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Hackers Target Users with Trojanized VPN Apps that Are Spyware
Nov. 23, 2022, 4:08 p.m. | Heinrich Long
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ESET researchers have discovered a new campaign attributed to the Bahamut APT (advanced persistent threat), which uses a VPN app as a lure to infect targets with Android spyware. Bahamut is a cyberespionage threat group that has been operational since 2017, targeting primarily the Middle East and South Asia. The VPN apps used by the …
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