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ISPs May Be Colluding With FinFisher Surveillance, According to Researchers

New campaigns featuring FinFisher are underway with new infection enablers: internet service providers. The spyware program is a well-known spyware that has been used by nation-states to spy on citizens. ESET said that its security experts found FinFishers variants present in seven countries. The researchers were alarmed to see that a previously undetected method was used for infection in two of these countries: a man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack that involved ISPs. The use of an HTTP 307 call is also invisible to the user, making it difficult to detect.”]

Source: https://securityintelligence.com/news/isps-may-be-colluding-with-finfisher-surveillance-according-to-researchers/

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