Google warned 500 Indians of 'govt-backed' hacking


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Google warned 500 Indians of 'govt-backed' hacking

In a very surprise news, the Israeli software being used to snoop on Indian citizens, Google said , that about 500 users from India were among 12,000 people informed about being targeted by ‘government-backed attackers’ between July and September this year.

 

Google sent more than 12,000 warnings to users across 149 countries that they were targeted by government-backed attackers and the number was similar to (up or down 10 per cent) the number of warnings sent in the same period of 2018 and 2017, Shane Huntley from Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) said in a blogpost.

 

“Over 90 per cent of these users were targeted via ‘credential phishing emails’... these are usually attempts to obtain the target’s password or other account credentials to hijack their account,” he said.

 

Phishing attacks in India have been on the rise. In response to a question asked in Lok Sabha on Wednesday regarding cyberattacks in India, Minister of State for Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre, said, “According to the information reported to and tracked by Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), 50,362; 53,117; 208,456; and 313,649 cybersecurity incidents, including phishing, network scanning and probing, virus/malicious code, and website hacking are reported during the years 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 (till October), respectively”.

 

WhatsApp had sued the NSO Group, an Israeli tech company, in an American federal court for using its platform for conducting surveillance. The lawsuit said that malicious software named Pegasus was designed and used to infect about 1,400 specifically targeted devices. Notably, the NSO Group has described itself as providing 'authorized governments with technology that helps them combat terror and crime'.

 

According to a recent report ‘Phishing - Baiting the Hook’ by Akamai, Microsoft, PayPal, DHL, and Dropbox were the top targeted brands when it came to phishing. India has also been one of the top countries where people are targeted through phishing attacks.

 

A government-backed attack is one that is backed by a nation state, which makes cybercriminals better funded and with access to greater resources to attack a specified target. Russia, North Korea, China, and Iran have been known to sponsor attacks through phishing and other means on people from different countries.

 

On October 29, WhatsApp sued NSO Group, an Israeli company, for having used a coding glitch in the messaging app that let its customers spy on some people.

 

WhatsApp fixed the issue, and worked with Citizen Lab, a Toronto-based digital and human rights research group, to reach out to all the affected people and told them what they could do to keep their communication safe.

 

As many as 1,400 people were targeted by the spyware worldwide and 121 in India - most of them being activists and journalists.

 

TAG is a part of Google and YouTube’s broader efforts to tackle coordinated influence operations that attempt to game Google’s services. Google said it shares relevant threat information on these campaigns with law enforcement and other tech companies.

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