- May 4, 2019
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This MRAT (Mobile Remote Access Trojan) is disguised as a set of dating apps, “GrixyApp”, “ZatuApp”, and “Catch&See”, all with dedicated websites, and descriptions of dating applications.
The victims received a link to download the malicious application from a Hamas operator disguising themselves as an attractive woman. Once the application is installed and executed, it shows an error message stating that the device is not supported, and the app will uninstall itself – which actually does not happen, and the app only hides its icon.
Hamas Android Malware On IDF Soldiers-This is How it Happened - Check Point Research
Introduction: Earlier today, IDF’s spokesperson revealed that IDF (Israel Defense Force) and ISA (Israel Security Agency AKA “Shin Bet”) conducted a joint operation to take down a Hamas operation targeting IDF soldiers, dubbed ‘Rebound’. In this article, we will describe the capabilities and...
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