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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2024-04-09 13:53:59.228
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2024/04/hackers-targeting-human-rights.html
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Hackers Targeting Human Rights Activists in Morocco and Western Sahara. Human rights activists in Morocco and the Western Sahara region are the targets of a new threat actor that leverages phishing attacks to trick victims into installing bogus Android apps and serve credential harvesting pages for Windows users. Cisco Talos is tracking the activity cluster under the name Starry Addax, describing it as primarily singling out activists associated with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR). Starry Addax's infrastructure – ondroid[.]site and ondroid[.]store – is designed to target both Android and Windows users, with the latter involving fake websites masquerading as login pages for popular social media websites. The adversary, believed to be active since January 2024, is known to send spear-phishing emails to targets, urging recipients to install Sahara Press Service's mobile app or a relevant decoy related to the region. Depending on the operating system from where the request is originating from, the target is either served a malicious APK that impersonates the Sahara Press Service or redirected to a social media login page to harvest their credentials. The novel Android malware, dubbed FlexStarling, is versatile and equipped to deliver additional malware components and steal sensitive information from infected devices. Once installed, it requests the victim to grant it extensive permissions that allow the malware to perform nefarious actions, including fetching commands to be executed from a Firebase-based command-and-control (C2), a sign that the threat actor is looking to fly under the radar. "Campaigns like this that target high-value individuals usually intend to sit quietly on the device for an extended period," Talos said. "All components from the malware to the operating infrastructure seem to be bespoke/custom-made for this specific campaign indicating a heavy focus on stealth and conducting activities under the radar." The development comes amid the emergence of a new commercial Android remote access trojan (RAT) known as Oxycorat that's being offered for sale with diverse information gathering capabilities. Goodbye, Atlassian Server. Goodbye… Backups? Protect your data on Atlassian Cloud from disaster with Rewind's daily backups and on-demand restores. How to Update and Automate Outdated Security Processes Download the eBook for step-by-step guidance on how to update your security processes as your business grows.
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Hackers focusing on human rights activists in Morocco and Western Sahara have launched a new malicious campaign using deceitful Android apps and phishing for credential harvesting on Windows.
Cisco Talos has named the threat actor Starry Addax, which specifically targets the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) activists.
Victims are lured through spear-phishing emails that persuade them to install fake mobile apps or visit counterfeit social media login pages to hijack their credentials.
The custom Android malware, named FlexStarling, can download further malicious components and exfiltrate sensitive user data upon installation.
FlexStarling malware demands excessive permissions, indicating the threat actors' intention for prolonged, undetected presence on victim devices, emphasizing stealth in their operations.
This targeted cyber-attack utilizes a bespoke infrastructure with the aim of maintaining long-term covert surveillance and data harvesting from high-value individual targets.
The security landscape is further complicated by the sale of a new commercial Android remote access trojan (RAT), Oxycorat, which possesses extensive data gathering abilities.