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April 22, 2020 08:16 pm GMT

State-sponsored hackers are using COVID-19 as cover for espionage, report from Google's Threat Analysis Group shows

More than 12 government-backed hacker groups are exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic as cover for digital reconnaissance and espionage, a new report by Google's Threat Analysis Group finds.

An excerpt from reporting by Lily Hay Newman at Wired:

On Wednesday, Google's Threat Analysis Group published findings about two of the state-sponsored campaigns it's been tracking. One "notable" effort, according to the researchers, targeted US government employees through their personal email accounts with phishing messages posing as coronavirus-related updates from fast food chains. TAG says that some of the emails included coupons or free meal offers framed as pandemic specials, and others promoted malicious links as portals to order food online. If victims clicked the links, they were taken to phishing pages aimed at collecting their Google login credentials. TAG says that Gmail automatically marked the vast majority of these emails as spam and blocked the malicious links.

"Hackers frequently look at crises as an opportunity, and COVID-19 is no different," TAG director Shane Huntley wrote in a blog post about the findings. "Across Google products, were seeing bad actors use COVID-related themes to create urgency so that people respond to phishing attacks and scams. TAG has specifically identified over a dozen government-backed attacker groups using COVID-19 themes as lure for phishing and malware attemptstrying to get their targets to click malicious links and download files."

TAG says it isn't aware of any accounts that were compromised as a result of the fast food campaign, and Google notified all the targeted users with its standard "government-backed attacker" warning.

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Original Link: https://boingboing.net/2020/04/22/state-sponsored-hackers-are-us.html

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