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Bluetooth harvester signals hacking group’s growing interest in mobile

Monday May 13, 2019. 08:31 PM , from Ars Technica
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A Korean-speaking hacking group in operation since at least 2016 is expanding its arsenal of hacking tools to include a Bluetooth-device harvester in a move that signals the group’s growing interest in mobile devices.
ScarCruft is a Korean-speaking advanced persistent threat group that researchers with security firm Kaspersky Lab have been following since at least 2016. At the time, the group was found using at least four exploits, including an Adobe Flash zeroday, to infect targets located in Russia, Nepal, South Korea, China, India, Kuwait, and Romania.
In a post published Monday, Kaspersky Lab researchers said they discovered a custom Bluetooth-device harvester created by ScarCruft. The researchers wrote:
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