Tag: spyware

  • Pegasus-style spyware attack hits journalists, politicians via iPhone exploits

    Pegasus-style spyware attack hits journalists, politicians via iPhone exploits

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    New Delhi: The fear of Pegasus-style spyware attack resurfaced on Tuesday after researchers at Microsoft and the digital rights group Citizen Lab identified new victims in North America, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East — once again from an Israel-based spyware maker.

    Hackers used QuaDream spyware to send malicious calendar invites and hack the iPhones of journalists, political opposition figures, and an NGO worker.

    “Based on an analysis of samples shared with us by Microsoft Threat Intelligence, we developed indicators that enabled us to identify at least five civil society victims of QuaDream’s spyware,” Citizen Lab said in a statement.

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    The researchers identified traces of a suspected iOS 14 zero-click exploit used to deploy QuaDream’s spyware.

    The exploit was deployed as a zero-day against iOS versions 14.4 and 14.4.2, and possibly other versions.

    “The suspected exploit, which we call ‘ENDOFDAYS’, appears to make use of invisible iCloud calendar invitations sent from the spyware’s operator to victims,” said Citizen Lab of the University of Toronto’s Munk School.

    Microsoft Threat Intelligence analysts named the threat group “DEV-0196” linked to Israel-based private sector offensive actor (PSOA) known as QuaDream.

    QuaDream reportedly sells a platform they call REIGN to governments for law enforcement purposes. REIGN is a suite of exploits, malware, and infrastructure designed to exfiltrate data from mobile devices.

    Like NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, REIGN reportedly utilises zero-click exploits to hack into target devices.

    “Citizen Lab was able to identify operator locations for QuaDream systems in the following countries: Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Ghana, Israel, Mexico, Romania, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan,” the tech giant revealed.

    QuaDream has had a partnership with a Cypriot company called InReach, with whom it is currently embroiled in a legal dispute.

    “Numerous key individuals associated with both companies have prior connections with another surveillance vendor, Verint, as well as Israeli intelligence agencies,” the reports mentioned.

    An Apple spokesperson was quoted as saying in a TechCrunch report that “there’s no evidence showing the exploit discovered by Microsoft and Citizen Lab has been used after March 2021, when the company released an update”.

    QuaDream was mentioned in a December 2022 report from Meta, which reportedly took down 250 accounts associated with the company.

    According to the report, Meta observed QuaDream testing its ability to exploit iOS and Android mobile devices with the intent “to exfiltrate various types of data including messages, images, video and audio files, and geolocation”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • LS: Manish Tewari moves adjournment notice on govt procuring new spyware

    LS: Manish Tewari moves adjournment notice on govt procuring new spyware

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    New Delhi: Congress MP Manish Tewari on Wednesday moved an adjournment notice in the Lok Sabha to discuss reports of the Government searching for new spyware and alleged that it violates Right to Privacy.

    The notice states the Indian Government is in the market for new spyware. “The NSO, the company that manufactures and sells Pegasus, has been blacklisted by some countries.

    “The report further reveals that the Government is willing to spend up to $120mn or around Rs 1000 crore.”

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    Around a dozen spyware sellers are expected to bid to the Indian Government.

    “The procurement of such Surveillance Technology without parliamentary oversight has grave implications for the right to privacy of individuals guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.

    “Under these circumstances, the House must adjourn to discuss the matter of the Government reportedly seeking to procure Pegasus-like surveillance technology.”

    The notice says that this House does suspend Zero Hour and other businesses of the day to discuss the reported procurement of Pegasus-like surveillance equipment by the Government.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )