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Seedworm: Iranian Hackers Target Telecoms Orgs in North and East Africa
Seedworm: Iranian Hackers Target Telecoms Orgs in North and East Africa
MuddyC2Go framework and custom keylogger used in attack campaign. Iranian espionage group Seedworm (aka Muddywater) has been targeting organizations operating in the telecommunications sector in Egypt, Sudan, and Tanzania. Seedworm has been active since at least 2017, and has targeted organizations in many countries, though it is most strongly associated with attacks on organizations in the Middle East. It has been publicly stated that Seedworm is a cyberespionage group that is believed to be a subordinate part of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS).
·symantec-enterprise-blogs.security.com·
Seedworm: Iranian Hackers Target Telecoms Orgs in North and East Africa
Apple 'Find My' network can be abused to steal keylogged passwords
Apple 'Find My' network can be abused to steal keylogged passwords
Apple's "Find My" location network can be abused by malicious actors to stealthily transmit sensitive information captured by keyloggers installed in keyboards. The Find My network and application is designed to help users locate lost or misplaced Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, AirPods, and Apple Tags. The service relies on GPS and Bluetooth data crowd-sourced from millions of Apple devices worldwide to find devices reported as lost or stolen, even if those are offline.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Apple 'Find My' network can be abused to steal keylogged passwords