Thursday, May 29, 2014

Iranian hackers ran an elaborate social media campaign to steal state secrets, report claims


Four years ago, a virus called Stuxnet, strongly suspected to come from the US or Israel, was found in Iranian nuclear facilities. Now, a group of Iranian hackers may have spent years running a convoluted plan to steal government credentials through social media. A report from cybersecurity consulting group iSight Partners claims that since 2011, a phony news agency called NewsOnAir has been building online ties with senior military and diplomatic officials, personnel from ten or more US and Israeli defense contractors, and bureaucrats with a "particular concentration" around North Carolina (home of Fort Bragg and several other military bases.)


NewsOnAir uses existing phishing and social engineering tactics to gain their targets' trust....


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