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    Iran-Linked DCHSpy Android Malware Masquerades as VPN Apps to Spy on Dissidents

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    Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed new Android spyware artifacts that are likely affiliated with the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and have been distributed to targets by masquerading as VPN apps and Starlink, a satellite internet connection service offered by SpaceX.
    Mobile security vendor Lookout said it discovered four samples of a surveillanceware tool it tracks

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