







A Yemeni hacking group, identified as the Houthi rebels, has developed and deployed a surveillance malware named GuardZoo. This malware has targeted over 450 Middle Eastern military personnel, eavesdropping on their phones and IP addresses. The affected personnel are located in Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Turkey.
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Targets of the hackers’ GuardZoo surveillance malware included more than 450 IP addresses belonging to victims in Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Turkey. https://t.co/TaPmGujb0b
When it comes to surveillance malware, sophisticated spyware with complex capabilities tends to hog the limelight But it's actually less polished kit like GuardZoo – developed and used by Houthi rebels in Yemen – that dominates the space, we're told https://t.co/VOPWd0dpqE