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Subject: Fw: [melayucyber] Dokumen PRU13 ada spyware....hati-hati

--- On  *Fri, 5/3/13, dr. no <projek...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: dr. no <projek...@gmail.com>
Subject: [melayucyber] Dokumen PRU13 ada spyware....hati-hati
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Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 10:33 AM

Hati-hati.....atau nanti komputer anda boleh tukar jadi zombie.....
FinSpy ni adalah spyware komersial untuk orang yang tak tahu buat hacking tool 
sendiri.....atau tak tahu mana dapatkan/modify secara percuma...
mungkin angkara amatur yang banyak duit punya kerja ni....

hmm....kerajan Malaysia juga sebelum ini dilaporkan menggunakan spyware untuk 
mengintip rakyat sendiri....cerita selanjutnya di;
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/Malaysia-uses-spyware-against-own-citizens-NYT-reports
 

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http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/researchers-find-malay-language-ge13-document-with-spyware-says-report/
 

    MALAYSIA

    Researchers find Malay-language GE13 document with spyware, says report
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BY JAHABAR SADIQ
EDITOR
MAY 03, 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — Computer spyware was found recently in a Bahasa Malaysia 
Microsoft Word document that purportedly discusses Election 2013 candidates, 
according to IT security researchers Citizen Lab.
In the “For Their Eyes Only” report released on May 1, the University of 
Toronto’s Citizen Lab said the word document installs FinSpy spyware that 
masquerades as Mozilla’s Firefox browser on the computers of those who open the 
file.
“While we cannot make definitive statements about the actors behind the 
booby-trapped candidate list, the contents of the document suggest that the 
campaign targets Malay speakers who are interested in Malaysia’s hotly 
contested 5 May 2013 General Elections,” the report said.

“This strongly suggests that the targets are Malaysians either within Malaysia 
or abroad,” it added.
The report comes at a time when election watchdogs and opposition parties claim 
there has been a mass movement of dubious voters and indelible ink that can be 
washed off in the May 5 polls. The authorities and the caretaker Barisan 
Nasional (BN) government have denied all claims.
There have also been reports of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on 
several news portals including  /The Malaysian Insider/ while access 
restrictions have been reported by several websites but denied by the 
authorities just days before the tightest electoral race in Malaysian history.
The spyware masquerades as Mozilla’s Firefox browser, say the researchers. — 
Reuters pic“We trust that both domestic and international elections monitoring 
officials and watchdog groups will investigate to determine whether the 
integrity of the campaign and electoral process may have been compromised,” 
said the researchers.
They said the booby-trapped Bahasa document was found after the Malaysian 
Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) accused  /The Malaysian 
Insider/ of “false reporting” a New York Times article on its earlier research 
about the spyware.
“After the Malaysian Government’s accusation, we discovered a booby-trapped 
document that contained a candidate list for the 5 May 2013 Malaysian General 
Elections,” the report said, adding it was titled “SENARAI CADANGAN CALON PRU 
KE-13 MENGIKUT NEGERI.”
“When a victim opens this document and sees the list of candidates, their 
computer is infected with FinSpy,” it added.
Computer experts say when recipients download the infected file, the data on 
the computer became accessible to an external user as well as the ability to 
watch and listen to the computer’s user through the machine’s camera and 
microphone.
Citizen Lab found that FinSpy “is being used in a number of countries with poor 
human rights records and has been used to target activists.”
FinSpy is owned by the UK’s Gamma Group, and media reports say the firm has 
received a letter from Mozilla asking the company to stop disguising its 
product as Firefox.
Citizen Lab reports that FinSpy doesn’t just make itself look like Firefox; it 
actually “makes use of Mozilla’s trademark and code.”
The report, which documents the spread of offensive computer network intrusion 
capabilities, hacking tools marketed by Western companies, also said that this 
behaviour has been documented previously in files targeting Bahraini activists.
The country’s 13th general election has become a hotly-contested affair with 
all 222 federal and 505 state seats up for grabs for the first time in history. 
Several international agencies and regional media are closely watching the May 
5 polls ahead of other elections in the region.


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