Vulnerabilities in Keyboard Apps Expose Keystrokes to Network Eavesdroppers
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Chinese cyber firm I-Soon sells modified devices for cyber espionage, targeting iOS and Android phones. Leaked documents reveal a structured approach to cyber operations, with hardware and online methods used to steal information. I-Soon believed to be employed by the Chinese Communist Party for cyberespionage on foreign countries. Separate development: new variant of wiper malware called 'AcidPour' discovered, capable of wiping contents of modems, IoT devices, and industrial control systems. Critical vulnerabilities found in keyboard apps from multiple vendors, allowing network eavesdroppers to reveal keystrokes. Users urged to update and consider on-device keyboards. #CyberEspionage #Malware #KeyboardVulnerabilities...
#newstr #ChineseCyberFirm #CyberEspionage #HackingDevices #Ios #Android #Isoon #WiperMalware #RussianMilitaryIntelligence #KeyboardApps #Vulnerabilities #NetworkEavesdroppers #MassSurveillance
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