Android version of iOS malware used in targeted attacks discovered

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Android version of iOS malware used in targeted attacks discovered.

Researchers at Lookout and Google have identified an Android variant of custom malware originally detected in targeted attacks against iOS last year. Called Pegasus, the malware is used against dissidents in multiple countries, and has full intercept capabilities.

Pegasus was developed for both iOS and Android by NSO Group Technologies. Founded in 2010, NSO Group is an Israeli company specializing in the development and sale of software designed for government surveillance.

Earlier this year, the company was linked to targeted attacks against proponents of Mexico's 2014 soda tax[1], which the soda industry viewed as a threat to commercial interests in the country. In 2016, when Pegasus was first detected on iOS[2], the target was Ahmed Mansoor, a human rights activist in the UAE. The iOS attack was detected by Mansoor, who informed researchers at Citizens Lab, who worked with Lookout to investigate the malware.

The Pegasus infection on iOS started with a malicious text message, and leveraged three zero-day vulnerabilities in order to compromise the phone[3]. Once compromised, the malware targets everything on the target's iPhone, including iMessage, calendar, passwords, Gmail, Mail.ru, Viber, Facebook, VK, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Skype.

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