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Stolen data of 600,000 Indians sold on bot markets so far – study


BENGALURU, Dec 8 (Reuters) – Around five million people globally have had their data stolen and sold on the bot market till date, of which 600,000 are from India, making it the worst affected country, according to one of the world’s largest VPN serice providers NordVPN.

Bot markets are used by hackers to sell stolen data from victims’ devices with bot malware.

The study by NordVPN, of Lithuania’s Nord Security, said the stolen data included user logins, cookies, digital fingerprints, screenshots and other information, with the average price for the digital identity of a person pegged at 490 Indian rupees($5.95).

NordVPN tracked data for the past four years, ever since bot markets were launched in 2018.

India has been dealing with cyber security concerns for a while. As recently as last month, multiple servers of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), a federal government hospital that caters to ministers, politicians and the general public, were infected on Nov. 23, a senior police official told Reuters.

A week after the ransomware attack on AIIMS, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) faced around 6,000 hacking attempts within 24 hours on Nov. 30, Times of India reported.

Indian cybersecurity rules have tightened only earlier this year, with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) requiring tech companies to report data breaches within six hours of noticing such incidents and to maintain IT and communications logs for six months. read more

NordVPN’s study looked into three major bot markets – the Genesis market, the Russian Market, and 2Easy – and found stolen logins including those from Google, Microsoft and Facebook accounts.

“What makes bot markets different from other dark web markets is that they are able to get large amounts of data about one person in one place,” said Marijus Briedis, chief technology officer at NordVPN.

“And after the bot is sold, they guarantee the buyer that the victim’s information will be updated as long as their device is infected by the bot.”

Researchers of NordVPN found 667 million cookies, 81,000 digital fingerprints, 538,000 auto-fill forms, numerous device screenshots, and webcam snaps in their study.

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Indians Are Being Monitored By A Cloned WhatsApp Software That Records Audio And Video 2022


Indians are being monitored by a cloned WhatsApp software that records audio and video 2022

Among the most used apps in India is WhatsApp. More than 400 million Indians actively use the Meta-owned app. Several WhatsApp clone apps are online, even if the original app is free. These clone apps offer some functionalities that are now unavailable on WhatsApp. GB WhatsApp is one such software. According to reports, an unofficial WhatsApp clone software is monitoring the discussions of Indian users.

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According to the data (via) published by cybersecurity research company ESET, India is one of the countries with the highest rates of Android trojan detections. Even if GB WhatsApp cannot be downloaded from the Play Store, it may be set up using an APOK file.

There is no other private communication platform like WhatsApp in India and the entire world. The Facebook-owned American freeware pass messaging application boasts 2 billion monthly users in 180 nations. It is undoubtedly the most widely used messaging service in the world, with an estimated 65 billion texts being exchanged daily and 2 billion seconds of voice and video conversations made daily in 2018.

With 400 million active users, India is WhatsApp’s largest market. In addition to becoming free, WhatsApp is easy to use and enables the sending of text, audio, and video messages and documents. Fresh analysis has cautioned that a cloned, third-party, unapproved edition of WhatsApp is dominating in the country in terms of spying on people’s chats and that India is one of the nations with the highest amount of Android malware detections.

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Most importantly, though, it guarantees end-to-end encryption for all texts and calls, ensuring users of their privacy and the secrecy of their communications. They are not viewable or listenable to anyone outside of this conversation, not even WhatsApp.

The texting service’s previous reputation for confidentiality is now in doubt in India. Beyond protecting content from being communicated and kept on its service from illegal users and exploitation, serious questions are being raised regarding WhatsApp’s capability to safeguard a person’s privacy.

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WhatsApp’s cloned app spying on Indians via recording video, audio


New Delhi: India is among the countries with highest number of Android trojan detections and a cloned, third-party unofficial version of WhatsApp is leading in spying on people’s chats in the country, a new report has warned.

Behind a large portion of Android spyware detection in the past four months was ‘GB WhatsApp’ — a popular but cloned third-party version of WhatsApp, according to the report by cyber-security firm ESET.

Such malicious apps have a wide range of spying capabilities, including recording audio and video.

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“The cloned app is not available on Google Play and, therefore, there are no security checks in place compared with the legitimate WhatsApp, and versions available on various download websites are riddled with malware,” said the report.

India (35 per cent) was also ranked second after China (53 per cent) as the geolocation for bots making up the largest internet of things (IoT) botnet called ‘Mozi’ from May to August 2022.

The IoT botnet ‘Mozi’ saw the number of bots drop by 23 per cdnt from 500,000 compromised devices to 383,000 in May-August.

However, China and India continued to have the highest number of IoT bots geolocated inside the respective countries.

“These statistics confirm the assumption that the ‘Mozi’ botnet is on autopilot, running without human supervision since its reputed author was arrested in 2021,” said the report.

Even with declining numbers, Russian IP addresses continued to be responsible for the largest portion of remote desktop protocol (RDP) attacks.

“Russia was also the country that was most targeted by ransomware, with some of the attacks being politically or ideologically motivated by the war,” said Roman Kovac, Chief Research Officer at ESET.

The report also examined threats mostly impacting home users.

“In terms of threats directly affecting virtual and physical currencies, a web skimmer known as Magecart remains the leading threat going after online shoppers’ credit card details,” said Kovac.

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Indians embrace e-payments, but prefer security to discounts


Indians are among the most open in the Asia-Pacific region to using emerging digital payment methods, with 93% consumers likely to have used at least one mode of digital payment in the past year, showed a new survey commissioned by Mastercard.

Only the Chinese did better (98%), showed the survey conducted over March and April among 7,004 adults evenly distributed across seven markets.

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In India, digital wallets were the preferred payment method, with 58% saying they had used them at least once in the preceding year. The usage was even higher among the affluent (64%) and millennial (63%) respondents.

Among Indians, other emerging methods such as QR codes and digital money transfer apps also had over 50% share. Cash was the third most favoured method with a 51% adoption, while other traditional modes such as in-person credit, debit, or pre-paid card or contactless card had less than a one-third share.

Respondents could pick multiple options.

The survey had 52% male respondents and 48% females. In terms of age group, it comprised 37% Gen-Z (age 18-25), 48% millennials (age 26-43), and the rest older. The survey’s findings—‘Global New Payments Index’—were shared exclusively with Mint.

Indian consumers are making purchases in diverse ways, with a range of digital purchasing…

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