Morocco, and more.