Targets were contacted by an unknown woman who claimed to be offering support to the rebel cause, using information and photos lifted from social media sites. After enough conversation, she would send pictures laced with malware, planting a remote-access trojan on the victim's computer or phone. Read Full here via Digg Top Stories http://www.theverge.com/2015/2/2/7962547/pro-assad-hackers-catfish-syrian-rebel-forces
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