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Trojan "made in Germany" spies in Bahrain

posted onJuly 26, 2012
by l33tdawg

Citizenlab has released a detailed analysis of the activities of a trojan in which the experts conclude that the malware is most likely closely related to FinFisher, a commercial spyware tool developed by a company called Gamma International. The trojan targeted political activists in Bahrain and included sender names such as that of an Al Jazeera correspondent and subject lines like "Torture reports on Rabil Najaab".

The attached .exe file, disguised as an image, disabled anti-virus software and installed a complete set of spyware programs on the recipient's PC. The spyware proceeded to monitor, among other things, the victim's Skype communications including conversations and file transfers. An analysis of the infected systems' working memory repeatedly produced the "finspy" character string. This name is used by Gamma to advertise FinFisher modules.

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