Human rights organization Amnesty International last week reported identifying a link between an Indian cybersecurity company and the infrastructure used by a hacking group in an attack that attempted to deliver Android and Windows spyware to an activist in the West African country of Togo.
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Amnesty Links Indian Cybersecurity Firm to Spyware Attack on African Activist
Human rights organization Amnesty International last week reported identifying a link between an Indian cybersecurity company and the infrastructure used by a hacking group in an attack that attempted to deliver Android and Windows spyware to an activist in the West African country of Togo. The post Amnesty Links Indian Cybersecurity Firm to Spyware Attack on African Activist appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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