OilAlpha, a hacking group believed to be connected to Yemen’s Houthi movement, has been found to be conducting a cyber espionage campaign targeting development, humanitarian, media, and non-governmental organizations in the Arabian peninsula. The attacks involve the use of encrypted chat messengers such as WhatsApp to send malicious Android-based applications, as well as desktop malware such as SpyNote and njRAT. The cybersecurity company Recorded Future, which identified the group, theorizes that the attacks are being conducted on behalf of the Houthis, though they lack evidence to suggest that Yemeni operatives are responsible.
Source: Hackernews
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