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Arid Viper Targeting Arabic Android Users with Spyware Disguised as Dating App

The Hacker News

The threat actor known as Arid Viper (aka APT-C-23, Desert Falcon, or TAG-63) has been attributed as behind an Android spyware campaign targeting Arabic-speaking users with a counterfeit dating app designed to harvest data from infected handsets.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 460 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Iran Crisis Russia-Aligned TAG-70 Targets European Government and Military Mail Servers in New Espionage Campaign U.S.

Spyware 95
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A new Magecart campaign hides the malicious code in 404 error page

Security Affairs

Upon the user’s submission of data into the counterfeit form, an error message is displayed. Unlike variations one and two, data exfiltration in the third variation relies on the injection of fake form that closely resembles the original payment form and overlays it.

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Craft fair vendors targeted by fake event scammers on Facebook

Malwarebytes

Elsewhere, a similar fraudulent operation involving counterfeit tickets for the Coastal Carolina Fair was reported by fair officials. The advice: Posts made on Facebook with no location tag are trying to fly under the radar. Targeting the vendors.

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IoT Secure Development Guide

Pen Test Partners

Steal keys or data to make counterfeit pods. Semi-passive tags are also available in that they need temporary energy from a card reader to power up a low power microcontroller inside the tag. Hardware tools like the Proxmark3, and even software on Android smartphones can be used to interact with and clone RFID tags.

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Cybercrooks Are Increasingly Adept at Gaming Google's Services

SecureWorld News

To ensnare users, bad actors publish sketchy news with well thought out structures of tags and keywords that correspond to hot topics. First off, it lured numerous users into following the embedded links that led to internet marketplaces pushing all sorts of forbidden substances or counterfeit drugs.