Malware seeks to steal information like contacts, call logs, and SMS of people who work in the field of human rights. Attack relied heavily on social engineering, a kind of verbal manipulation, to hack into their targets’ devices. Kaspersky has identified the Trojan as “Chuli,” after a command function that shows up prior to posting stolen data to the command-and-control server at the URL: hxxp://64.78.161.133/victims’s_cell_phone_number.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2013/03/human-rights-activists-targeted-with.html

