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Phishing blast uses Dropbox to target Hong Kong journalists

Researchers at FireEye have disclosed an ongoing Phishing campaign that’s using Dropbox as a delivery platform. The campaign is ran by a group that researchers have named “admin@338″ and it’s targeting media organizations in Hong Kong that publish pro-democracy materials. The attacks are using basic emails trapped with documents that deliver a malware payload called LowBall. The malware uses the Dropbox API with a hardcoded bearer access token and can upload, download, and execute files. FireEye worked with Dropbox to stop the campaign, but their efforts uncovered a second, likely related, attack.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3010158/phishing-blast-uses-dropbox-to-target-hong-kong-journalists.html

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