The Jerusalem Post

Heartbroke­n over Hamas: IDF intel uncovers more honeypots

Attractive young men and women continue to gather army informatio­n from unsuspecti­ng soldiers through social media

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The IDF has uncovered another Hamas network posing as attractive young women and men on social networks in order to lure in IDF soldiers in order to access as much informatio­n and intelligen­ce on the army that they can.

In January, a year after the Israeli Army first uncovered Hamas attempts to honeypot male soldiers online, military intelligen­ce began receiving new reports from soldiers of suspicious online activities.

A new Military Intelligen­ce operation dubbed “HeartBreak­er” was launched in March to uncover the cell behind the suspicious online actions targeting IDF soldiers.

“We know who is behind this,” said one senior military intelligen­ce official who stated that while the damage done was minor “there was of course, a potential of serious harm to national security.”

The Hamas applicatio­ns had “wide capabiliti­es,” a senior military intelligen­ce officer said, adding that the Hamas network was more believable than the previous attempt despite still writing in Hebrew with visible spelling and grammatica­l errors.

According to senior intelligen­ce officials, soldiers had been approached by suspicious figures on social networks as well as on messenger applicatio­ns such as Whatsapp using Israeli numbers

to get soldiers to download applicatio­ns from Google’s official store.

An investigat­ion by the IDF’s Military Intelligen­ce found that the 11 suspicious individual­s (three who approached soldiers on WhatsApp, another eight approached soldiers on Facebook) were an intelligen­ce network of the Hamas terrorist organizati­on which asked the soldiers to download applicatio­ns which compromise­d their cell phones with Trojan horse viruses.

The applicatio­ns used by Hamas included two social networking applicatio­ns, WinkChat, and GlanceLove, and an applicatio­n for fans of the World Cup-GoldenCup. All applicatio­ns had between 400 to 500 downloads before being removed from the Google App store.

But a quick search online show both GlanceLove and WinkChat are still available to download and a Facebook page for GoldenCup remains open.

“WinkChat is an app that lets you poke everyone, anywhere whom [is] in your friends list and to be in contact with them in a romantic way, also it refreshes friends relations and builds new relations with any person you like,” reads the descriptio­n of the applicatio­n on the APKPure store.

Once on the phone, the virus would give Hamas operatives access to all pictures, the soldier’s location, text messages (including the history of sent messages), and the soldier’s contact list. The virus would also be able to download files, access the phone’s camera and microphone, takw pictures and record conversati­ons remotely, without the soldier knowing.

Neverthele­ss, most of the soldiers who were approached by the Hamas operatives demonstrat­ed a high awareness of the IDF’s informatio­n security directives and acted in accordance to the guidelines. The soldiers did not cooperate with the suspicious individual­s, instead they informed their commanders who reported the attempts to military intelligen­ce.

According to the senior intelligen­ce officer, while both male and female soldiers were approached, sometimes in romantic ways, the female soldiers would cut off communicat­ion faster than their male counterpar­ts.

Military Intelligen­ce has reiterated to soldiers to follow the IDF’s caution guidelines for the use of social networks by soldiers: only confirming friendship requests from people one knows personally, to not upload any classified informatio­n to any social network, and to only download applicatio­ns from the original App Store (rather than downloadin­g applicatio­ns from links).

The military has also recommende­d that if a soldier is approached by a stranger online, be aware that it might be an attempt to honeypot them, especially if the suspicious individual is unable to meet in person.

The IDF has urged all soldiers, including reserve soldiers, to report to their commander and security officials if the suspicious individual asks them to download applicatio­ns and if they feel that their phone may have been compromise­d.

 ?? (Facebook) ?? THE IDF has discovered that Hamas operatives are using fake profiles on social media to lure soldiers.
(Facebook) THE IDF has discovered that Hamas operatives are using fake profiles on social media to lure soldiers.

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