Protests Don't Impede Iranian Spying on Expats, Syrians, Israelis
Iranian threat actors have been stealing credentials from people of interest across the Middle East, using spear-phishing and social engineering.
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Iranian threat actors have been stealing credentials from people of interest across the Middle East, using spear-phishing and social engineering.
A state-sponsored hacking team employed a clever masquerade and elaborate back-end infrastructure as part of a five-year info-stealing campaign that compromised the US State and Treasury Departments, and hundreds of thousands of accounts overall.
APT42 is posing as a friend to people considered threats to the government, using a raft of different tools to steal relevant info and perform surveillance.